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DATE PALM

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Originally appearing in Volume V07, Page 845 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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DATE

PALM  . The datesl of commerce are the fruit of a
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species of palm, Phoenix dactylif era, a tree which ranges from the Canary Islands through
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Northern Africa and the south-east of
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Asia to India . It has been cultivated, and much prized throughout most of these regions from the remotest antiquity . Its cultivation and use are described on the mural tablets of the ancient Assyrians . In
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Arabia it is the chief source of
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national
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wealth, and its fruit forms the
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staple article of food in that country . The tree has also been introduced along the Mediterranean shores of
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Europe; but as its fruit does not ripen so far north, the
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European
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plants are only used to supply leaves for the festival of Palm
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Sunday among Christians, and for the celebration of the
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Passover by Jews . It was introduced into the new
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world by early
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Spanish missionaries, and is now cultivated in the dry districts of the south-western
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United States and in Mexico . The date palm is a beautiful tree, growing to a height of from 6o to 8o ft., and its stem, which is strongly marked with old leaf-scars, terminates in a
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crown of graceful shining pinnate leaves . The flowers spring in branching spadices from the axils of the leaves, and as the trees are unisexual it is necessary in cultivation to fertilize the
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female flowers by artificial means . The fruit is oblong, fleshy and contains one very hard seed which is deeply furrowed on the inside . The fruit varies much in
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size, colour and quality under cultivation . Regarding this fruit, W .

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Palgrave (Central and Eastern Arabia) remarked: " Those who, like most Europeans at home, only know the date from the dried specimens of that fruit shown beneath a label in
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shop-windows, can hardly imagine how delicious it is when eaten fresh and in Central Arabia . Nor is it, when newly gathered,
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heating,a defect inherent to the preserved fruit everywhere; nor does its richness, however
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great, bring satiety; in short it is an article of food alike pleasant and healthy." In the oases of
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Sahara, and in other parts of Northern Africa,
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dates are pounded and pressed into a cake for food, The dried fruit used for dessert in European countries contains more than
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half its
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weight of.
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sugar, about 6 % of albumen, and 12 % of gummy
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matter . All parts of the date palm yield valuable economic products . Its trunk furnishes
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timber for house-
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building and furniture; the leaves supply thatch; their footstalks are used as fuel, and also yield a fibre from which cordage is spun . Date sugar is a valuable commercial product of the East Indies, obtained from the
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sap or toddy of Phoenix sylvestris, the toddy palm, a tree so closely allied to the date palm that it has been supposed to be the parent stock of all the cultivated varieties . The juice, when not boiled down to form sugar, is either drunk fresh, or fermented and distilled to form arrack . The uses of the other parts and products of this tree are the same as those of the date palm products . Date palm
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meal is obtained from the stem of a small species, Phoenix farinifera, growing in the hill country of
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southern India . For further details see
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Sir G . Watt,
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Dictionary of the Economic Products of India (1892) ; and The Date Palm, U.S . Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Plant, Industry, Bulletin No .

53 (W . T . Swingle), 1904 .

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Hi there what can i say about this article, it's too old and less informative, you must give some latest knowledge and facts and figures about Date Palm, because Date palm is a very good source for most midease and Pakistani economy and also a staple food for most dates producing countries. Thanks
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