
AP Photo – A boy sells pickled olives from a stall on the Amman-Jerash Highway in Jordan, Sunday, Dec, 20, 2009.
Interestingly enough, Jordan produces 28,000 tonnes of olive oil a year with 24,000 tonnes consumed domestically.
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We did our part but it all stays in Jordan. Most to family and few tanak to neighbors and friends.
Magdoos….yum yum. I wish I had some right now!
beautiful picture!
Great roadside photo! It looks like such a fabric of the Jordanian life. I can see all its health and beauty!
simply beautiful
i was actually more surprised by the fact that we consume way more than what we export, which is something i plan to research further someday
Love how they’re displayed, I would buy a jar if i passed by!
Awesome!