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Dateland is a CDP, populated place, and colonia [3] in Yuma County, Arizona, United States. It is in an area well known for date palm dates. Dateland has the ZIP Code of 85333; in 2000, the population of the 85333 ZCTA was 852. [4] The community is part of the Yuma Metropolitan Statistical Area.
A date shake is typically made with a base of milk or ice cream and blended; a shake can contain about 1/2 cup of dates. [7]Another method, invented in 1936 by Shield's Date Garden, involves the use of date crystals, small, dried date particles that are sweetened with date sugar.
Shields was also the inventor of date sugar and the date crystal. [4] Date sugar adds flavor to recipes and date crystals are a unique, dry blend of dates for use in cooking, on cold cereals and in date milkshakes. Date shakes and black date ice cream are popular treats sold over the counter at Shields.
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Agriculture is the largest private sector of the economy in Yuma, with the Yuma area providing 1/3 of Arizona's total agricultural income, generating more than 3.2 billion dollars of revenue. [12] Nine salad plants process more than two million pounds of salad per day during the peak of production, [ 13 ] and employ 50,000 workers.
Medjool Date Palms in Dateland. Dateland, named after the Medjool Date Palms, was a road stop in the 1920s that served the travelers who were headed to and from California. During World War II, Dateland became the home to two of General George Patton's desert training camps, Camp Horn and Camp Hyder.
It was to defend the newly settled community of Yuma, Arizona on the other side of the Colorado River and the nearby Mexican border. In March 1851 the post was moved to a small elevation on the Colorado's west bank, opposite the present city of Yuma, Arizona, on the site of the former Mission Puerto de Purísima Concepción.