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According to ancient Greek history, Poseidon, the god of the sea, and Athena, the goddess of peace and wisdom, argued over whose name would be given to the newly built city, on the territory of Attica. To stop this dispute, Zeus (the god of gods) decided that the city would be named after the one who would offer the most valuable gift to the citizens. Poseidon struck his trident on a rock and out came a horse that could carry a rider and his weapons, pull a chariot, and help them win battles. Athena struck her spear into the ground and turned it into an olive tree – a tree that was nutritious, healed wounds, colds, and never died. It was decided that the olive tree was more valuable to the people of Attica, so the new city was named Athens in honor of the goddess Athena. Even today, an olive tree stands at that spot according to legend. It is said that all the olive trees in Athens came from the first olive tree offered by Athena. According to Homer, the olive tree had been cultivated in Greece for over 10,000 years. For the ancient Greeks, the olive tree was a symbol of peace, wisdom, and triumph. An olive wreath was used to crown Olympic champions. Olive trees dominated the stony Greek countryside and became pillars of Greek society. They were so sacred that those who cut them down were sentenced to death or exile. In ancient Greece, olive oil was a necessary product and advanced ships were built in Greece just to transport it to trading points around the Mediterranean. Olive trees have an almost titanic resistance, a vital force that makes them almost immortal. Despite harsh winters and hot summers, they continue to grow, proud and strong towards the sky, yielding fruits that nourish and heal, inspire and amaze. The mild climatic conditions characterized by warm dry summers and rainy winters favor abundant harvests. Stone, drought, silence and solitude are the ideal habitat for the majestic olive tree.

Year after year, award after award, the quality of Ploumi olive oil is recognized in Greece and abroad.
With respect for the land and tradition, we continue to offer the best of nature.

Simplicity that touches perfection." bread, olives, oregano and Ploumi extra virgin olive oil. The taste of Greece in every bite.

Distinction in an international olive oil competition in New York

Olive Oil Tasting

Easy cake without a mixer with extra virgin olive oil Ploumi

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Olive oil: The prerequisite for effective hydration and repair of the skin - New scientific study gives a clear answer

What a new study reveals about the effect of extra virgin olive oil storage conditions on its phenol content and its moisturizing and skin-repairing properties

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