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Dates hanging from a date palm

The date is the very sweet drupe (fruit) of the date palm, a native of the Persian Gulf. They are oval cylindrical, 3–7 cm long, and 2–3 cm diameter, and when unripe, range from bright red to bright yellow in colour, depending on variety. Dates contain a single seed sometimes known as a stone.

Dry or soft dates are eaten out of hand, or may be pitted and stuffed with fillings such as almonds, walnuts, candied orange and lemon peel, marzipan or cream cheese. Pitted dates are also referred to as stoned dates. Dates can also be chopped and used in a range of sweet and savoury dishes, from tajines (tagines) in Morocco to puddings, ka'ak (types of Arab breads and cakes) and other dessert items. Dates are also processed into cubes, paste, spread, date syrup or "honey" called "dibs", powder (date sugar), vinegar or alcohol.

In India, North Africa, Ghana, and Côte d'Ivoire, date palms are tapped for the sweet sap which is converted into palm sugar (known as jaggery or gur), molasses or alcoholic beverages.

How much does one cup of dates weigh?

Estimated US cup to weight equivalents:

Ingredient US Cups Grams Ounces
Whole unpitted dates 1 Cup 225 g 8 oz
Dates, pitted and chopped 1 Cup 175 g 6 oz

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