Date Fruit (Hurma)
A Sweet and Succulent Treat
Date Fruit (Hurma) is a delightfully sweet and succulent snack that is sure to tantalize your taste buds. Our Date Fruit (Hurma) is carefully hand-picked and packaged to ensure maximum freshness and quality.
Nature’s Candy
Date Fruit (Hurma) is a natural source of sweetness, with a rich flavor profile that is both refreshing and satisfying. Our product is made from 100% natural ingredients, without any artificial additives or preservatives.
The Perfect Snack
Date Fruit (Hurma) is an ideal snack for anyone looking for a convenient and tasty treat. Whether you’re on-the-go or enjoying a relaxing afternoon, our Date Fruit (Hurma) is sure to hit the spot.
Package and Storage Information
Our Date Fruit (Hurma) is available in three convenient package sizes: 250gr, 500gr, and 1000gr. To maintain the freshness and quality of our product, please store it in a cool and dry place, away from humid environments. It is recommended to store Turkish nuts, including Date Fruit (Hurma), in sealed bags or small glass jars to preserve their flavor and texture.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is Date Fruit (Hurma)?
A: Date Fruit (Hurma) is a type of fruit that is native to the Middle East and North Africa. It is known for its sweet and succulent flavor, and is often eaten as a snack or used in cooking and baking.
Q: What are the health benefits of Date Fruit (Hurma)?
A: Date Fruit (Hurma) is a rich source of fiber, vitamins, and minerals. It is also low in calories and fat, making it a healthy snack option.
Q: How do I store Date Fruit (Hurma)?
A: To maintain the freshness and quality of Date Fruit (Hurma), please store it in a cool and dry place, away from humid environments. It is recommended to store Turkish nuts, including Date Fruit (Hurma), in sealed bags or small glass jars to preserve their flavor and texture.
Q: Can I eat Date Fruit (Hurma) raw?
A: Yes, you can eat Date Fruit (Hurma) raw. Simply wash the fruit thoroughly and remove the pit before eating. You can also use Date Fruit (Hurma) in salads, smoothies, and other recipes.
Q: How do I cook with Date Fruit (Hurma)?
A: Date Fruit (Hurma) can be used in a variety of recipes, including baked goods, desserts, and savory dishes. Simply chop or puree the fruit and use it as a sweetener or add it to your favorite recipes.
Scientific research resources
- Al-Farsi, M. A., & Lee, C. Y. (2008). Nutritional and functional properties of dates: a review. Critical reviews in food science and nutrition, 48(10), 877-887.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/18949591/ - Vayalil, P. K. (2012). Date fruits (Phoenix dactylifera Linn): an emerging medicinal food. Critical reviews in food science and nutrition, 52(3), 249-271.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22214443/ - Rahmani, A. H., Aly, S. M., Ali, H., Babiker, A. Y., & Srikar, S. (2014). Therapeutic effects of date fruits (Phoenix dactylifera) in the prevention of diseases via modulation of anti-inflammatory, anti-oxidant and anti-tumour activity. International journal of clinical and experimental medicine, 7(3), 483.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3992385/ - Baliga, M. S., Baliga, B. R. V., Kandathil, S. M., Bhat, H. P., & Vayalil, P. K. (2011). A review of the chemistry and pharmacology of the date fruits (Phoenix dactylifera L.). Food Research International, 44(7), 1812-1822.
https://research.manchester.ac.uk/en/publications/a-review-of-the-chemistry-and-pharmacology-of-the-date-fruits-pho - Eid, N., Enani, S., Walton, G., Corona, G., Costabile, A., Gibson, G., … & Spencer, J. P. (2014). The impact of date palm fruits and their component polyphenols, on gut microbial ecology, bacterial metabolites and colon cancer cell proliferation. Journal of nutrition and science, 3, e46.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26101614/