The name Zahidi means “of a small quantity or nobility” and these dates are indeed, much sought after for their uniqueness and flavor.
Zahidi dates were introduced in the early 1900s and are known for their golden color. They are medium-sized dates which are classified as semi-dry, which suits them perfectly for storage and also for cooking.
They have a wonderful nutty sweet flavor and are naturally cholesterol-free, rich in vitamins and minerals, and a healthy source of fiber.
- Kosher Parve Supervision Rabbi Moshe Hadaya, Eilat
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Organic Zahidi Dates, 400 gr
Kibbutz Neot Smadar was established in 1986 by a group of friends with an interest in organic farming. (A kibbutz is a communal farm. The first kibbutz was established in Israel in 1909) The friends established their kibbutz in the southern Negev Desert 60 km north of Eilat and over the years they have coaxed the desert to bloom by cultivating an oasis of fruit trees, and vegetables.
Over the years they developed knowledge of the delicate ecosystem that experiences extreme temperatures and very little rainfall. Undaunted by the rocky desert soil they have cultivated 400 acres of land where they grow dates, olives, almonds, and a variety of fruit trees.
In addition to their flowering trees, the vibrant organic farm also raises goats for yogurts and cheese and a vineyard for making wine and has a vibrant community of artists who work in a variety of mediums creating beautiful functional art.
This small cooperative farm has developed an international reputation for the sweetest fruits, delicious olive oils, nectars, jams, and dried fruits.
Mordechai Corcos is an artist for Kibbutz Neot Smadar. He is a jeweler by profession who draws his inspiration from the soulful Negev Desert which surrounds the kibbutz. He is known for crafting unique Judaica, silver utensils, and restoration artifacts.