Medjool Dates, 1kg
Discovering the Flavour and Texture of Medjool Dates!
Medjool dates, often referred to as 'nature's candy', are prized for their rich, caramel-like sweetness and luscious texture. Larger and softer than other date varieties, Medjool dates have a chewy exterior that
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Discovering the Flavour and Texture of Medjool Dates!
Medjool dates, often referred to as 'nature's candy', are prized for their rich, caramel-like sweetness and luscious texture. Larger and softer than other date varieties, Medjool dates have a chewy exterior that gives way to a creamy, almost buttery interior. Their deep amber-brown colour and slight stickiness add to their luxurious appeal. These fruits are naturally sweet without any added sugars, making them a healthy and indulgent treat. With subtle notes of honey, cinnamon and toffee, these exotic delights provide a flavour profile that complements both sweet and savoury dishes.
Medjool Dates Cooking Suggestions
- Blending: Blend into smoothies for natural sweetness and richness.
- Chopping: Chop and add to baked goods like cakes, muffins or bread.
- Stuffing: Stuff with nuts, cheese or chocolate for an elegant appetiser or snack.
- Cooking: Cook into sauces or marinades for a sweet-savoury glaze.
- Catering: Use as a base for energy bars or raw desserts.
Medjool Dates Serving Suggestions
- Cheeses: Pair with soft cheeses like goat cheese or Brie for a sophisticated bite.
- Nuts & Seeds: Combine with nuts and seeds for a homemade trail mix.
- Salads: Add to salads with greens, citrus and vinaigrettes for a burst of sweetness.
- Meats: Serve alongside roasted meats like lamb or chicken for a Middle Eastern flair.
- Sides: Top oatmeal, yoghurt or ice cream for a naturally sweet garnish.
Origin: Middle East
Weight: 1kg
Storage: Keep refrigerated.
Shelf life: 3 days from delivery.
Cooking suggestions: Blending into smoothies, chopping into baked goods (cakes, muffins or bread), stuffing with nuts, cheese or chocolate, cooking into sauces or using a base for raw desserts.
Serving suggestions: Pair with soft cheese (goat cheese, Brie), mix with nuts and seeds, add to salads or serve with roasted meats (lamb, chicken).
