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Fall Harvest: Zaghloul Date Season in Egypt
Photo Credit: Wikimedia Zaghloul, or red dates, decorate the streets of Egypt on towering palm trees – grace and poise in nature. Harvested and pollinated by hand, the zaghloul dates – with a deep red to burgundy skin – resemble giant red grapes and taste like crisp apples – and are synonymous with Egyptian autumn. The harvest season for zaghloul dates begins at the khelal (maturity) phase, from mid-August until the end of September, and typically consumed at the end of the khelal phase, when the mature fruit is red, beginning from late September or early October. Zaghloul dates are native to Egypt, believed to date back to ancient times, where Egyptians used the fruits to make date wine. Th

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