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Khalal Yellow Barhi Dates
Khalal Yellow Barhi Dates
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Experienced the unmatched taste of our Yellow Barhi Dates – a seasonal treasure straight from our sun-rich orchards in California to your table.
Product Features:
- California-Grown Yellow Barhi Dates: Our Yellow Barhi Dates are sourced from organic farms in Coachella Valley to ensure optimal freshness.
- Caramel-Like Sweetness: Unlike traditional dates, our Yellow Barhi Dates provides a caramelly flavor, delivering a mouthwatering bite.
- Hand-Picked & Carefully Packed: Each batch of Yellow Barhi dates is harvested and packed within 24 hours, to ensure maximum freshness and flavor.
- Available in Seasonal Boxes: Choose from standard everyday boxes for personal usage or elegant gift boxes for festive occasions, or corporate gifts.
- Free Expedited Shipping: We ensure your package arrives at your doorstep within just one to two days through our robust air-lift service.
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FAQs
What is the Khalal stage of dates?
Khalal stage of dates refers to the early ripening phase when the fruit is fully grown but still firm, crunchy, and mildly sweet. At this point, dates have more moisture and starch, and their color may be yellow, red, or green depending on the variety.
what do fresh dates look like?
Fresh dates are small, oval-shaped fruits that range in color depending on their ripeness. At the earliest stage, they are yellow or red (known as Khalal). As they ripen, they turn amber, golden-brown, and finally deep brown with a soft, glossy texture.
Are Khalal (Khalaal) dates healthy?
Yes, Khalal dates are indeed healthy. They are packed with fiber, vitamin C, antioxidants, potassium, and magnesium. Since they have less sugar than fully ripened dates, they make a nutritious option for boosting energy, improving digestion, and supporting overall wellness.
What do Fresh Dates Look Like?
Fresh dates are small, oval-shaped fruits that range in color depending on their ripeness. At the earliest stage, they are yellow or red (known as Khalal). As they ripen, they turn amber, golden-brown, and finally deep brown with a soft, glossy texture.