Tuesday, November 27, 2018

THE OLIVE TREE - Ancient Methods of Picking Fruit and Extracting Oil - Olives were harvested either by beating the branches with poles or simply by stripping the fruit by hand. The olives that were to be eaten would be handpicked to prevent bruising. Some olives were picked while still green, and then pickled in vinegar and salt and eaten fresh, as were some of the black olives. Some of the green fruits were boiled, dried and used throughout the year for various purposes. Black, ripened olives were the best for olive oil, as they often contained more than 50 percent oil by volume.


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The Olive Tree
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The Fruit of the Olive Tree: Ancient Methods of Picking Fruit and Extracting Oil
MY OLIVE TREE 

The olive tree is an important symbol of Israel, and of the Jewish and Christian faiths and history.

Olives themselves have had a major role to play, not only in the economy of Israel for thousands of years but also in the traditions of the two faiths.

It is an interesting fact that olives in Israel have long held an unusually high oil content, which makes them especially excellent for the production of olive oils.
The olive trees in this region blossom in the spring and bear fruit in the fall, with the peak season for harvest being in October and November.
In ancient times, olives were harvested in very rudimentary ways - either by beating the branches with poles or simply by stripping the fruit by hand.
In many cases, the olives that were to be eaten rather than pressed for oil would be handpicked to prevent bruising.
Some olives were picked while still green, and then pickled in vinegar and salt and eaten fresh, as were some of the black olives.
That process continued on throughout the ensuing generations.
In addition, some of the green fruits were boiled, dried and used throughout the year for various purposes.
However, the black, ripened olives were the best for olive oil, as they often contained more than 50 percent oil by volume.
During the ancient Old Testament times, ripe olives were ground to a pulp in pestles, as described in Isaiah 17:6, or smashed underfoot similar to grapes for wine, as described in Micah 6:15.
The pulp from the olives was collected in reed baskets, which would allow the oil to drain off.
The first oil collected was the highest-quality oil.
Additional oil would then be extracted through a system of heating and re-pressing the pulp.
As time and technology progressed, around the time of the New Testament, Israelis had invented new systems of pressing olives.
In one such system, olives were put inside a large circular basin where a large millstone rolled around in a circle.
The stone would be turned by an animal (such as a donkey) or by people, and the pulp would be collected in baskets layered on top of each other.
A stone weight would be placed on those baskets, and a heavy wooden beam was placed across the pile.
Stone weights hung from the beam would apply tremendous pressure to the olives to squeeze out the oil.
Another method in those days involved a large stone pillar being placed directly on top of the olives to press out the oil.
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The oil would then run through the basket layers and into a pit beneath. The oil would eventually be collected in jars and stored in a cool place.
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These are just a few examples of how the olive fruit in ancient days were picked and pressed.
For more information about how we accomplish these processes today, contact us at My Olive Tree!


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NON-STOP DOUBLE CHRISTMAS ALBUM MIX - Gunter Kallmann Choir & Ray Conniff Singers - We Wish You A Merry Christmas Jingle Bells Where Did My Snowman Go Rudolph, The Red-Nosed Reindeer Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas Jolly Old St. Nicholas The Little Drummer Boy The First Noel Silent Night Ding Dong Merrily On High The Little Drummer Boy December Dream O Holy Night We Three Kings Deck The Hall Winter Wonderland The Season Of Winter Once in Royal David's City The Holly and the Ivy Ring Christmas Bells While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks by Night Away in a Manger Happy Holiday I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus The Twelve Days Of Christmas Little Donkey Do You Hear What I Hear? Mistletoe and Holly Let It Snow, Let It Snow, Let It Snow The First Noel Hark! The Herald Angels Sing Adeste Fideles Merry Christmas Christmas Alphabet White Christmas O Come, All Ye Faithful God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen Let It Snow! Count Your Blessings Merry Christmas

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 Non-Stop Double Christmas Album Mix
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SPECIAL Non-Stop Play DOUBLE Christmas Album MIX Songlist :
01 We Wish You A Merry Christmas + Jingle Bells + Where Did My Snowman Go
02 Rudolph, The Red-Nosed Reindeer + Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas
03 Jolly Old St.Nicholas + The Little Drummer Boy
04 The First Noel + Silent Night + Ding Dong Merrily On High
05 The Little Drummer Boy + December Dream
06 O Holy Night + We Three Kings + Deck The Hall
07 Winter Wonderland + The Season Of Winter
08 Once in Royal David's City + The Holly and the Ivy 09 Ring Christmas Bells
10 While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks by Night + Away in a Manger
11 Happy Holiday + I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus
12 The Twelve Days Of Christmas
13 Little Donkey + Do You Hear What I Hear?
14 Mistletoe and Holly + Let It Snow, Let It Snow, Let It Snow
15 The First Noel + Hark! The Herald Angels Sing + Adeste Fideles + Merry Christmas
16 Christmas Alphabet + White Christmas
17 O Come, All Ye Faithful + God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen
18 Let It Snow! + Count Your Blessings + Merry Christmas
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