Olive oil
Explanation:
- The olive was brought to the territory of ancient Greece by merchants, Phoenicians and Egyptians, and archaeological research indicates that the first trees were planted around 3,000 BC in Crete.
- Thousands of years later, organized cultivation and trade began, and olive growing became one of the most important agricultural crops, with an equally important role in the daily life of people and the overall development of Greek civilization.
- In ancient Greece, olives were so important that under the Law of Solon it was forbidden to cut more than two trees a year in an olive grove, and anyone who deafened to or for no reason destroyed the tree could be punished by seizing property, expelled or even sentenced to death.
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