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Deglet Nour, also
spelled Deglet Noor, is a
cultivar of the date palm that
originated in the
oasis of
Tolga in Algeria.
Commonly referred to as the "queen...
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Three main
cultivar groups exist: soft (e.g., Medjool); semi-dry (e.g.,
Deglet Noor), and dry (e.g., T****y).[citation needed] A
draft genome of P. dactylifera...
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known cultivars, only two
contain the
disaccharide sugar sucrose:
Deglet Nour and Medjool. All the rest
contain the
monosaccharides glucose and fructose...
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region stands out for its
production of dates,
namely the
superior deglet nour variety, and
since the 1990s
tourism has
gained importance.
There is...
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broader commercial importance. The most
renowned cultivars worldwide include Deglet Noor,
originally of Algeria;
Zahidi and
Hallawi of Iraq;
Medjool of Morocco;...
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Makroudh is
prepared by
filling a
dough made with semolina,
usually using the
Deglet Nour date variety. The
dough is then
rolled and cut into diamond-shaped...
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district of Tolga,
which is well-known
internationally for its high-quality
Deglet Nour dates.
Other localities include Lichoua, Sidi Okba, Sidi Khaled, El-Kantara...
- tree. The
honeydew producing insects preferred the
Medjhool variety to the
Deglet Noor in Israel,
where they have been
observed in the
Arava Valley. Very...
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Tolga is well
known internationally for high-quality
dates (
Deglet Nour). It has more than 500,000 date palm trees. Most
dates produced are...
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Taking a
horse carriage to
visit the
oases and to
taste the
delicious Deglet Nour as well as
going to
Chott el Djerid, the
largest salt lake in the Sahara...