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Often called the ‘King of Dates’, Medjoul dates are valued for their size, softness, and deep, caramel-like flavour. These are grown in Jericho, in the Jordan Valley, where one of the world’s lowest elevations creates a unique climate that allows the fruit to ripen slowly and develop its distinctive richness.

Cultivated across sun-soaked groves and harvested with care, these dates reflect both the conditions of the land and the traditions of those who grow them. Naturally high in fibre and potassium, they offer both nourishment and indulgence, a balance that sits at the heart of Palestinian food culture.

They are enjoyed simply, straight from the box, paired with coffee, or shared with others at the table. Their depth of flavour also makes them a natural addition to desserts, cheeseboards, and slow-cooked savoury dishes, where their sweetness brings warmth and contrast.

Details

Ingredients: 100% Medjoul dates

Size: 500g

Origin: Jericho, West Bank, Palestine

Care
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
For extended freshness, keep refrigerated once opened and store in an airtight container.
Giving back

By stocking and supporting Palestinian-made goods, we contribute to sustaining livelihoods and preserving craft under ongoing occupation and erasure.
A portion of proceeds is shared with marginalised communities through our ongoing partnership with human rights organisation Restless Beings.
For every order placed, we also plant a tree, contributing to long-term environmental restoration.

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Zaytoun, Fair Trade from Palestine

Zaytoun was founded to create a direct and sustainable route to market for Palestinian farmers, ensuring their produce can be shared beyond their local communities while retaining its value and integrity. Working with cooperatives across the West Bank, the organisation supports small-scale producers through fair trade practices that prioritise stable income and long-term livelihoods.

In a context where movement, access, and trade are often restricted, this work plays a vital role in keeping Palestinian agriculture present and viable. Each product becomes part of a wider effort to support farmers, protect traditional food systems, and maintain a connection between land and community.

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