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I will repeat what I have said about the Grapevine, and its many varieties, about the olive tree. The olive tree was also mistreated because until now, it had been planted in the low fields of the Nilotic soil that, although well-developed, has never produced anything but a fat, fleshy grape full of mucilaginous parenchyma, without being at all oily. Although it has a nice shape, a fruit like this is not even good to be put in salt water to make ''''Salaison'''' because it easily (INPUTEDRINA). But the trees that were planted in elevated soil far from flooded waters have produced fruit that is smaller, less solid, and less juice, but plumper than Oil. Taking advantage of the different desert areas that surround Alexandria and Aboudkir, as well as around the base of the Suez Isthmus, on the sides of the Delta, the Salakie desert, Belbeiz, the Tomelat Valley, of Canche, of Berke-El-haggi, of Mataria, of Basetin, there are many small regions where the olive tree is at an advantage to prosper. While instead, it is appropriate to uproot it from every field and plot of land that is formed by the alluvial soil of the Nile. | I will repeat what I have said about the Grapevine, and its many varieties, about the olive tree. The olive tree was also mistreated because until now, it had been planted in the low fields of the Nilotic soil that, although well-developed, has never produced anything but a fat, fleshy grape full of mucilaginous parenchyma, without being at all oily. Although it has a nice shape, a fruit like this is not even good to be put in salt water to make ''''Salaison'''' because it easily (INPUTEDRINA). But the trees that were planted in elevated soil far from flooded waters have produced fruit that is smaller, less solid, and less juice, but plumper than Oil. Taking advantage of the different desert areas that surround Alexandria and Aboudkir, as well as around the base of the Suez Isthmus, on the sides of the Delta, the Salakie desert, Belbeiz, the Tomelat Valley, of Canche, of Berke-El-haggi, of Mataria, of Basetin, there are many small regions where the olive tree is at an advantage to prosper. While instead, it is appropriate to uproot it from every field and plot of land that is formed by the alluvial soil of the Nile. | ||
The sandy, ocherous marls, and the modern marly sandstone of the pliocene (the terrain of the upper TERRIARIO) produce alluvial mixture that makes up the borders of the Desert, which adjoins the black alluvium of the Nile. And it is precisely the quality of the soil that is suitable for the cultivation of grapevines, of olives, and of many other Trees to form a forest. | The sandy, ocherous marls, and the modern marly sandstone of the pliocene (the terrain of the upper TERRIARIO) produce alluvial mixture that makes up the borders of the Desert, which adjoins the black alluvium of the Nile. And it is precisely the quality of the soil that is suitable for the cultivation of grapevines, of olives, and of many other Trees to form a forest. | ||
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