Friday, July 11, 2014

We travel all over the world for thirty years and have lived in Spain, Italy and Greece for several


Spain is the world's largest producer of olive oil, followed by Italy and Greece which Spain twice as much land than Italy for the olive tree has cleared. Picking olive tree drawing is done in our mountainous largely by hand, which also ensures that the artisan olive oil Aloreña of exceptional quality. Olives are not eaten directly from the tree, but are first crushed and in a salt-water bath placed to remove olive tree drawing the bitter taste. To test whether the water is sufficient salt is laid an egg in the water. If the egg floats, the water is salty enough. After at least three days, but sometimes after 20 days to three months, they are in a bath with the typical spices of the region placed here, namely fennel, thyme, garlic and peppers, olive tree drawing which Aloreña gives it a distinctive aroma and flavor.
By interbreeding exist today more than 80 kinds of olive trees. The tree grows relatively slow initially, has a thick trunk and long roots. Due to the growth of roots, there must be a minimum distance between each of the trees are held at the plant. Only after five years, olive tree drawing the tree begins olive tree drawing to bear fruit. Olive trees are hundreds of years old. Old olive trees are particularly valuable. There are the unripe green and ripe dark (black) olives usually softer and more intense flavor.
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We travel all over the world for thirty years and have lived in Spain, Italy and Greece for several years. Now we benefit B & B Casa Domingo in Spain / Andalusia. Together with our guests we talk about common interests such as traveling, hiking, Spain, nature and culture. View my complete profile
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