Sayer Dates

  • Premium semi-dry date variety with elongated shape

  • Color ranges from golden brown to dark brown

  • Tender, fleshy texture with naturally sweet flavor

  • Low moisture content, ideal for long-term storage and export

  • Consistent quality with multiple grades available

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Sayer Dates are a premium semi-dry variety widely cultivated and recognized for their elongated shape and distinctive color, which ranges from golden brown to dark brown. The skin of Sayer Dates adheres closely to the flesh, creating a pleasant texture and naturally sweet taste that appeals to many consumers.

Thanks to their relatively low moisture content, Sayer Dates have excellent storage stability and are highly suitable for export. Their rich flavor and long shelf life make them an excellent choice for both retail consumers and bulk buyers.

At Orgaweek, Sayer Dates are carefully harvested, sorted, and graded to meet international standards. With grades ranging from Select A to industrial, customers can select the best option for their needs. They are packed in both retail-friendly formats and bulk cartons to ensure maximum freshness and quality.


Product Specifications (Text Table)

Specifications

Characteristic Tolerance / Condition
Moisture < 15%
Black Spot < 0.5% by count
Calyx < 0.5% by count
Damaged Fruit < 0.5% by weight
Extraneous Vegetable Material (EVM) < 1% by count
Infestation No live infestation; dead infestation < 3%
Mineral Stones / Grit < 0.5 g per 4 tons
Non-hazardous foreign matter < 1 piece per carton
Broken / Incomplete < 5% by count
Discolored < 5% by count
Rot / Mold / Hard Ends < 1% by count
Hard Ends < 2% by count
Undeveloped < 10% by count
True hazardous foreign matter (glass) Nil

Available Grades

Grade Description Availability
Select A 65–75 pcs/lb Yes
Select B 75–85 pcs/lb Yes
GAQ 85–105 pcs/lb Yes
FAQ More than 105 pcs/lb No
Industrial Without count No

Nutritional Values per 100g

Principle Value Unit
Calories 350 Cal
Total Fat 0.17 g
Cholesterol < 1 mg
Sodium 25.3 mg
Potassium 665 mg
Carbohydrates 84.9 g
Total Dietary Fiber 10.2 g
Total Sugar 68.2 g
Protein 2.1 g
Calcium 75.5 mg
Iron 2.5 mg
Ash 1.85 g
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