A large number of date cultivars and varieties emerged through history of its cultivation, but the exact number is difficult to assess. Hussain and El-Zeid[1] (1975) have reported 400 varieties, while Nixon[2] (1954) named around 250. Most of those are limited to a particular region, and only a few dozen have attained broader commercial importance. The most renowned cultivars worldwide include Deglet Noor, originally of Algeria; Zahidi and Hallawi of Iraq; Medjool of Morocco; Mazafati of Iran.[3]
Most of the information in the following list is from Date Palm Genetic Resources and Utilization by Al-Khayri et al. (2015).[4] [5]
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Abdel Rahman | Yemen | ||||||||
Abel | Libya | ||||||||
Abid Raḥim, Abidraḥim | Sudan | Arabic: عبد رحيم | In Nigeria, it is called Dabino. | ||||||
Abyadh (Bathri, seeded) | Yemen | ||||||||
Ademou | Morocco | ||||||||
Aghous (Aguis) | Niger | ||||||||
Aglany | Egypt | ||||||||
Aguelid | Morocco | ||||||||
Ahardane | Morocco | ||||||||
Ahmar Danca | Mauritania | ||||||||
Ahmar Dli | Mauritania | ||||||||
Aïssa-Iyoub | Morocco | ||||||||
Ajwa | Saudi Arabia | Arabic: Arabic: [[:ar:العجوة (تمر)|العجوة]] | |||||||
Akanirom | Niger | ||||||||
Al Sahagi | Yemen | ||||||||
Al-Falha | Mauritania | ||||||||
Alfat Al-Bahoua | Mauritania | ||||||||
Alfat Foum Agadir | Mauritania | ||||||||
Al-Hanaouia | Mauritania | ||||||||
Alig | Tunisia | Arabic: Arabic: [[:ar:العليقي|العليقي]] | |||||||
Almadeyna | Niger | ||||||||
Almehtari | Iran | ||||||||
Amari, Ameri | Bahrain | Arabic: Arabic: [[:ar:عماري (تمر)|عماري]] | |||||||
Amchekhssi | Mauritania | ||||||||
Amhat | Egypt | ||||||||
Amir Hajj or Amer Hajj | Iraq | Soft with a thin skin and thick flesh, sometimes called "the visitor's date" because it is a delicacy served to guests. | |||||||
Ammari, Ammary, Amry | Tunisia | Arabic: Arabic: [[:ar:عماري (تمر)|عماري]] | |||||||
Anagow | Chad | Arabic: Arabic: [[:ar:أنقو|أنقو]] | |||||||
Anbara, Anbarah | Saudi Arabia | Arabic: Arabic: عنبرة | |||||||
Angou | Tunisia | Arabic: Arabic: [[:ar:أنقو|أنقو]] | |||||||
Ardousow | Chad | ||||||||
Aribo | Chad | ||||||||
Arichti, Arichty, Rochty | Tunisia | Arabic: Arabic: [[:ar:عرشتي|عرشتي]] | |||||||
Arsandow | Chad | ||||||||
Asabia el Aroos | Yemen | ||||||||
Asada | Sudan | ||||||||
Aṣeel | Pakistan | Urdu: أصيل | Dates from Pakistan that are pitted and diced | ||||||
Ashhal | Bahrain | ||||||||
Ashrasi | Syria | Arabic: Arabic: اشرسي | |||||||
Aswad | Qatar | ||||||||
Atratinna | Niger | ||||||||
Awaidi | Kuwait | ||||||||
Azat | Qatar | ||||||||
Azigzao | Morocco | ||||||||
Aziza Bouzid | Morocco | ||||||||
Azzani | Yemen | ||||||||
Baghaberha | Niger | ||||||||
Bagounia | Niger | ||||||||
Bamour | Libya | ||||||||
Banat - Alabade | Bahrain | ||||||||
Banat - Alssyid | Bahrain | ||||||||
Baqal | Yemen | ||||||||
Barakawi | Sudan | Arabic: Arabic: بركاوي | |||||||
Barbosa | Yemen | ||||||||
Barḥi, Barḥee | Bahrain | Arabic: Arabic: [[:ar:برحي|برحي]] | Nearly spherical, light amber to dark brown when ripe; soft, with thick flesh and rich flavour. One of the few varieties that are good in the khalal stage when they are yellow (like a fresh grape, as opposed to dry, like a raisin). | ||||||
Barni | Oman | Arabic: Arabic: [[:ar:برني (تمر)|برني]] | |||||||
Barni Madinah | Saudi Arabia | ||||||||
Bartamoda, Barttamoda | Egypt | ||||||||
Basbrik | Mauritania | ||||||||
Bashbak | Qatar | ||||||||
Bayaḍ | Saudi Arabia | Arabic: Arabic: [[:ar:بياض (تمر)|بياض]] | |||||||
Baydir | Algeria | [6] | |||||||
Begum Jangi | Pakistan | ||||||||
Beiḍ | Saudi Arabia | Arabic: Arabic: بيض | |||||||
Bejjou or bejou | Tunisia | Arabic: Arabic: [[:ar:الباجو|الباجو]] | |||||||
Beladi | Djibouti | ||||||||
Belhazit | Morocco | ||||||||
Bent-Eisha | Egypt | ||||||||
Bent Qbala | Algeria | ||||||||
Berni | Libya | Arabic: Arabic: [[:ar:برني (تمر)|برني]] | |||||||
Berz | Qatar | ||||||||
Bestian | Libya | ||||||||
Biḍ Ḥamam | Tunisia | Arabic: Arabic: [[:ar:بيض_حمام|بيض حمام]] | |||||||
Bin Saif | Qatar | ||||||||
Biraira, Bireir | Sudan | Arabic: Arabic: برير | |||||||
Birbin | Syria | Arabic: Arabic: بربن | |||||||
Bisr Ḥelou | Tunisia | Arabic: Arabic: [[:ar:بسر حلو|بسر حلو]] | |||||||
Bollior | Spain | ||||||||
Bornow | Chad | ||||||||
Boucerdoune | Morocco | ||||||||
Boufaggouss, Boufegous (Moussa) | Tunisia | ||||||||
Bouhattam | Tunisia | ||||||||
Bouijjou | Morocco | ||||||||
Bouittob | Morocco | ||||||||
Boujira | Mauritania | ||||||||
Boukhanni | Morocco | ||||||||
Bourar | Morocco | ||||||||
Bouskri | Morocco | ||||||||
Bouslikhene | Morocco | ||||||||
Bousthami | Morocco | Black (kahla) and white varieties | |||||||
Boutemda | Morocco | ||||||||
Bouzeggar | Morocco | ||||||||
Braim, Breim | Kuwait
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Brismi | Bahrain | ||||||||
Bu Narenjah | Oman | ||||||||
Buchairah | Bahrain | ||||||||
Buraimi | Saudi Arabia | ||||||||
Candíos Puntiagudos | Spain | ||||||||
Candits, Cándidos, Maduros | Spain | ||||||||
Cheikh Mhammed (Sheikh Mohammed) | Algeria | ||||||||
Choddakh | Tunisia | Arabic: Arabic: [[:ar:شداخ|شداخ]] | |||||||
Confitera | Spain | ||||||||
Dabbas | United Arab Emirates | ||||||||
Dagh | Pakistan | ||||||||
Datça | Turkey | ||||||||
Dan Haoussa | Niger | ||||||||
Daurat, Dorado | Spain | ||||||||
Dayri | Iran | Arabic: Arabic: ديري | The "Monastery" date, these are long, slender, nearly black, and soft. | ||||||
De Adobo | Spain | ||||||||
De Berberia | Spain | ||||||||
De Espiga | Spain | ||||||||
De Rambla | Spain | ||||||||
De Sol | Spain | ||||||||
Dedhi | Pakistan | ||||||||
Degla Beida | Algeria | ||||||||
Degla Bidha | Tunisia | ||||||||
Deglet Noor | Algeria | Arabic: Arabic: [[:ar:دقلة_نور|دقلة نور]] | |||||||
Dehdar Moradi | Iran | ||||||||
Dhakki | Pakistan | ||||||||
Dibinojeh naoura | Cameroon | ||||||||
Dilo | Niger | ||||||||
Dogordow | Chad | ||||||||
Empress | Indio, California | Developed by the DaVall family from a seedling of Thoory. It is large, and is softer and sweeter than Thoory. It generally has a light tan top half and brown bottom half. | |||||||
Faqur | Chad | ||||||||
Farḍ, Faraḍ | Oman
| Arabic: Arabic: فرض | Deep dark brown, tender skin, sweet flavor, small seed. Keeps well when well packed. | ||||||
Fasli | Pakistan | ||||||||
Fermla | Tunisia | Arabic: Arabic: [[:ar:فرملة|فرملة]] | |||||||
Fezzani | Tunisia | Arabic: Arabic: [[:ar:فزاني|فزاني]] | |||||||
Fṭimi or Alligue | Tunisia | Arabic: Arabic: [[:ar:فطيمي|فطيمي]] | Grown in inland oases of Tunisia. | ||||||
Gabiley | Yemen | Arabic: Arabic: الجبيلي | |||||||
Gajjar | Pakistan | ||||||||
Gameye or Ngamaya | Niger | ||||||||
Gargoda | Egypt | ||||||||
Gharrah | Bahrain | ||||||||
Ghars | Algeria | Arabic: Arabic: غرس | |||||||
Gharss Souf (Gharss Meṭṭig) | Tunisia | Arabic: Arabic: [[:ar:غرس سوف|غرس سوف]] or Arabic: [[:ar:غرس مطيقي|غرس مطيقي]] | |||||||
Ghudairey | Yemen | ||||||||
Ghur | Saudi Arabia | Arabic: Arabic: [[:ar:الغر (تمر)|الغر]] | |||||||
Gish Rabi | Syria | ||||||||
Goknah | Pakistan | ||||||||
Gonda, Gounda, Goundi | Tunisia | Arabic: Arabic: [[:ar:قندة|قندة]] | |||||||
Gondaila | Egypt | ||||||||
Goria Fari | Niger | ||||||||
Goria Ja | Niger | ||||||||
Goṣbi, Gouṣbi | Tunisia | Arabic: Arabic: [[:ar:قصبي|قصبي]] | |||||||
Gros, Cavirots, Redondos | Spain | ||||||||
Guewass | Niger | ||||||||
Gulistan | Pakistan | ||||||||
Gzaz | Yemen | ||||||||
Hadib | Niger | ||||||||
Hafs | Morocco | ||||||||
Haji Mohammadi | Iran | ||||||||
Hajri | Yemen | ||||||||
Ḥalawi, Ḥalawy | India | Arabic: Arabic: حلاوي | Soft, and extremely sweet, small to medium in size. | ||||||
Halima | Libya | Halima is a woman's name. | |||||||
Hallaw/Taroot | Bahrain | ||||||||
Hallini | Pakistan | ||||||||
Ḥalwa | Algeria | Arabic: Arabic: [[:ar:الحلوة (تمر)|الحلوة]] | |||||||
Ḥamra, Ḥamrah, Ḥamria | Tunisia
| Arabic: Arabic: [[:ar:الحمراء (تمر)|الحمراء]] | |||||||
Handhal | Oman | ||||||||
Haoua | Morocco | ||||||||
Harissa | Djibouti | ||||||||
Hatimi | Bahrain | Arabic: Arabic: [[:ar:حاتمي_(تمر)|حاتمي]] | |||||||
Hayany | Egypt | Hayani is a man's name – these dates are dark-red to nearly black and soft. | |||||||
Hilali | Bahrain | Arabic: Arabic: [[:ar:هلالي|هلالي]] | |||||||
Hillawi | Pakistan | ||||||||
Hissa | Tunisia | Arabic: Arabic: [[:ar:هيسة|هيسة]] | File:HissaDates.JPG | ||||||
Hitmi | Qatar | ||||||||
Hloua | Tunisia | Arabic: Arabic: [[:ar:الحلوة (تمر)|الحلوة]] | |||||||
Ḥorra | Tunisia | Arabic: Arabic: [[:ar:حرة (تمر)|حرة]] | |||||||
Ḥulwa | Saudi Arabia, Iraq | Arabic: Arabic: [[:ar:الحلوة (تمر)|الحلوة]] | |||||||
Ḥumri | Bahrain | Arabic: Arabic: [[:ar:الحميرة (تمر)|الحميرة]] | |||||||
Hussaini | Pakistan | ||||||||
Iklane | Morocco | ||||||||
Ilfodone | Niger | ||||||||
Imri | Djibouti | ||||||||
Indi | Sri Lanka | Sinhala; Sinhalese: ඉඳ | |||||||
Jabiri, Jabri | Bahrain
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Jawan Sour | Pakistan | ||||||||
Jihel | Morocco | ||||||||
Jouzi | Kuwait | ||||||||
Judean date palm | Israel | Arabic: Arabic: [[:ar:نخل_يهودا|نخل يهودا]] | An ancient cultivar which, in 2005, was revived from a 2000-year-old seed. This cultivar is originally from the west coast of the Dead Sea. | ||||||
Kaanihery | Niger | ||||||||
Kabkab | Iran | Arabic: Arabic: [[:ar:خرمای کبکاب|کبکاب]] | |||||||
Karbaline | Pakistan | ||||||||
Karwan | Pakistan | ||||||||
Kasho Wari | Pakistan | ||||||||
Kathari | Libya | ||||||||
Kehraba | Pakistan | ||||||||
Kentichi | Algeria | Arabic: Arabic: [[:ar:كنتيشي|كنتيشي]] | |||||||
Khaḍrawi, Khaḍrawy | Djibouti | Arabic: Arabic: خضراوي | The name is Arabic for 'green'; it is a cultivar favoured by many Arabs. It is a soft, very dark date. | ||||||
Khalaṣ | Djibouti | Arabic: Arabic: [[:ar:خلاص (تمر)|خلاص]] | One of the major palm cultivars in Saudi Arabia. Its fruit is called (Arabic: خلاص). Notably produced in Hofuf (Al-Ahsa) and Qatif in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia (ash-Sharqīyah). | ||||||
Kharbalian | Pakistan | ||||||||
Khaṣab | Kuwait
| Arabic: Arabic: [[:ar:الخصاب (تمر)|الخصاب]] | |||||||
Kisba, Kasbat - Asfoor | Djibouti | Arabic: Arabic: [[:ar:كسبة|كسبة]] | |||||||
Khaṣouee | Iran | Arabic: Arabic: [[:ar:خرمای خاصوئی|خاصوئی]] | |||||||
Khastawi | Iraq | Arabic: Arabic: خستاوي | The leading soft date in Iraq; it is syrupy and small in size, prized for dessert. | ||||||
Khawaja | Bahrain | ||||||||
Khenaizi, Khunaizi, Khuneizi, Khinaizy, Khineze | Saudi Arabia | Arabic: Arabic: [[:ar:الخنيزي|الخنيزي]] | |||||||
Khiḍri | Palestine | Arabic: Arabic: خضري | |||||||
Khoḍry | Saudi Arabia | Arabic: Arabic: خضري | |||||||
Khyarah | Kuwait | Arabic: Arabic: خياره | |||||||
Kinta, Kenta | Tunisia | Arabic: Arabic: [[:ar:تمر كنتة|كنتة]] | |||||||
Koîdi bichanga | Chad | ||||||||
Koîdi dellémadow | Chad | ||||||||
Koîdow | Chad | ||||||||
Kougoudou | Chad | ||||||||
Kouhi | Chad | ||||||||
Koukouma | Niger | ||||||||
Kourdow | Chad | ||||||||
Krouskrous | Niger | ||||||||
Kulma | Sudan | ||||||||
Kupro | Pakistan | ||||||||
Kustawy | Palestine | Arabic: Arabic: خستاوي | |||||||
Lagou | Tunisia | Arabic: Arabic: [[:ar:اللاقو|اللاقو]] | |||||||
Lakhdira | Mauritania | ||||||||
Lamdina | Mauritania | ||||||||
Largos | Spain | ||||||||
Lemsi | Tunisia | ||||||||
Léon | Spain | ||||||||
Libyan Deglet | Libya | ||||||||
Litima | Algeria | ||||||||
Lohandjé | Chad | ||||||||
Lolo, Lolwi, Lulu | Syria
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Louted | Mauritania | ||||||||
Mabroom (Barni Al Ola) | Saudi Arabia | Arabic: Arabic: مبروم | A large, elongated date | ||||||
Mabsli | Oman | ||||||||
Madina | Sudan | ||||||||
Madini | Yemen | ||||||||
Madloki | Oman | ||||||||
Mahboula | Mauritania | ||||||||
Mah-Lbaïd | Morocco | ||||||||
Maiwa | Niger | ||||||||
Maktoom, Maktoomi, Maktoumi | Syria
| Arabic: Arabic: مكتومي | Large, red-brown, thick-skinned, soft, medium-sweet date. | ||||||
Malkaby | Egypt | ||||||||
Malṭi | Tunisia | Arabic: Arabic: [[:ar:مالطي|مالطي]] | |||||||
Manakbir | A large fruit that ripens early. | ||||||||
Marchiano | Chad | ||||||||
Marraner | Spain | ||||||||
Masli, Masili | Oman
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Maazwati | Pakistan | ||||||||
Méboul | Chad | ||||||||
Mech Degla | Algeria | ||||||||
Medjool (Mujhoolah) | Djibouti | Arabic: Arabic: [[:ar:تمر المجهول|المجهول]] | A large, sweet and succulent date. | ||||||
Méguirti | Chad | ||||||||
Mékléya | Chad | ||||||||
Mékoîdi | Chad | ||||||||
Mekt | Morocco | ||||||||
Meneifi | Saudi Arabia | Arabic: Arabic: منيفي | |||||||
Merziban | Bahrain | Arabic: Arabic: [[:ar:المرزبان|المرزبان]] | |||||||
Mestali | Morocco | ||||||||
Météréli | Chad | ||||||||
Métoukouli | Chad | ||||||||
Mgmaget Ayuob | Hun, Libya | ||||||||
Mijraf | Yemen | ||||||||
Mishriq, Mishrig | Sudan | , meaning 'east' | Wad Khateeb and Wad Laggai varieties in Sudan | ||||||
Miskani | Saudi Arabia | Arabic: Arabic: مسكاني | |||||||
Momeg | Yemen | ||||||||
Mordaseng | Iran | ||||||||
Moscatel | Spain | ||||||||
Mourudow | Chad | ||||||||
Mozafati, Mazafati, Muzawati | Iran
| Persian: Persian: [[:fa:خرمای مضافتی|مضافتی]], meaning 'suburban' or 'peripheral' | Dark, fleshy and sweet date of medium size with a relatively high moisture content and is suited for fresh consumption, i.e. not dried. At a temperature of NaNC it can be kept for up to 2 years. | ||||||
Mriziga | Mauritania | ||||||||
Mubashir | Bahrain | ||||||||
Mudallal | Bahrain | ||||||||
Muwaji | Bahrain | ||||||||
Nabtat Ali | Saudi Arabia | Arabic: Arabic: نبتة علي | |||||||
Nabtat Saif | Bahrain
| Arabic: Arabic: نبتة سيف | |||||||
Nabtat Sulṭan | Saudi Arabia | Arabic: Arabic: نبتة سلطان | |||||||
Nabut Sultan | Djibouti | ||||||||
Naghal | Oman | ||||||||
Najda | Morocco | ||||||||
Nebut Seif | Kuwait | Arabic: Arabic: [[:ar:نبوت سيف|نبوت سيف]] | |||||||
Nemahan | Somalia | ||||||||
Niqal | Qatar | ||||||||
Noyet Meka | Libya | ||||||||
Omglaib | Libya | ||||||||
Oraiby | Egypt | ||||||||
Otakin | Pakistan | ||||||||
Oum Arich | Mauritania | ||||||||
Oum-N’hal | Morocco | ||||||||
Oumo-Assala | Djibouti | ||||||||
Outoukdime | Morocco | ||||||||
Pashpag | Pakistan | ||||||||
Piarom | Iran | A large, thin-skinned, black-brown semi-dry date. | |||||||
Qanṭar | Kuwait | Arabic: Arabic: قنطار | |||||||
Qash | Oman | ||||||||
Qashmak | Qatar | ||||||||
Qaṭarah | Saudi Arabia | Arabic: Arabic: قطاره | |||||||
Rabbi, Rabai | Iran
| Persian: Persian: [[:fa:خرمای ربی|ربی]] | |||||||
Rabia | Saudi Arabia | Arabic: Arabic: ربيعة | |||||||
Ras Lahmer, Ras Ltmar | Morocco | ||||||||
Roghni | Pakistan | ||||||||
Rojo | Spain | ||||||||
Roṭab | Iran, Iraq | Arabic: Arabic: [[:ar:رطب|رطب]] | Dark and soft. | ||||||
Ruthana, Rotana | Saudi Arabia | Arabic: Arabic: [[:ar:روثانة (تمر)|روثانة]] | |||||||
Ruzeiz, Rzaiz, Rzizi | Saudi Arabia | Arabic: Arabic: [[:ar:الرزيز|الرزيز]] | |||||||
Sabaka | Saudi Arabia | Arabic: Arabic: سباكة | |||||||
Ṣabo | Bahrain | Arabic: Arabic: الصبو | |||||||
Ṣafawi | Saudi Arabia | Arabic: Arabic: صفاوي | Mainly grown in the Al-Madina region. Soft, semi-dried date variety; distinctive deep black colour, length and medium size. Share similarities with Ajwa dates such as taste. | ||||||
Ṣafrir | Israel | Hebrew: צפריר | Red colored sweet dates that can be eaten immediately after being harvested from the tree | ||||||
Sahcari | Somalia | ||||||||
Saiedi, Saidi | Libya | Soft, very sweet, these are popular in Libya. | |||||||
Saila | Libya | Soft, very sweet, these are popular in Libya. | |||||||
Saïrlayalate | Morocco | ||||||||
Sakkoty | Egypt | ||||||||
Salani | Oman | ||||||||
Salmadina | Mauritania | ||||||||
Samany | Egypt | ||||||||
Samaran | Kuwait | ||||||||
Sari | Saudi Arabia | Arabic: Arabic: سري | |||||||
Sayer | Iran | Arabic for 'common' | Dark orange-brown, of medium size, soft and syrupy. | ||||||
Seedling | Sudan | ||||||||
Ṣefri, Ṣufry | Saudi Arabia | Arabic: Arabic: [[:ar:صفري (تمر)|صفري]] | |||||||
Ṣegae | Saudi Arabia | Arabic: Arabic: [[:ar:صقعي (تمر)|صقعي]] | |||||||
Sellaj | Saudi Arabia | ||||||||
Selmi | Bahrain | ||||||||
Serfateh | Yemen | ||||||||
Setrawi | Bahrain | ||||||||
Sewi | India | ||||||||
Shabibi | Bahrain | ||||||||
Shahabi | Syria | ||||||||
Shahal, Shahl | Saudi Arabia
| Arabic: Arabic: [[:ar:شهل|شهل]] | |||||||
Shahani | Iran | Arabic: Arabic: [[:ar:خرمای شاهانی|شاهانی]] | |||||||
Shambari | Bahrain | ||||||||
Shamiya | Egypt | ||||||||
Shamran | India | ||||||||
Shebebi | Saudi Arabia | Arabic: Arabic: [[:ar:الشبيبي|الشبيبي]] | |||||||
Sheeri | Djibouti | ||||||||
Shaishi, Shishi | Saudi Arabia | Arabic: Arabic: [[:ar:الشيشي|الشيشي]] | |||||||
Sils | Bahrain | ||||||||
Siwy | Egypt | ||||||||
Sokotri | Yemen | ||||||||
Soukani | Mauritania | ||||||||
Sukkari, Suckari, Sokeri | Saudi Arabia
| Arabic: Arabic: [[:ar:سكري (تمر)|سكري]], meaning 'sugar' or 'sweet one' | Yellow skinned; faintly resilient and extremely sweet, often referred to as 'royal dates'. It is arguably the most expensive and premium variety.[7] | ||||||
Sullaj | Saudi Arabia | Arabic: Arabic: سلج | |||||||
Suqadari | Somalia | ||||||||
Tadmainte | Morocco | ||||||||
Tafezwin | Algeria | ||||||||
Taghayat | Niger | ||||||||
Tagiat | Libya | ||||||||
Takarmust, Takermest | Algeria | ||||||||
Talharma | Niger | ||||||||
Talis | Libya | ||||||||
Talittat | Niger | ||||||||
Tameg | Libya | ||||||||
Tamezwert | Algeria | ||||||||
Tanghal | Niger | ||||||||
Tanjoob | Bahrain | ||||||||
Tantbucht | Algeria | ||||||||
Taqerbucht | Algeria | ||||||||
Tarahim | Qatar | ||||||||
Tawragh | Niger | ||||||||
Ṭayyar, Ṭayer | Saudi Arabia | Arabic: Arabic: [[:ar:الطيار (تمر)|الطيار]] | |||||||
Tenat | Spain | ||||||||
Tendre Dolz | Spain | ||||||||
Tezerzayet, Touzerzayet | Tunisia | Arabic: Arabic: [[:ar:توزرزايت|توزرزايت]] | Kahla and Safra varieties | ||||||
Thoory (Thuri) | Algeria | Popular in Algeria, this dry date is brown-red when cured with a bluish bloom and very wrinkled skin. Its flesh is sometimes hard and brittle but the flavour described as sweet and nutty. | |||||||
Tha'al (Manasif) | Yemen | ||||||||
Tidirchi or Toudourchi | Niger | ||||||||
Tiernos, Tendre | Spain | ||||||||
Tifred | Mauritania | ||||||||
Tiguedert | Mauritania | ||||||||
Tijeb | Mauritania | ||||||||
Tilmoiran or Cliyarom | Niger | ||||||||
Timjuhart | Algeria | ||||||||
Tinterguel | Mauritania | ||||||||
Tinwazid | Mauritania | ||||||||
Tirtidou | Chad | ||||||||
Tissibi | Algeria | ||||||||
Tota | Pakistan | ||||||||
Touzouwzaw | Niger | ||||||||
Trasferit | Libya | ||||||||
Tronja | Tunisia | Arabic: Arabic: [[:ar:ترنجة|ترنجة]] | |||||||
Tubaig | Yemen | ||||||||
Tunisi (Deglet Noor) | Sudan | ||||||||
Um Raḥeem, Um Raḥim | Saudi Arabia | Arabic: Arabic: أم رحيم | |||||||
Um Sella | Oman | ||||||||
Um Al-Dehn | Kuwait | ||||||||
Um Al-Jwary | Libya | ||||||||
Um Al-Khashab | Saudi Arabia | Brilliant red skin; bittersweet, hard white flesh | |||||||
Verdal | Spain | ||||||||
Wallo | Chad | ||||||||
Wannana | Saudi Arabia | Arabic: Arabic: ونانة | |||||||
Ward | Qatar | ||||||||
Wardanga | Chad | ||||||||
Waserdow | Chad | ||||||||
Zabad | Oman | ||||||||
Zaghloul | Egypt | Arabic: زغلول|links=no | Dark red skin, long, and very crunchy when fresh (when they are typically served); extremely sweet, with sugar content creating a sense of desiccation in the mouth when eaten. This variety is essentially exclusive to Egypt, where it is subject to an element of nationalist sentiment on account of sharing a name with national hero Saad Zaghloul. | ||||||
Zahidi | Djibouti | Arabic: Arabic: [[:ar:تمر_الزهدي|الزهدي]]; Persian: Persian: [[:fa:خرمای زاهدی|زاهدی]] | Medium-sized, cylindrical, light golden-brown semi-dry dates are very sugary, and sold as soft, medium-hard and hard. Arabic for 'ascetic'. | ||||||
Zalao | Chad | ||||||||
Zebur | Libya | ||||||||
Zurghi (Makkawy) | Yemen |