I visited an olive farm in Italy — now I know awful reason olive oil is so expensive
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Strolling through an olive grove in southern Italy , surrounded by trees, many of which were more than 200 years old, I was bathed in sunshine and calm with only the warm breeze floating through to branches to break the idyllic silence. Frantoio Mafrica is a family-owned olive mill, which has been handed down from generation to generation. While it looks like little more than olive trees in a sunlight dappled grove to us visitors, to the owner they're his family heritage. When he looks at them
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