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Amber Date

Amber Date

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Amber dates are one of the oldest and most well-known date varieties in the world. Originating in the Middle East, amber dates are a type of drupe, or stone fruit, native to the region and enjoyed by many cultures. Despite their age, amber dates remain a popular treat today. The dates have a unique amber color, giving them their name, and are typically semi-soft and chewy when ripe. They are also known for their sweet, caramel-like flavor. Amber dates are a versatile fruit that can be enjoyed in a variety of ways. In the Middle East, they are often enjoyed as a snack, or added to a variety of dishes. They can also be enjoyed in sweet and savory dishes, or as a topping for breakfast cereal and oatmeal. When dried, amber dates can be enjoyed in many different ways, including as a snack or as an ingredient in desserts and baked goods. Amber dates are also a great source of energy, providing a healthy dose of carbohydrates and fiber. They also contain vitamins and minerals such as magnesium, phosphorus, and potassium. Amber dates are a great source of dietary fiber and are a low-calorie snack. They offer a variety of health benefits, including helping to regulate blood sugar levels, improving digestion, and reducing cholesterol levels. All in all, amber dates are a delicious and nutritious snack that can be enjoyed in a variety of ways.

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Products Description:

Scientific Name:Phoenix dactylifera
Taste:Natural Sweet
Packaging:Bulk,Plastics,Packs, Carton box, Customize packaging
Weight (Kg):0.4 - 0.5 - 0.65 - 0.8
Place of Origin:Middle East, Asia
Drying Process:Sun dried
Quality:Premium
Shape:oval-cylindrical
Cultivation Type:Organic
Brand Name:18Foods / Private Label
Shelf Life:6 - 9 Months depends on storage condition
Max Moisture (%):10
Storage:Cool, Dry Place
Usage:Snack,Desert, Bakery, Cooking

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200 Tons per Year

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carton box , as buyer required

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Benefits

Amber date like other types of Dates has a significant nutrition profile; Protein, Potassium, Magnesium, Copper, Manganese, Iron, and Vitamin B6.

  • High in antioxidants which may contribute to many of their health benefits.
  • Fiber in dates may be beneficial for preventing constipation and controlling blood sugar.
  • Flavonoids are powerful antioxidants that may help reduce inflammation.
  •  It’s a potential help to reduce the risk of; diabetes, Alzheimer’s disease, and certain types of cancer.
  • Carotenoids are proven to promote heart health.
  •  Carotenoids in Amber date may also reduce the risk of eye-related disorders.
  • Phenolic acid in dates may help lower the risk of cancer and heart disease.
  • Eating dates also help improve brain function.
  •  Helpful in reducing labor time.
  • Dates may promote and ease natural labor for pregnant people.
  •  Good source of natural sugar and calories that are vital to maintaining energy levels
  • Amber date is a healthy substitute for white sugar in recipes.
  • Bone health: Dates contain several minerals, including phosphorus, calcium, and magnesium.
  • Dates may help with blood sugar regulation due to their low glycemic index, fiber, and antioxidants.
  • Healthy & Delicious snack commonly eaten plain but can also be used in other popular dishes.

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