Latin name
Phoenix dactylifera L.
Origin
The origin of the date palm is unknown because it has been widely disseminated since very early in human history. In all likelihood, it first appeared in the region of Iraq.
Used part
The fruit.
Active components
Sugars: dates are rich in natural sugars Fibre (pectin): these components contribute to intestinal transit by acting as a binding agent.
Usage
Dates can be eaten fresh or dried, for example as a healthy and nutritious snack. The leaves and the terminal bud can be eaten cooked. The sap can be used to prepare drinks or syrups. The kernels provide an oil that can be used to prepare cosmetic products and soap. The date palm tree supplies wood for construction. The fruit contains fibre and is nutritious.