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Dates

We are able to provide products with advanced specifications and health standards thanks to our extensive industry experience, expert technical resources, and skilled laborers and professionals, who are trusted and valued by our customers. We specialize in outsourcing high-quality dates to numerous nations in Asia, the Middle East, Europe, and Africa. More than 25 different types of dates, including local UAE dates and dates from Algeria, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, and other countries, are available in our selection. Specialty items like date paste and dates syrup are also 
available.

Dates are an immensely nutritious and deeply flavorful fruit that holds a revered status in the Middle East. The fruit boasts the potential to alleviate several health concerns and may aid in improving overall well-being. With an extensive selection of date varieties available, you are bound to find a few that tantalize your taste buds and cater to your personal preferences. Each variety of dates possesses a unique texture, flavor, and taste, making them a delightful and diverse culinary choice.

 

1. Medjool Dates - Medjool dates are cultivated in Morocco, Palestine, Jordan, and Saudi Arabia.

2. Omani - It originates from Oman, Middle East.

3. Deglet Nour Dates - Its origin is the oasis of Tolga and neighboring areas of Biskra & Oued Righ in Algeria.

4. Barhi Dates - Its origin lies in Iraq. 

5. Thoory Dates - They are famous in Algeria.

6. Ameri Dates - Ameri dates have their origins in Iraq.

7. Dayri Dates - They originated from Iraq. 

8. Halawy Dates - Halawy dates come from Mesopotamia.

9. Khudri Dates - Khudri is cultivated in Saudi Arabia.

10. Zahidi Dates - It was cultivated in Northern Iraq.

11. Safawi Dates - They grow in Madinah, Saudi Arabia.

12. Amber - Amber dates originate from the Madinah region of Saudi Arabia.

13. Kalmi Dates - These types of khajoor are from Oman but cultivated in Madinah.