Frutas

Chinese jujubes

Chinese jujubes
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Ingredient Information

Name

Chinese jujubes

Category

Frutas

Popularity

2 recipes

Status

Inactive

Description

Chinese jujubes, also known as Chinese dates or red dates, are the fruits of the Ziziphus jujuba tree, native to East and South Asia, particularly China, where they have been cultivated for over 4,000 years. These small fruits, which are a deep red color when ripe, have a crisp texture similar to an apple and a sweet and slightly tart flavor, making them very versatile in cooking.

In recipes, Chinese jujubes are used both fresh and dried. Fresh ones can be incorporated into salads, desserts, and savory dishes to add a sweet and fresh touch, while dried ones are commonly used in sweet preparations, infusions, and stews, where they provide a deep and slightly honeyed flavor.

Nutritional properties: Chinese jujubes are rich in vitamin C, antioxidants, and minerals such as potassium and magnesium. Their consumption helps strengthen the immune system, improve digestion, and provide natural energy, making them a healthy ingredient for various culinary preparations.

In different regions of Latin America, Chinese jujubes may be known simply as jujubes, jujubas, or Chinese dates, although they should not be confused with common dates. Their versatility and sweet flavor make them ideal for enriching both traditional and contemporary recipes.

Nutritional Properties

6.0g
fiber
21mg
calcium
14mcg
folate
0.48mg
iron
250mg
potassium
79
calories
10mg
magnesium
1.2g
protein
69mg
vitamin c
0.2g
total fat
20.2g
carbohydrates

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