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  2. Research Shows Dates Could Be the Answer to Better Heart Health

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    Curious about the benefits of eating dates every day? Here are the top health benefits of dates, including a breakdown of the fruit's nutritional value. Research Shows Dates Could Be the Answer to ...

  3. Medjool - Wikipedia

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    The Medjool date (Arabic: تمر المجهول - tamar al-majhūl. Tamar means 'date' and majhūl means 'unknown', from جَهِلَ jahila, 'to not know') [1] [2] also known as Medjoul, Mejhoul or Majhool, is a large, sweet cultivated variety of date (Phoenix dactylifera). It is an important commercial variety constituting some 25% of ...

  4. List of date cultivars - Wikipedia

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    The most renowned cultivars worldwide include Deglet Noor, originally of Algeria; Zahidi and Hallawi of Iraq; Medjool of Morocco; Mazafati of Iran. [3] Most of the information in the following list is from Date Palm Genetic Resources and Utilization by Al-Khayri et al. (2015). [4] [5]

  5. Ajwa (date) - Wikipedia

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    Ajwa (Arabic: عَجْوَه) is a cultivar of the palm date widely grown in Medina, Saudi Arabia. It is oval-shaped and medium-sized with black skin. Ajwa plantations surround Medina and thousands of tons are exported from them annually. [1] However, it is not exclusive to Medina and is grown elsewhere on the Arabian peninsula and in the ...

  6. Date palm - Wikipedia

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    Date palms can take 4 to 8 years after planting before they will bear fruit, and start producing viable yields for commercial harvest between 7 and 10 years. Mature date palms can produce 70–140 kilograms (150–300 pounds) [21] [22] of dates per harvest season. They do not all ripen at the same time so several harvests are required.

  7. Deglet Nour - Wikipedia

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    Deglet Nour, also spelled Deglet Noor, [a] is a cultivar of the date palm that originated in the oasis of Tolga in Algeria. [1] [2] Commonly referred to as the "queen of all dates", [3] the authentic Algerian [4] Deglet Nour date has a soft touch, a translucent light color and a honey-like taste, characteristics which distinguish it from other ...

  8. Dried fruit - Wikipedia

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    The date palm was one of the first cultivated trees. It was domesticated in Mesopotamia more than 5,000 years ago and grew abundantly in the Fertile Crescent. Dates were the cheapest of staple foods due to high productivity, as an average date palm produced 50 kilograms (110 lb) of fruit a year for more than 60 years. [citation needed]

  9. Date palm farming in Rajasthan - Wikipedia

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    Date palm farming in Rajasthan was started in 2007. [1] Rajasthan grows date palm varieties like Barhee, Khuneji, Khalas, Medjool, Khadravi, Jamli and Sagai. [2] India imports 38% of world's production of Date palm. [3] Rajasthan produced nearly 800 tonnes of date palm from the first harvest in 2015–16. [4]

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