what is dates?and why it is important
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Dates are important, as they note when certain events happened. This is very important because history is recorded chronologically. It helps to know that one event happened before another event so that one can examine the relationship between events. ... Historians use datesin order to signify eras.
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■》Dates are rich in carbohydrates, comprising 70–80% in the form of glucose and fructose. Date fruit also contains fiber, vitamins and minerals, as well as polyphenols, a class of bioactive compounds, especially phenolic acids .
The carbohydrate, fiber and phenolic acid content depends on the date cultivar and ripening stage of the fruit as well as environmental conditions . Many date varieties were shown to contain p-coumaric acid, ferulic acid, sinapic acid and cinnamic acid derivatives, and isomers of 5-O-caffeoyl shikimic acid ,while other date varieties were found to contain ferulic acid, caffeic acid, p-coumaric acid and o-coumaric acid, the concentration of which varied between 0.0606 to 0.1477 g/kg in dry dates .
Flavonoids, also present in dates, are another important group of phenolic compounds that include proanthocyanidins, flavonoid glycosides and anthocyanins.
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