Savoured by all, the dates that come all the way from the United Arab Emirates are the small fruits from Date Palms. They are widely considered as the most ancient cultivated trees and the sweet jewel-like fruits are an integral part of the middle eastern community. Read on to find out why they are so special.

What are Dates?

Dating back centuries, the humble date holds a significant place in the cultural heritage of the United Arab Emirates. Renowned as the national fruit of the UAE, dates have long been cherished for their rich flavour, nutritional benefits, and remarkable versatility. They come in a variety of shades that resemble the sunset, representing the stages of ripening. Usually yellow and orange-red shades mean they’re in the early stages of ripening while the colours get deeper and richer as they age. There are so many varieties to be found, such as sokari, Medjool, segai, kholas, fard, and khidri that you’ve come to love and cherish.

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The Importance of Dates

The Arab nations have always had a loving relationship with this particular palm, which sustained them for generations. The trees can withstand the harsh desert weather which is why the ancient Bedouins have been known to survive the vast desert plains on just camel milk and dates. They still have a heavy cultural significance as well; you can see dates being offered with a warm cup of Arabic coffee as a sign of generous hospitality. During the month of Ramadan, dates are used to break the daily fasting ritual as well.

Where to buy dates in Dubai?

Contrary to any experiences you’ve had with dates (or lack thereof) in Dubai, you can find these in abundance. You can find popular Emirati brands such as Al Barakah and The Date Room conveniently packed and ready to eat. The city’s souks also offer a vast collection where you can choose your pick. Local grocery stores also boast a wide variety of dates. If you want something luxurious to take your friends and family back home, you can visit the many boutiques that sell chocolate-covered, almond filling and other magical types of dates.

How are dates used in dishes?

Restaurants in Dubai and many hotels such as Avani Deira Dubai Hotel serve many mouthwatering delights that are made using dates or include these amber jewels. Some of the must-try dishes include the bathleet date crumble, traditional chebab pancakes with sweet date syrup, and maamoul date cookies. Many contemporary restaurants and test kitchens keep inventing tasty new delights with dates as their crowning jewel.