Dates Nutrition

Dates

Dates are the sweet, chewy fruit of the date palm tree (Phoenix dactylifera). Dates have been the staple food of the Middle East for thousands of years. Muslims consider date palms and dates sacred, and throughout the religious fasting period of Ramadan, these dried fruits are a common ingredient in the diet. 

Each date is about 60 to 70 percent sugar and has a high amount of fiber, depending on the variety, which makes it ideal as a healthy energy booster. It is also high in iron and helps fight anemia. Dates are now popular all over the world and are used as a natural sweetener in smoothies, juices, nutrition bars, and baked products like cakes and muffins. 

You can buy also premium varieties that are stuffed with almonds or peanut butter and specialty products like date molasses, a sweet sticky syrup that can be drizzled on pancakes or porridge.

Nutrition of Dates


Nutrition of Dates

  • Prevent Heart Diseases
  • Treat Sexual Dysfunction
  • Help Treat Chronic Diarrhea
  • Good Source of Energy
  • May Help Relieve Constipation
  • May Boost Brain Health
  • Relief from Intestinal Disorders
  • Give Relief from Anemia
  • Prevent Night Blindness
  • May Have Cancer-Fighting Properties

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