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  • full scale edible oil manufacturing plant in cape town
  • Are throubes olives edible?
  • One example of an edible olive native to the island of Thasos is the throubes black olive, which becomes edible when allowed to ripen in the sun, shrivel, and fall from the tree. The curing process may take from a few days with lye, to a few months with brine or salt packing.
  • What are edible oil products?
  • In fact, edible oil products are found in a remarkable range of everyday food and beverage products. We extract corn oil from maize, and process and merchandize the full range of oilseeds ¨C including sunflower seeds, rapeseed and canola ¨C but palm and soy are our principal sources of edible oils.
  • Do you need a plant in the Western Cape?
  • It occurs naturally in the Western Cape and doesn¡¯t have to be planted. It regrows from little underground corms as soon as the rains start. It responds well to a bit of compost and a sunny position, although a bit of shade doesn¡¯t stop them from flowering.
  • Does Cape Town have a cannabis dispensary?
  • It¡¯s Cape Town¡¯s first legal SAHPRA-approved dispensary and works on a membership basis (there¡¯s more than 27 000 members). As a member, you have access to over 90 strains of weed (from R100 a gram), cannabis vapes, infused coffee and tea and edibles. Take a peek inside Cape Town¡¯s cannabis culture at Cannibisters.