The red Dates came from Jujube tree, grows in Arab countries
Red dates, also called jujube, are brown-red stone oval fruits with thin shiny skin. They vary in sizes between 2.5 and 6 centimeters, and grow on trees. The red date tree, Ziziphus zizyphus, is also called jujube tree or Ziziphus jujube. The tree is mainly found in Asian countries, but also in Arab countries and for several hundred years in southern European countries. Jujube trees are now also growing in the USA, where production of red dates has increased dramatically.
Thanks MM Harmon for that grest description. Nice to learn so much.
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Mainly growing in temperate climate, red dates are now widely cultivated across China. The history of using them for food dates back to Neolithic times, roughly 8,000 years ago. People in the ancient Zhou Dynasty (circa 1046 – 256 BC) were reported to brew red date wine of high quality.
Theres blonde, brunette but I've never heard of red dates.
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