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Premium Bulk Dried Dates for Export – Quality You Can Trust

At ACPFOOD, we supply bulk dried dates for export sourced from carefully selected phoenix palm fruits, ensuring exceptional taste, texture, and quality. Alongside our date products, we also provide hearts of palm for gourmet dishes and nutrient-rich palm pollen for health and wellness industries. Our focus on consistent quality, competitive pricing, and global logistics makes us the preferred choice for wholesalers, importers, and distributors worldwide.

Supplying Palm-Based Products for Global Markets

  • Product Code:
    1. Dates: FRU-047
    2. Heart of Palm: WOO-034
  • Minimum Order Quantity (MOQ): 500 kg

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Bulk Dried Dates for Export to Global Buyers

We offer bulk dried dates for export to wholesalers, importers, and distributors seeking premium phoenix palm fruit. Our selection includes top-grade dry dates sourced from trusted farms, ensuring rich flavor and consistent quality. In addition to dates, we supply hearts of palm for gourmet applications and palm pollen for health and wellness markets. ACPFOOD delivers reliable bulk supply and efficient international shipping, making us a preferred B2B supplier for global food and ingredient industries.

ACPFOOD supplies Bulk Dried Dates for Export, sourced from the finest Phoenix dactylifera L. palm cultivars grown in Iran’s southern and central provinces. Our product range includes premium varieties such as Mazafati, Piarom, Zahedi, Rabbi, and Medjool, each carefully harvested and naturally sun-dried to preserve their exceptional sweetness, fiber content, and mineral value.

Our Bulk Dried Dates for Export are available in various grades and moisture levels to suit industrial and retail applications. The fruits are meticulously cleaned, sorted, and packed under HACCP-compliant conditions, ensuring optimal shelf stability and safety. Rich in potassium, magnesium, and antioxidants, Iranian dates are widely used in food processing, confectionery, bakery, nutraceutical, and health-food industries.

ACPFOOD ensures traceable sourcing, laboratory analysis, and export-ready packaging — all backed by international standards and documentation (CoA, TDS, SDS).

🏭 Industrial Applications

  • Food & Beverage: Used in natural sweeteners, date syrups, energy bars, and bakery fillings.

  • Nutraceutical & Pharmaceutical: Incorporated in fiber supplements, energy tonics, and antioxidant formulations.

  • Confectionery: Base ingredient for chocolates, biscuits, and sugar-free snacks.

  • Export Packaging Industry: Supplied in calibrated grades for global re-packers and distributors.

 

🌱 Product Specifications

Parameter Description
Botanical Name Phoenix dactylifera L.
Common Varieties Mazafati, Piarom, Zahedi, Rabbi, Medjool
Plant Part Used Dried Fruit
Color Golden brown to dark brown (variety-dependent)
Processing Method Sun-dried, cleaned, graded, and packed
Moisture Content 10–25 % (depending on type)
Purity ≥ 99 %
Origin Iran
Shelf Life 18 – 24 months

 

🌴 Why Choose ACPFOOD for Bulk Dried Dates for Export

  • ✅ Certified supplier of Bulk Dried Dates for Export with multiple premium varieties

  • ✅ Export-ready packaging (10 – 25 kg food-grade cartons or vacuum packs)

  • ✅ EU-compliant documentation and batch testing

  • ✅ Excellent moisture stability and flavor retention

  • ✅ Fast, reliable global delivery under CIF, DDP, or DAP terms

ACPFOOD is a trusted partner for global buyers seeking Bulk Dried Dates for Export, offering competitive prices, uniform quality, and flexible delivery options worldwide.

🌍 Delivery Options

🌍 Direct Export from Iran – Available worldwide
🇪🇺 European Union Customers: Delivered DDP from our warehouse in Heppenheim, Germany (MOQ 1000 Kg)
🇨🇦 Canada & 🇨🇳 China: Delivered DDP (MOQ 1000 Kg)
🇺🇸 USA Customers: Delivered DAP (MOQ 2000 Kg)
🚢 Other Countries: CIF shipping available worldwide

🥥 Hearts of Palm – Phoenix dactylifera L.

ACPFOOD also offers Hearts of Palm from Phoenix dactylifera L., a delicate and nutrient-dense core extracted from young date palm trees. Known for its subtle flavor and crisp texture, this ingredient is used in gourmet foods, salads, and plant-based cuisine.

Our Hearts of Palm are processed under controlled hygienic conditions, preserving their freshness and fiber structure. Available in brined or vacuum-packed forms for international shipment.

🌱 Product Specifications

Parameter Description
Botanical Name Phoenix dactylifera L.
Common Name Hearts of Palm
Form Fresh, brined, or dried (export type)
Color Creamy white
Origin Iran
Shelf Life 12 months (brined) / 24 months (dried)

🌾 Palm Pollen – Phoenix dactylifera L.

ACPFOOD exports high-grade Palm Pollen, a valuable natural powder collected from the male flowers of the date palm. This nutrient-rich pollen is widely used in nutraceutical, reproductive health, and traditional medicine industries for its bioactive compounds, proteins, and natural sterols.

Each batch of ACPFOOD’s Palm Pollen is carefully dried, sieved, and laboratory-tested for purity and microbial safety. It is provided in sealed, moisture-protected packaging for international bulk buyers.

🌱 Product Specifications

Parameter Description
Botanical Name Phoenix dactylifera L.
Common Name Palm Pollen / Date Pollen
Form Fine dried powder
Color Pale yellow
Purity ≥ 99 %
Origin Iran
Shelf Life 12 months

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Dates packaged to maintain freshness, flavor, and quality.
Scientific Name: Phoenix dactylifera L.
Synonyms: Encephalartos pungens (L.f. ex Aiton) Lehm., Phoenix chevalieri D.Rivera, S.Ríos & Obón, Zamia pallida Salisb.
English Name: Dates
Other Names in English (UK, USA, Canada, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand): Date Palm
Family: Arecaceae

GENERAL DATA

Plant parts: Fruits, Hearts of Palm
Cultivation mode: Wild collection\Cultivated
In manufacturing: Pharmaceutical, Cosmetic, Sap, Molasses, Ethanol, Liquid sugar, Dough, Compote, Chocolate, Industrial alcohol, Marmalade, Powder, Pickles, Colas, Dairy, Acetic acid, Citric acid, Acetone, Butanol, Gluconic acid, Confectionary, Vinegar, Chips, Jam, Poultry and livestock feed, Oil, Extract.
In food: Eaten along tea, Cookies.

 

🌴 Industries That Use Dates Fruit (Phoenix dactylifera L.)

Here’s a structured analysis of Date Fruit, derived from the Date Palm tree, a historically significant and nutrient-rich crop cultivated in the Middle East, North Africa, and arid regions worldwide.

🌿 What Is Date Fruit?

The Dates Fruit is the sweet, fleshy drupe of Phoenix dactylifera L., known for its rich content of natural sugars (mainly glucose and fructose), dietary fiber, minerals (potassium, magnesium), and bioactive compounds like polyphenols, flavonoids, and carotenoids.

Dates are prized for their nutritional density, extended shelf life, and versatile use across culinary, health, pharmaceutical, and industrial applications.

packaged phoenix palm fruit for shipment
Phoenix palm fruit packed for international distribution.

1. Food & Beverage Industry

The primary and largest industry using date fruit is the natural food and drink sector, where it functions as a natural sweetener, flavoring agent, and energy source.

Applications:

  • Natural sweetener in energy bars, desserts, sauces, and smoothies

  • Paste and syrup used as sugar alternatives in baking and vegan recipes

  • Whole or chopped dates in cereals, muesli, and ready-to-eat meals

  • Fermented or juiced for functional beverages and vinegars

✅ Popular in plant-based, raw, halal, kosher, and gluten-free product lines
✅ Often labeled as “no added sugar” ingredient

2. Nutraceutical & Health Supplement Industry

Dates are valued for their functional health properties, especially for energy, digestion, and antioxidant support.

Nutraceutical Applications:

  • Prebiotic supplements: rich in soluble fiber to support gut flora

  • Antioxidant blends: dates contain polyphenols that combat oxidative stress

  • Mineral supplements: particularly potassium and magnesium for electrolyte balance

  • Sports nutrition: used in endurance gels and energy chews

✅ Used in formulations for pregnancy nutrition, elderly health, and athletic recovery

3. Pharmaceutical & Medical Nutrition

In traditional and modern medicine, dates are used for their restorative, laxative, and tonic effects. Also studied for their anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, and hepatoprotective properties.

Medical Uses:

  • Laxative teas and pastes for natural constipation relief

  • Recovery formulas for anemia, fatigue, or post-surgery nutrition

  • Adjunct therapy in liver and cardiovascular support

✅ Safe for children and pregnant women; non-allergenic

4. Confectionery & Bakery Industry

Due to their natural sweetness, dates are integral to the clean-label confectionery market.

Uses:

  • Date paste in energy balls, cookies, cakes, and biscuits

  • Filling material in pastries and stuffed chocolates

  • Traditional sweets like Maamoul, energy bars, date rolls

✅ Frequently used in sugar-free and diabetic-friendly products

5. Alcohol-Free Beverage & Fermentation Industry

In some regions, date juice or concentrate is fermented or used in non-alcoholic malt-style drinks.

Applications:

  • Date vinegar (traditional digestive tonic)

  • Natural substrate for probiotic drinks or non-alcoholic beer alternatives

  • Sweetener in herbal tonics or malt beverages

✅ High sugar content makes it ideal for natural fermentation processes

6. Cosmetic & Personal Care Industry

Dates fruit extracts, especially from the flesh and seed, are used in anti-aging, moisturizing, and antioxidant cosmetic formulations.

Applications:

  • Anti-wrinkle creams and serums (antioxidant-rich)

  • Hair masks and conditioners (moisture restoration)

  • Exfoliating scrubs and lip balms (with date pulp or oil)

  • Traditional hammam products (Moroccan-inspired beauty)

✅ Known for skin regeneration and elasticity-enhancing effects

7. Animal Feed & Agro-Industrial Uses

Date fruit by-products (pulp, defective fruit, seed meal) are used in sustainable animal nutrition and agro-industrial manufacturing.

Applications:

  • Cattle and poultry feed: energy-rich and digestible

  • Aquaculture: as a sustainable carbohydrate source

  • Bioethanol production or composting (waste valorization)

✅ Eco-friendly use of surplus or downgraded fruits

8. Ethnic, Organic & Export Markets

Dates are a staple product in Islamic, Mediterranean, and Middle Eastern cultures, often consumed during Ramadan and religious festivities.

Export Forms:

  • Whole dried dates (Deglet Noor, Medjool, Mazafati, etc.)

  • Date paste, powder, syrup, and blocks

  • Organic, pitted, or stuffed variations

  • Premium gifting packaging for holiday seasons

✅ High demand in halal, organic, and vegan global markets
✅ Exported to >100 countries with strong demand in Europe, Asia, and North America

9. Academic & Scientific Research

Research on Phoenix dactylifera fruit centers on:

  • Phytochemical composition and nutraceutical value

  • Anti-inflammatory and liver-protective effects

  • Studies on diabetes, fertility, and neuroprotection

  • Sustainable processing technologies and bioenergy applications

✅ Widely cited in nutrition science, ethnobotany, and functional food innovation

Summary of Key Applications

Industry Common Uses
Food & Beverage Natural sweetener, paste, syrups, snacks
Nutraceutical & Health Gut prebiotics, energy gels, antioxidant supplements
Pharmaceutical Tonic for fatigue, laxative blends, post-surgical nutrition
Confectionery & Bakery Sugar-free cookies, fillings, traditional sweets
Beverage & Fermentation Vinegars, malt drinks, probiotic beverages
Cosmetic & Personal Care Anti-aging creams, hair masks, skin renewal
Animal Feed & Agro-Industry Livestock feed, aquaculture input, bioethanol
Ethnic & Export Premium dried dates, syrups, halal-certified products
Academic Research Polyphenol studies, glycemic impact, liver health research
🌟 Key Features
  • High in natural sugars, fiber, and minerals (esp. potassium)

  • Caffeine-free, non-allergenic, safe for children and pregnant women

  • Recognized across functional food, wellness, and traditional medicine markets

  • Widely exported with strong cultural and seasonal significance

  • Sustainable processing options for food, feed, and fuel industries

 

🥬 Industries That Use Hearts of Palm (Phoenix dactylifera L.)

Here’s a detailed industrial overview of Hearts of Palm, the tender inner core of the Date Palm tree (Phoenix dactylifera L.), which is increasingly recognized as a gourmet, sustainable, and nutrient-rich vegetable.

Fresh hearts of palm stacked in bulk
Fresh hearts of palm ready for bulk supply and export.

🌿 What Is Heart of Palm?

Heart of Palm refers to the edible, ivory-colored inner core extracted from the terminal bud of palm trees, including the date palm. It is prized for its mild flavor, crisp texture, and low-calorie, high-fiber profile.

Although traditionally obtained from other palm species, the Date Palm variety is gaining attention for its culinary, nutritional, and export potential, especially in sustainable agriculture models.

Rich in:

  • Dietary fiber (mainly insoluble)

  • Potassium, zinc, vitamin C, and folate

  • Plant-based protein and antioxidants (polyphenols, carotenoids)

1. Gourmet Food & Culinary Industry

The primary use of Hearts of Palm is in the high-end food and culinary industry, particularly in salads, vegan entrees, appetizers, and tapas.

Applications:

  • Sliced in gourmet salads and plant-based dishes

  • Used as vegan seafood alternatives (e.g., crab cakes, ceviche, “vegan calamari”)

  • Grilled, braised, or pickled as a fine-dining vegetable

  • Served in Mediterranean, tropical, and fusion cuisines

✅ Frequently found in upscale restaurants, health food cafes, and deli markets
✅ Ready-to-eat forms include jars, cans, and vacuum-sealed packs

2. Plant-Based & Vegan Food Industry

Hearts of Palm have become a staple in plant-based diets, serving as a natural substitute for meat and seafood due to their firm texture and neutral taste.

Popular Uses:

  • Vegan shredded “chicken” or pulled “pork” in tacos, wraps, or bowls

  • Palm “seafood”: mimics tuna, scallops, crab in vegan sushi and dips

  • Meatless sandwich fillings or low-carb lasagna layers

✅ Naturally gluten-free, soy-free, and keto-friendly

3. Canned & Preserved Foods Industry

Hearts of Palm are widely processed into preserved, shelf-stable products for global distribution.

Product Formats:

  • Whole, sliced, or julienned in brine or water

  • Vacuum-packed in ready-to-eat pouches

  • Marinated or pickled for deli counters and gourmet retailers

✅ Shelf-stable with long expiry, perfect for export and retail

4. Functional & Health Food Industry

With low fat, high fiber, and moderate plant-based protein, Hearts of Palm are used in functional foods targeting digestive health, weight management, and cardio wellness.

Applications:

  • Low-calorie dietary foods for satiety and glycemic control

  • High-fiber side dishes or noodles (e.g., “Hearts of Palm pasta”)

  • Functional snack bars or entrees for weight-loss programs

✅ Great for diabetics, vegans, and fitness-conscious consumers

5. Export & Organic Markets

There is rising demand for organically cultivated and ethically harvested Hearts of Palm—especially from Phoenix dactylifera—in premium export markets.

Export Destinations:

  • North America and Europe: gourmet and health-conscious sectors

  • Middle East: regional consumption of young palm shoots

  • Asia-Pacific: growing interest in functional vegetables

✅ Exported as bulk preserved hearts, organic cans, or gourmet packs
✅ Increasing appeal in halal, vegan, kosher, and clean-label supply chains

6. Agro-Industrial & Sustainability Sector

Date palm cultivation is increasingly linked to sustainable agriculture and zero-waste processing. Hearts of Palm harvesting from cultivated offshoots or planned pruning cycles supports eco-friendly sourcing.

Industrial Relevance:

  • By-product utilization from pruning programs

  • Agroforestry models integrating food + biomass production

  • Promotes desert greening and water-resilient farming

✅ Heart harvesting from non-lethal shoots makes it more sustainable than from wild palms

7. Academic & Scientific Research

Hearts of Palm are under research for:

  • Nutritional profiling and functional fiber content

  • Post-harvest processing and packaging techniques

  • Use in meat analogues and food texture engineering

✅ Highlighted in food technology, sustainable agriculture, and nutrition journals

Summary of Key Applications

Industry Common Uses
Gourmet & Culinary Fine-dining salads, vegan ceviche, grilled appetizers
Vegan & Plant-Based Meat-free seafood alternatives, pulled “meat,” low-carb meals
Preserved Foods Canned, jarred, or vacuum-packed Hearts of Palm
Health & Functional Food Low-calorie, high-fiber foods; Hearts of Palm pasta
Export & Organic Markets Bulk organic Hearts, deli-grade packs for global distribution
Agro-Industrial & Sustainability Sustainable farming outputs, offshoot utilization
Academic Research Fiber analysis, vegan texture studies, postharvest storage

🌟 Key Features

  • Tender, mildly sweet vegetable from the Date Palm core

  • Low in fat and calories, high in fiber, potassium, and protein

  • Excellent texture for gourmet and plant-based culinary applications

  • Sustainably harvested from cultivated Phoenix dactylifera shoots

  • Available in organic, halal, and clean-label formats for global export

 

🌾 Industries That Use Palm Pollen (Phoenix dactylifera L.)

Here’s a comprehensive breakdown of Palm Pollen, a traditional and scientifically studied substance derived from the male flowers of the Date Palm tree (Phoenix dactylifera L.), historically revered in Middle Eastern and North African cultures for its fertility-boosting and nutritional properties.

🌿 What Is Palm Pollen?

Palm Pollen is the fine yellowish powder collected from the male inflorescences of date palms. It is rich in amino acids, flavonoids, saponins, alkaloids, minerals, and plant hormones—notably those linked with reproductive and endocrine function.

Used for centuries in traditional medicine, especially in fertility, vitality, and hormonal balance, palm pollen is now gaining momentum in functional food, phytopharmaceutical, and nutraceutical markets.

close-up of palm pollen powder texture
Pure and finely ground palm pollen powder for various applications.

1. Nutraceutical & Dietary Supplement Industry

The most prominent modern use of palm pollen is in capsules, powders, and tonics as a natural fertility enhancer and endocrine tonic.

Applications:

  • Male fertility support: boosts sperm count, motility, and testosterone

  • Female reproductive health: supports ovulation and hormonal balance

  • Vitality and libido enhancers in both men and women

  • Adaptogenic tonics: to combat fatigue and hormonal imbalance

✅ Often combined with royal jelly, ginseng, honey, or maca root
✅ Sold as capsules, powder sachets, tinctures, or mixed in honey blends

2. Traditional & Herbal Medicine Industry

Palm pollen is deeply rooted in Unani, Islamic, and Persian traditional medicine systems, valued for its aphrodisiac, tonic, and anti-fatigue properties.

Applications:

  • Used in concoctions with milk or honey for energy and strength

  • Formulations for reproductive disorders and menstrual regulation

  • Supportive in postpartum recovery, libido restoration, and blood building

✅ Administered in seasonal fertility regimens or as a daily energizer

3. Functional Food & Superfood Industry

Due to its dense nutritional profile, palm pollen is included in fortified foods and superfood blends, particularly in Middle Eastern health products.

Functional Food Uses:

  • Mixed into smoothies, yogurts, or energy balls

  • Added to protein powders or recovery shakes

  • Blended with date syrup or molasses as a natural vitality paste

✅ Rich in zinc, selenium, flavonoids, phytosterols, and amino acids
✅ Free from stimulants and safe for long-term consumption

4. Pharmaceutical & Therapeutic Research Sector

Palm pollen is under active study for its endocrine-regulating, anti-inflammatory, and spermatogenesis-enhancing effects.

Research Areas:

  • Infertility treatments and hormone modulation

  • Antioxidant and anti-aging effects

  • Liver, cardiovascular, and immune support

  • Studies in post-COVID fatigue, low testosterone, and osteopenia

✅ Subject of peer-reviewed articles in phytotherapy, endocrinology, and integrative medicine

5. Cosmetics & Personal Care Industry

Palm pollen’s antioxidant and bioactive profile has found minor use in natural skincare and anti-aging cosmetics.

Cosmetic Uses:

  • Added to herbal face masks or anti-wrinkle serums

  • Enters niche products aimed at firmness, cell renewal, and hormonal skin aging

  • Used in detoxifying body scrubs and tonic creams

✅ Marketed in botanical beauty lines focused on Middle Eastern wellness

6. Organic, Ethnic & Export Markets

Palm pollen is a high-value specialty product sold through herbal apothecaries, ethnic food stores, and online nutraceutical retailers.

Export Formats:

  • Raw dried pollen (whole or powdered)

  • Blended functional honey or vitality paste

  • Encapsulated supplements with fertility or vitality claims

✅ In demand in Middle Eastern, Southeast Asian, and European alternative health markets
✅ Often sold under “Sahari,” “Palm Flower Powder,” or “Pollen de Palmier Dattier”

7. Apitherapy & Natural Medicine Blends

Palm pollen is sometimes included in apitherapy blends (with honey, royal jelly, propolis) to enhance sexual health, stamina, and immune function.

Blended Products:

  • Honey-pollen fertility blends

  • Propolis + pollen capsules

  • Raw energy pastes for men’s vitality and endurance

✅ Popular with holistic practitioners, naturopaths, and traditional healers

Summary of Key Applications

Industry Common Uses
Nutraceutical & Supplement Fertility capsules, libido tonics, hormonal support powders
Traditional & Herbal Medicine Energy drinks, fertility elixirs, postpartum tonics
Functional Food Superfood smoothies, honey blends, protein fortifiers
Pharmaceutical Research Endocrine modulation, sperm health, immune studies
Cosmetic & Personal Care Anti-aging masks, bioactive creams, antioxidant skincare
Ethnic & Export Markets Raw pollen, mixed pastes, functional honey exports
Apitherapy & Natural Blends Vitality honey jars, pollen + royal jelly supplements

🌟 Key Features

  • Rich in plant sterols, flavonoids, essential amino acids, and micronutrients

  • Traditionally used to support male & female fertility and vitality

  • Safe, caffeine-free, stimulant-free alternative to synthetic enhancers

  • Sourced from carefully harvested male palm flowers

  • Gaining popularity in halal, organic, and ethnic nutraceutical markets

📊 Comparison Table: Dates Fruit vs. Hearts of Palm vs. Palm Pollen

Aspect Date Fruit (🍯) Hearts of Palm (🥬) Palm Pollen (🌾)
Plant Part Ripe edible fruit Inner core of the stem bud Male flower pollen
Main Use Categories Food, confectionery, nutraceuticals Gourmet cuisine, vegan food, functional foods Fertility supplements, nutraceuticals, herbal medicine
Nutritional Highlights Natural sugars (glucose, fructose), fiber, potassium, antioxidants Low-calorie, high fiber, potassium, zinc, vitamin C Amino acids, flavonoids, zinc, selenium, plant hormones
Primary Industries Confectionery, bakery, health food, functional snacks Vegan food, gourmet products, canned/preserved foods Nutraceuticals, fertility clinics, apitherapy, traditional medicine
Functional Benefits Energy source, digestive health, antioxidant support Weight-friendly, gut health, meat/seafood alternative Hormonal balance, fertility boost, libido support
Product Forms Whole, pitted, chopped, paste, syrup Sliced, whole, canned, vacuum-packed Powder, capsules, mixed in honey, raw bulk
Culinary Use Eaten fresh or dried, used in desserts, syrups Used in salads, ceviche, vegan “meats” Not typically culinary—added to smoothies or tonics
Export Demand Very high – staple in Middle East, EU, USA, Asia Moderate – premium vegan/organic markets Niche – rising interest in ethnic and holistic markets
Cultural/Traditional Value Sacred fruit in Islamic tradition, Ramadan staple Traditionally consumed in tropics and Mediterranean diets Long history in Persian and Islamic medicine for fertility
Shelf Stability Long shelf life (dried) High when canned or vacuum-sealed Medium – needs cool/dry storage or preservation in honey
Sustainability Note Zero-waste potential: fruit, seeds, syrup Sustainable when harvested from planned shoots Labor-intensive collection from male flowers

✅ Summary

Plant Part Key Features Key Industries
🍯 Date Fruit Energy-rich, antioxidant, high demand Food, health, export, sweets
🥬 Hearts of Palm Gourmet, vegan-friendly, low-cal Culinary, vegan, preserved foods
🌾 Palm Pollen Fertility tonic, bioactive-rich Nutraceuticals, herbal, ethnic medicine

 

PRODUCT NAME IN DIFFERENT LANGUAGES

Persian Name: خرما، رطب/ Khorma, Rotab
German Name (Deutschland, Austria, Switzerland): Datteln
French Name (France, Belgium, Switzerland, Quebec): Dattier

 

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packaged phoenix palm fruit in wooden crates
Packaged dates ready for international wholesale markets.

About Phoenix Dactylifera

It is a fruit of a plant of the Palmaceae family, a tree that grows to a height of 10 to 20 meters. Phoenix dactylifera has a cylindrical trunk, erect and upright and without branches, on which the traces of old tree cuts remain as protrusions. The fruit, which is in the form of large clusters with light brown and dark brown colors, is fleshy and sweet, some of which have a core and some have no core.

The core of Dates fruit is 1-3 centimeters long and its diameter is 2-5 millimeters. There are several types of date fruits that have different colors and flavors. Dates are native to tropical regions of Africa and Saudi Arabia and are also planted in other warm regions of the world. In Iran, they are planted in all tropical regions of the country, including Qasr Shirin, various regions of Khuzestan, Kerman, Fars, Baluchistan and central regions.

The pith of the young stems of the Palm tree (Hearts of Palm) is milky white. When the branches of the old leaves are cut, a small part of the ends of these branches remains on the trunk of the tree; therefore, the Palm tree trunk has many roughs.

 

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Phoenix Dactylifera Chemical Constituents

Dates are rich in carbohydrates, dietary fibers, proteins, minerals and vitamin B complex, such as thiamine (B1), riboflavin (B2), niacin (B3), pantothenic (B5), pyridoxine (B6), and folate (B9). In more details, carbohydrates forms 70% of date fruit and are mostly fructose and glucose in equal ratio while date proteins are rich in amino acids that contain acidic side chain but poor in methionine and cysteine, which their side chain composed of sulfur. Minerals in date fruits are calcium, iron, magnesium, selenium, copper, phosphorus, potassium, zinc, sulfur, cobalt, fluorine, manganese, and boron.

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Bulk Dried Dates for Export neatly packed for retailers and distributors.

Metabolites such as terpenes (a group of lipids), phenolics (derived from carbohydrates), alkaloids (derived from amino acids) which are characteristic of a limited range of species and have a biological effect on other organism. Date fruit is rich in phytochemicals such as carotenoids, polyphenols (e.g., phenolic acids, isoflavons, lignans, and flavonoids), tannins, and sterols.

 

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Bulk dried dates and fresh hearts of palm together
Premium dried dates and fresh hearts of palm ready for international buyers.

Dates Temperament

Some considers Phoenix dactylifera hot and a little moist and some hot and a little dry.
The nature of Hearts of Palm is cold in the second degree and dry in the first degree.

 

Dates Health Benefits

1. Dried dates are Hematopoietic and cures anemia, strengthens weaken shoulder, cause weight gain, cures paralysis and back and joint pain.

2. Eat a black dried Date every day for forty days. Removes frozen moisture in the stomach.

3. If you want to increase your intelligence, eat black Dates in this way: one on the first day, 2 on the second day until the 12th day, reduce the number from the 13th day on the contrary to reach one.

4. Eating Dates decoction cures colds and lung infections.

5. Chewing unripe Date strengthens the gums.

6. Boil dried Dates with dried Figs, Raisins and cut Jujube and drink its decoction. It softens the chest, is used as a laxative for asthma and cough relief, and is also feverish.

7. Soak dried Dates in fresh milk and add a little Cinnamon and eat it and then drink some fresh milk again. It increases the sexual desires and lusts of men and is unique in strengthening sexual power of people with cold temperament.

8. Brew dried Dates with Fenugreek and drink it. It is useful for relieving phlegm fever, it crushes bladder stones.

9. Hearts of Palm is useful in the treatment of smallpox (in the early stages of the disease) and they thicken and cool the blood.

10. Hearts of Palm poultice is an antidote to bee stings.

 

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Dates Side Effects

Dried Dates are heavy and slow to digest and harmful to the hot temperaments, in places where Dates are not grown, it is not permissible to eat too many Dates; because it causes black bile, liver cirrhosis, headaches and toothaches.

 

Dates Modifier

Pomegranate juice, Sekanjebin, oils, Opium Poppy seeds, skinless Almond kernels, chewing Tarragon, or rinsing the mouth with Sumac soaked in warm water.

 

🌴 Nutrition Facts – Dates Fruit (Phoenix dactylifera L.)

Serving Size: 40 g (~2–3 dried dates)
Calories: ~114 kcal

Nutrient Amount per 40g Per 100g
Total Fat 0.05 g 0.15 g
• Saturated Fat 0.01 g 0.03 g
Cholesterol 0 mg 0 mg
Sodium 1 mg 3 mg
Total Carbohydrate 30.5 g 76.0 g
• Dietary Fiber 3.3 g 8.0 g
• Natural Sugars 26.0 g 65.0 g
Protein 0.9 g 2.3 g

🌿 Functional & Phytochemical Profile (Per 100g):

Compound / Group Approx. Content Functional Role
Polyphenols (flavonoids, phenolic acids) Moderate–high Antioxidant, anti-inflammatory
Tannins Low–moderate Gut and oral health support
Beta-D-glucans (soluble fiber) Present Glycemic control, prebiotic effect
Carotenoids Trace–moderate Vision and cell health

🧬 Vitamins & Minerals (Per 100g):

Micronutrient Approx. Content % DV (per 100g)
Potassium ~660 mg 19%
Magnesium ~54 mg 14%
Calcium ~64 mg 6%
Iron ~0.9 mg 5%
Vitamin B6 ~0.25 mg 20%
Niacin (B3) ~1.3 mg 8%

🌴 Dates are a nutrient-rich, naturally sweet fruit loaded with potassium, fiber, and antioxidants. They’re widely used as a natural energy booster, digestive support, and base ingredient in traditional sweets and tonics.

Gluten-free, cholesterol-free, and free of added sugar. Suitable for vegan and whole-food diets.

⚠️ High in natural sugars; moderation is recommended for diabetic or glycemic-sensitive diets.

Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000-calorie diet. Nutrient values may vary depending on variety (e.g. Mazafati, Deglet Noor, Medjool) and drying method.

🥗 Nutrition Facts – Hearts of Palm (Phoenix dactylifera L.)

Serving Size: 85 g (~½ cup, cooked or canned in brine, drained)
Calories: ~30 kcal

Nutrient Amount per 85g Per 100g
Total Fat 0.4 g 0.5 g
• Saturated Fat 0.1 g 0.1 g
Cholesterol 0 mg 0 mg
Sodium (brined) ~250 mg ~300 mg
Total Carbohydrate 6.2 g 7.3 g
• Dietary Fiber 3.6 g 4.2 g
• Natural Sugars 0.9 g 1.1 g
Protein 2.5 g 2.9 g

🌿 Functional & Phytochemical Profile (Per 100g):

Compound / Group Approx. Content Functional Role
Inulin-type prebiotic fibers Present Supports gut flora, improves digestion
Phenolic compounds Low–moderate Antioxidant and anti-inflammatory
Sterols & saponins Trace Heart health, metabolic balance
Potassium salts Naturally high Electrolyte and blood pressure regulation

🧬 Vitamins & Minerals (Per 100g):

Micronutrient Approx. Content % DV (per 100g)
Potassium ~370 mg 11%
Iron ~3.1 mg 17%
Calcium ~50 mg 5%
Magnesium ~40 mg 10%
Vitamin C ~4.0 mg 7%
Zinc ~0.8 mg 7%

🥗 Hearts of palm from Phoenix dactylifera are a tender, low-calorie vegetable delicacy with high fiber content and a mild, nutty flavor. They’re ideal for salads, vegan dishes, or gourmet appetizers.

Naturally gluten-free, low-fat, and suitable for heart-healthy and diabetic-friendly diets.

⚠️ If preserved in brine, sodium content can be moderate to high—rinse before use if necessary.

Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000-calorie diet. Nutritional values may vary depending on preparation and preservation method.

🌾 Nutrition Facts – Palm Pollen (Phoenix dactylifera L.)

Serving Size: 2 g (typical daily dosage in powder or capsule form)
Calories: ~7 kcal

Nutrient Amount per 2g Per 100g
Total Fat 0.15 g 7.5 g
• Saturated Fat 0.03 g 1.5 g
Cholesterol 0 mg 0 mg
Sodium 0.8 mg 40 mg
Total Carbohydrate 1.0 g 50.0 g
• Dietary Fiber 0.2 g 10.0 g
• Natural Sugars 0.1 g 5.0 g
Protein 0.6 g 30.0 g

🌿 Phytochemical & Functional Profile (Per 100g):

Compound / Group Approx. Content Functional Role
Sterols (campesterol, β-sitosterol) High Hormonal balance, cholesterol regulation
Flavonoids (kaempferol, quercetin) Moderate Antioxidant, anti-inflammatory
Saponins Moderate Adaptogenic, endocrine-stimulating
Amino Acids (arginine, leucine, lysine) Rich Vital for fertility, tissue growth, immune function
Mineral salts (zinc, selenium) Present Fertility, metabolism, antioxidant support
Phytohormones Trace–moderate Potential estrogenic and gonadotropic-like effects

🧬 Vitamins & Minerals (Per 100g):

Micronutrient Approx. Content % DV (per 100g)
Zinc ~4.2 mg 38%
Selenium ~17 µg 31%
Calcium ~210 mg 21%
Iron ~6.1 mg 34%
Magnesium ~85 mg 21%
Vitamin B1 (Thiamine) ~0.19 mg 16%
Vitamin B9 (Folate) ~110 µg 28%

🌾 Palm pollen is highly valued in traditional medicine for its effects on male and female fertility, vitality, and hormonal health. It contains a dense profile of amino acids, sterols, flavonoids, and trace minerals critical to reproductive and cellular function.

Often used in powder, capsule, or mixed honey formulations. Suitable for natural supplement formulations, energy tonics, and fertility blends.

⚠️ Due to potential hormonal activity, consult professionals before use in hormonal disorders or pregnancy.

Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000-calorie diet. Nutrient composition may vary by harvest timing, drying, and origin.

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Research & Studies

Research & Studies – Dried Dates (Phoenix dactylifera L.)

Phoenix dactylifera L. (date palm) fruits are no longer seen only as a traditional staple of the Middle East and North Africa. Recent reviews describe dates as a strategic functional food and a health-promoting ingredient thanks to their dense nutritional profile (carbohydrates, fiber, minerals) and rich content of polyphenols, carotenoids, flavonoids, tannins and phytosterols. ScienceDirect+4

For food, nutraceutical and ingredient buyers who want to buy dried dates in bulk, the science supports positioning dates as:

  • A nutrient-dense, antioxidant-rich fruit

  • A low-to-moderate GI carbohydrate source when eaten in realistic portions

  • A versatile raw material for bakery, snacks, bars, beverages, syrups, pastes and nutraceutical products

This applies across many commercial cultivars, including Mazafati, Piarom, Zahedi, Rabbi and Medjool, each with its own texture and sugar–fiber profile.

1. Nutritional and phytochemical profile

1.1 Macro- and micronutrient composition

Recent comprehensive reviews confirm that date fruits:

  • Are rich in carbohydrates (mostly glucose and fructose; often >70% of dry weight)

  • Provide significant dietary fiber (soluble and insoluble)

  • Supply essential minerals (especially potassium, magnesium, calcium, copper, selenium) and B-vitamins (B6, niacin, riboflavin) MDPI+3

See for example:

A 2025 sustainability-focused review calls date fruit “a powerful resource for advancing nutritional security and health promotion”, highlighting its macronutrients, minerals and bioactive compounds as ideal for functional food applications. MDPI+1

1.2 Polyphenols and bioactive compounds

Dates contain multiple classes of bioactive compounds:

  • Phenolic acids (gallic, protocatechuic, ferulic, caffeic, p-coumaric)

  • Flavonoids (catechins, quercetin derivatives, etc.)

  • Carotenoids and anthocyanins, depending on variety and ripeness

  • Tannins and phytosterols MDPI+3

These compounds drive antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, antihyperlipidemic, antidiabetic, hepatoprotective, nephroprotective, antimicrobial and antitumor activities, as summarized in recent high-level reviews. PubMed+4

For premium bulk dates for international buyers, this biochemical profile is a key R&D selling point.

2. Human clinical evidence

2.1 Glycemic index and safety in diabetes

A randomized controlled trial in 100 adults with type 2 diabetes (Bahrain/Italy team) evaluated three dates daily for 16 weeks. Despite dates containing >70% sugar, the study found:

  • No significant worsening of HbA1c or fasting glucose

  • Significant improvement in total cholesterol and HDL in the date group

  • Improved quality-of-life scores compared with controls MDPI+1

Full text: https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/12/1/217

The authors concluded that low daily portions of dates (3 fruits/day) are safe for many T2DM patients, with potential lipid benefits, when integrated into controlled diets.

Other work on glycemic response and medium GI confirms that dates, especially when eaten with other foods, can fit within moderate-GI dietary patterns, which is important for bulk Phoenix dactylifera dates for nutraceutical use in diabetic-friendly products. Baghdad Journal+1

2.2 Lipid profile and cardiovascular health

Clinical and observational studies and reviews show that date consumption and date-derived products may:

  • Reduce total and LDL cholesterol,

  • Improve antioxidant status,

  • Support vascular health and cardioprotection. MDPI+4

Key examples:

  • A 2020 RCT (Nutrients) found that regular date intake in adults with diabetes improved lipid profiles without adversely affecting glycemia (see link above). MDPI+1

  • A 2025 review on dates as a functional food for endurance and cardiometabolic health highlights their potential in replenishing glycogen, preventing hypoglycemia, and modulating lipids and inflammation. Wiley Online Library

  • A 2025 experimental study showed cardioprotective effects of date fruit and its extract against oxidative-stress–induced cardiac dysfunction in animal models, supporting antioxidant and myocardial-protective claims (for R&D, not consumer claims yet). ScienceDirect+1

This evidence is highly relevant for bulk dates for health-food and energy bar brands, industrial-grade dates for date paste and syrup production, and bulk dried Ceratonia… dates for nutraceutical products (capsules, concentrates, functional bars, shots).

2.3 Oxidative stress and special populations

  • A 2024–2025 randomized controlled trial in children with autism spectrum disorder showed that Ajwa date consumption over 12 weeks significantly improved oxidative-stress markers and antioxidant status. Egyptian Journal of Chemistry+1

This reinforces the broader message that dates function as antioxidant-rich fruits that can be used in specialized nutritional formulas, smoothies and snacks (subject to local regulatory conditions).

3. From traditional fruit to modern functional ingredient

Recent comprehensive reviews describe date fruits and their co-products (pulp, seeds, syrups, fiber, vinegars) as “natural multifunctional ingredients” for health-promoting foods and nutraceuticals, with wide potential across food and beverage categories. PubMed+3

Full-text examples:

Key industrial applications referenced or suggested include:

  • Bakery and snack manufacturing – incorporation of date paste/pulp into bars, biscuits, cakes, cookies and breakfast cereals for natural sweetness and fiber. PubMed+2

  • Beverages – smoothies, dairy and plant-based drinks, sports drinks and date-based coffee alternatives. PubMed+1

  • Confectionery and vegan chocolate alternatives – using dates as a cocoa-friendly, caffeine-free sweet base, often combined with nuts and seeds. Wiley Online Library+2

  • Nutraceutical and sports nutrition – encapsulated concentrates, powders and extracts, with focus on antioxidants, anti-inflammatory effects and metabolic support. PubMed+2

This aligns directly with bulk dried dates for bakery and snack manufacturing, industrial-grade dates for date paste and syrup production, and bulk dates for health-food and energy bar brands.

4. Note on date palm pollen and hearts of palm

4.1 Date palm pollen

This is relevant for bulk palm pollen for nutraceutical and supplement manufacturers who are developing male/female fertility or performance-support formulations (always within strict safety and regulatory frameworks).

4.2 Hearts of palm

Hearts of palm from palms including Phoenix species are used primarily as a gourmet vegetable in salads and ready meals. They are valued for:

  • Low fat, low calorie profile

  • Mild flavour and tender texture

  • Use in premium salads, antipasti, vegan “seafood-style” products

While specific clinical trials on date-palm hearts are limited, their nutritional vegetable profile makes them a natural fit for hearts of palm in bulk for salad and gourmet products in international foodservice and retail.

5. Regional and commercial relevance (UK, USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa)

Most modern date research is conducted in the Middle East, North Africa and Europe, but it is indexed in global databases and used by R&D teams worldwide.

  • UK & EU: Dates are used in high-fiber bakery, plant-based confectionery, breakfast cereals and energy balls, with marketing often referencing low–medium GI and natural-ingredient positioning, supported by reviews and clinical data above. MDPI+2

  • USA & Canada: Strong markets for Medjool, Deglet Nour and other varieties, widely used in clean-label bars, smoothies, sports snacks and vegan desserts, often promoted with antioxidant and “no added sugar (dates only)” messaging. Wiley Online Library+2

  • Australia & New Zealand: Health-food brands integrate dates into sports balls, paleo snacks and “better-for-you” bakery, aligning with functional-food reviews that describe dates as ideal for endurance, glycogen replenishment and antioxidant support. Wiley Online Library+1

  • South Africa: Dates and date syrups are used both as imported ingredients and local-plantation crops, with interest in functional and sustainable crops. Global reviews on date fruit’s nutritional and health value guide formulations for local markets. MDPI+2

6. How Scientific Evidence Supports the Use of Dried Dates

Clinical studies and review papers consistently describe dried dates as nutrient-dense, antioxidant-rich and functionally versatile fruits. Their natural balance of carbohydrates, dietary fibre, minerals and polyphenols makes them suitable for a wide range of formulations in the food and nutraceutical sectors.

When consumed in appropriate portions, dried dates have been shown to fit safely into controlled diets, including in people with impaired glycaemic control, and may help support healthy lipid profiles and oxidative-stress balance, according to published human and experimental studies.

Because of this, dried dates are widely used as a base ingredient in clean-label, plant-based, high-fibre and “no added sugar” product development across food, beverage and nutraceutical industries worldwide.

At ACPFOOD, we supply Bulk Dried Dates for Export to manufacturers, importers and brand owners who want science-backed, premium raw material. Our range covers Iranian varieties such as Mazafati, Piarom, Zahedi, Rabbi and Medjool, so our partners can buy dried dates in bulk from a trusted wholesale dates supplier for export. We work with premium bulk dates for international buyers and organic Phoenix dactylifera dates for export, serving customers who need bulk Mazafati dates for wholesale, Piarom dates wholesale for importers, bulk Zahedi dates for food industry, Rabbi dates in bulk for confectionery and Medjool dates wholesale for retail packs. As an export-quality Iranian dates supplier, we provide raw material for bulk dried dates for bakery and snack manufacturing, industrial-grade dates for date paste and syrup production, bulk dates for health-food and energy bar brands, wholesale stuffed dates and value-added date products, and bulk dates for repacking and private label brands. We also support formulators looking for bulk Phoenix dactylifera dates for nutraceutical use, as well as complementary products such as hearts of palm in bulk for salad and gourmet products and bulk palm pollen for nutraceutical and supplement manufacturers, and we help design date programs for premium-grade dates for luxury gift boxes and gourmet markets and bulk dried dates for Middle Eastern and Mediterranean food distributors.

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