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date![]() Large plantations of date palms are grown along the arid shores of the Dead Sea in Israel. Cultivation is highly advanced, using trickle irrigation and machine harvesting. ![]() Dates ripening on a date palm in Majorca, one of the Balearic Islands in the Mediterranean Sea. Dates ripen between June and December in Middle Eastern and Mediterranean countries. Dates can be used in many ways, for example they can be eaten fresh or dried, used as sweeteners, or made into an alcoholic drink. Palm tree, also known as the date palm. The female tree produces the brown oblong fruit, dates, in bunches weighing 9–11 kg/20–25 lb. Dates are an important source of food in the Middle East, being rich in sugar; they are dried for export. The tree also supplies timber and materials for baskets, rope, and animal feed. (Genus Phoenix.) The most important species is Phoenix dactylifera; native to northern Africa, soutwest Asia, and parts of India, it grows up to 25 m/80 ft high. A single bunch can contain as many as 1,000 dates. Their juice is made into a kind of wine. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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He was standing before a goat-skin tent amidst a clump of date palms within a tiny oasis. He had only to make the date at which the loan expired coincide with the date of his marriage, and there was his father-in-law's money at his disposal, or at his wife's disposal--which meant the same thing. Here do I sit now, In this the smallest oasis, Like a date indeed, Brown, quite sweet, gold-suppurating, For rounded mouth of maiden longing, But yet still more for youthful, maidlike, Ice-cold and snow-white and incisory Front teeth: and for such assuredly, Pine the hearts all of ardent date-fruits. |
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