Deglet Noir Dates
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Deglet Nour dates are also known as the Royal date or the Queen of All Dates due to their perfect sweetness and firm flesh. 

The dates are grown in the Jordan River Valley. They are vital to the Israeli economy, creating employment opportunities for people who would otherwise struggle to support themselves and their families.

Due to their slightly dry finish, Deglet Nour Dates are perfect for adding to cooked dishes or eating straight from the box for a sweet pick-me-up.

Dates are a sweet and healthy treat popular in Israel. They are a good source of dietary fiber and are rich in potassium.

We recommend storing them in the fridge.

Nutrition information per 100 grams

  • Calories – 282
  • Total Fat – 0 grams
  • Cholesterol – 0.39 grams
  • Sodium – 2 milligrams
  • Carbohydrates – 75 grams
  • Dietary fiber – 8 grams
  • Sugars – grams
  • Protein – 2.45 grams
  • Potassium 656 milligrams
  • 200 grams / 7.05 ounces
  • Kosher, Supervision Jordan Valley Rabbinate
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