It’s a date! 6 kinds to break your fast with

Submitted by one.diaz on Sun, 2022-04-03 12:10

Dates are a fixture on iftar tables, with many Muslims traditionally breaking their fast with these sweet treats widely cultivated in the Middle East. There’s a multitude of date varieties, each offering up something different.

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Known for its authentic date flavor, this is a semi-dry date that is usually used for cooking. Its name means “date of the light.” It is popular in Algeria, Libya and Tunisia.

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Deglet Noor
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This is a sweet, honey-flavored date, which literally means “sweet.” One of the most beloved date varieties from the farms of Iraq, this has a thick, soft golden flesh.

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Halawi
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Large, sweet and succulent dates usually grown in North African countries, these play a big part in Moroccan cuisine. They have deep brown velvety skin and a caramel-like taste.

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Medjool
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A rare type of date that has a golden hue and is said to originate in northern Iraq. It’s classified as semi-dry, which makes it good for cooking. Its name means “of a small quantity.”

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Zahidi
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This dark hued date variety is cultivated in Madinah. Some believe this date has healing properties.

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Ajwa
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Sweet, brown and full of protein, these dates are the largest of the Madinah dates.

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Anbara
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ARAB NEWS
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Sunday, April 3, 2022 - 12:00