
The Food Programme Dates: A User's Guide
Dec 26, 2025
In this engaging discussion, food historian Ivan Day shares insights on medieval recipes, tracing mince pies back to 15th-century dishes featuring dates. Chef Itamar Srulovich dives into the role of dates in contemporary Middle Eastern cuisine, even revealing his favorite uses in baking. Plant scientist Shahina Ghazanfar uncovers the origins and botany of date palms, highlighting their historical significance in trade and culture. Join them as they explore the rich tapestry of dates, from ancient oases to their festive role in Christmas traditions.
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Acrobatic Date Harvest In Tunisia
- Dan Saladino watches Saeed climb 50 meters up a date palm and harvest heavy bunches without a harness.
- The harvester lowers fruit with twine and the host eats an extraordinarily fresh date straight from the palm.
Oases Powered By Date Palm Systems
- Date palms enabled oasis farming by combining water sources with multi-level cultivation under their canopy.
- This system supported fruits, vegetables and sustained communities in arid regions for millennia.
Dates As Ancient Traded Sweetener
- Dates were a mobile, long-lasting sweetener traded across ancient networks from Arabia to Europe.
- Archaeological finds show dates reached Roman Britain and played culinary and ritual roles there.
