Dates are an iconic symbol of Arabian hospitality and an essential part of life in the kingdom. Case in point: Upon entering a Saudi home or office, you will often be welcomed with an offering of dates and qahwa (Arabic coffee). Date palms are mentioned 22 times in the Quran, and the Prophet Muhammad once said that a home with dates is never poor - the nutritious fruit has been a staple of the Saudi diet since ancient times.
● The History of Saudi Arabian Dates
The kingdom is now the world’s third-largest producer of dates, which have been cultivated and traded throughout the region since 7000 B.C. As vital to the economy as they are to the diet, it’s no wonder that the emblem of Saudi Arabia features a date palm set between two crossed swords. The 800,000 metric tons harvested each year must be hand-picked as each fruit matures. Once picked, the dates are allowed to ripen in four stages: kimri (unripe, green), khalal (full-size, crunchy, yellow), rutab (ripe, soft) and tamr (ripe, sun-dried, dark); they are enjoyed at every stage.
● The Nutritional Value of Dates
During the month of Ramadan, Prophet Muhammad was said to break his fast with dates and water, and many Muslims around the world follow suit, as dates offer readily available carbs for a quick boost after a long day of fasting, plus protein and fiber for slower digestion, which prevents a sugar crash.
● Types of Dates in Saudi Arabia
lthough you could spend much of your trip tasting dates, these 10 varieties should be at the top of your list:
Ajwa,Anbara,Barhi: Highly seasonal and fragile, these yellow dates are often sold still attached to their branches. The dates are best enjoyed fresh (rather than dried), when they are crunchy and subtly sweet.
Khalas ,Khudri: One of the most common varieties, these large, dark red dates have a sweet, flaky outer skin and a chewy flesh. They are the most commonly exported dates and are likely what will be offered at shops and hotel reception desks.Mabroom.Safawi.Saghai.Sukary: These golden-colored dates grown in the Qassim region are named after the Arabic word for “sugar” and rightly so. The dried version often features a crunch of crystalized sugar on the outside and a soft, caramel-like interior.
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11 авг 2021