
Launching Our Exclusive Trademark: Koffiyeh ArdAlkhair
Discover Koffiyeh ArdAlkhair – our exclusive collection of high-quality, colorful koffiyehs. A perfect blend of tradition and modern design, with 10% of revenues supporting Palestinian organizations in agriculture and healthcare. Wear it with pride, purpose, and style!
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Discover Palestine Cola on Ardalkhair: More Than a Drink, a Symbol of Solidarity
Refresh yourself with Palestine Cola, a soda crafted from natural ingredients and infused with a purpose. Every purchase supports initiatives in Palestine, making each sip a contribution toward positive change. Enjoy authentic flavors, 100% GMO-free, gluten-free, and Halal. Order now on Ardalkhair and be part of something bigger!
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Mejdool Dates: A Taste of Tradition and Fruit of the future
Experience the allure of Palestinian Mejdool dates, a symbol of heritage and nutrition. Dive into their storied history and nutritional benefits while exploring the thriving date industry in Palestine. Discover the timeless charm of this extraordinary fruit
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Palestine is one of the leading countries in the production of dates
The Mediterranean climate conditions dominant in the area provide optimal conditions for growth and development of date palm. Date palm cultivation is widespread in Palestine in the Jericho area, the Jordan Valley. Medjool dates are one of the finest dates produced in Palestine, at the regional and international levels.
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Healthy benefits of date fruit
Date fruit is like a mine containing a lot of basic minerals like phosphorus, calcium, iron, magnesium, sodium, sulfur, and chloride. It has also numerous benefits on the health being consumed as food, a fruit, a drink, dessert, and also a medicine.
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The Economic value of dates for the Arab countries
Nowadays, 30 countries around the world cultivate palm trees, almost 600 thousand hectares of farmed land, 422 thousand of them belong to Arab lands.
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Palm trees and dates in the different cultures
Palm tree in the different cultures. It was a symbol of warship amongst Chaldea, Assyrians and Phoenicians, in fact, many ministries in Arab countries relate palm trees with culture, religion and history.
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