Dates are an ideal food
for improved energy and brain function. They are a good source of vitamin A
& B-complex and they are rich in minerals such as iron, calcium, manganese,
copper, and potassium. Dates are known to help build bone and muscle strength
and have been used for thousands of years by athletes to improve physical
endurance, agility, and stamina.
Dates contain
anti-inflammatory and anti-infective properties which make it an excellent food
for those who suffer with chronic infections and auto-immune disorders. They
also help to control heart rate and blood pressure which offers protection
against strokes and coronary heart diseases.
Dates contain an easily
digestible fiber that has been found to help prevent colon, prostate, lung,
endometrial, breast, and pancreatic cancers. They are also known to help lower
LDL (bad) cholesterol, relieve constipation, improve anemia, and prevent
macular degeneration. There are several varieties of dates including Medjool,
Deglet Noor, Zahidi, Honey, Khadrawi, Halawi, and Barhi. Each variety is unique
and varies in sweetness, flavor, and texture. For instance, Khadrawi dates are
small, very soft, melt-in-your-mouth, and super sweet, while the Deglet Noor
dates are firm and chewier with a more rich deep flavor.
Medjool dates are one
of the most popular dates for there king size and delicious meaty flavor. Dates
can be eaten out of hand as a quick snack and they also combine particularly
well with celery sticks and cucumber slices as a balanced, high energy snack. They
can be blended with a little water and turned into a caramel dipping sauce for
apple slices that kids love! Dates are also delicious when added to smoothies
and/or salads.
They can also be
chopped with walnuts, coconut, ginger or other spices and pressed into homemade
energy bars and deserts. Fresh dates can be found online or in the produce
section of your local health food store. They can provide a wonderful energy
boost and help revitalize the body any time of the day.
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