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Dried dates
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Dried dates are dehydrated fruits from the date palm (Phoenix dactylifera), highly valued in gastronomy for their sweet flavor and chewy texture. Their origin dates back to the Middle East and North Africa regions, where they have been cultivated for thousands of years, being a traditional and staple food in many cultures.
These dried fruits are an excellent natural source of energy due to their high content of natural sugars, primarily glucose and fructose. Additionally, they provide dietary fiber, minerals such as potassium, magnesium, and iron, and B vitamins, which contribute to digestive health and the functioning of the nervous system.
In cooking, dried dates are used in both sweet and savory dishes, from desserts and pastries to stews and salads, providing a sweet touch and a soft, fleshy texture.
In different Latin American countries, they are also known as date palms or frutas pasas, although the most common and specific term is "dried dates". Other less frequent synonyms include pasa de dátil or simply dátiles when it is assumed they are dehydrated.
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