For Muslim families across America, dates — known in Arabic as tamr (تمر) — are far more than a fruit. They are the Sunnah way to break the daily fast during Ramadan, the gentle sweetness of Suhoor before a long day, and a food woven into prayer, gathering, and gift-giving throughout the year. At Desert Sun Dates, we hand-harvest premium Medjool, Zahidi, and Barhi dates on our family farm in California’s Coachella Valley and ship them direct to your door — fresh, soft, and ready for your Iftar (إفطار) table.

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Jumbo Medjool Dates — 2 lb to 10 lb · Barhi Dates — Seasonal · Zahidi Dates — 2 lb to 10 lb
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The Place of Dates (تمر) in Islamic Tradition

The date palm, or nakhla (نخلة), is mentioned more than any other fruit-bearing plant in the Quran. Generations of Muslims have followed the Sunnah (سنة) of breaking the daily fast with dates — a practice rooted in the example of the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ. The combination of natural sugars, fiber, potassium, and magnesium in dates makes them uniquely suited to gently restore the body after a day of fasting, lifting blood sugar without the crash that processed sweets cause.

Whether your family traces its roots to Yemen, Lebanon, Palestine, Syria, Egypt, Morocco, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Somalia, Indonesia, or anywhere else in the global ummah, dates connect you to a tradition stretching back fourteen centuries — and to a fruit that was already ancient when the Prophet ﷺ recommended it.

What Are Medjool Dates? (تمر المجهول — Tamr Al-Majhool)

Medjool dates — known in Arabic as تمر المجهول (Tamr Al-Majhool, literally “the unknown date”) — originated in the Tafilalt region of Morocco and are widely considered the king of dates. They are the largest commonly available variety, with a deep mahogany color, soft caramel-like flesh, and a rich sweetness that intensifies after a day of fasting.

Among American Muslim families, Medjool dates are the most popular choice for Iftar trays, Ramadan gift boxes, and Eid celebrations. Their large size makes them ideal for stuffing with almonds, walnuts, or labneh; their natural sweetness lets them stand alone alongside Arabic coffee or rose-scented water; and their soft texture is gentle on a stomach that has been empty all day.

Our Three Date Varieties (أنواع التمور)

Medjool Dates — تمر المجهول

The crown jewel of our farm. Soft, jumbo-sized, and deeply sweet — the most popular date for Iftar across the Muslim world. Available in 2 lb, 5 lb, and 10 lb boxes.

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Barhi Dates — تمر البرحي

Originally from Iraq, Barhi (al-barhi, البرحي) dates are smaller, with a creamy butterscotch-like sweetness. Beloved in Khaleeji and Iraqi households, they are often eaten fresh in their golden khalal stage or fully ripened to soft brown. Seasonal — available August and September.

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Zahidi Dates — تمر الزهدي

A firmer, drier date with golden-amber color and a nutty, lightly sweet flavor. Zahidi (al-zahdi, الزهدي) dates are favored for cooking, date syrup (dibs, دبس), date paste, and as a lower-sugar everyday snack. Available in 2 lb to 10 lb.

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Why Choose Farm-Direct California Medjool Dates for Ramadan

  • Farm-direct freshness. Most dates sold in grocery stores travel through several middlemen and may be months old by the time they reach your table. Our dates are hand-harvested, sorted, and shipped from our family farm in California’s Coachella Valley — typically reaching your home within days.
  • Halal by nature. Whole, unprocessed Medjool dates contain a single ingredient: the date itself. No additives, no preservatives, no glazing oils. Just fruit, sun, and time.
  • Coachella Valley climate. Our valley’s hot, dry days, cool nights, and 300+ days of sunshine recreate the conditions of the date palm’s ancient Middle Eastern home — which is why California now produces some of the finest Medjool dates anywhere in the world.
  • A family farm, not a corporate distributor. When you order from us, your dates come from a single piece of land tended by the same people, year after year.
  • Ships nationwide. We deliver to every state in the U.S., including the major Muslim-American communities of Michigan, New York, New Jersey, Illinois, Texas, California, Virginia, and beyond.

How Muslim Families Use Our Dates During Ramadan

  • Iftar (إفطار): Break the fast with an odd number of Medjool dates and a glass of water or laban, following the prophetic tradition.
  • Suhoor (سحور): Two or three dates with milk, yogurt, or oatmeal provide steady, slow-release energy for the long day of fasting ahead.
  • Ramadan gift boxes: A box of premium Medjool dates is one of the most beloved gifts to bring when visiting family, breaking fast at a friend’s home, or thanking your imam.
  • Eid al-Fitr (عيد الفطر) celebrations: Stuffed dates filled with walnuts, almonds, or candied orange peel are a centerpiece of Eid sweets trays.
  • Daily Sunnah: Many Muslims maintain the year-round practice of eating an odd number of dates each morning.
  • Halal baking: Date paste, date syrup, and date-sweetened desserts (ma’amoul, kleicha, halawet el jibn) all start with high-quality dates.

Ramadan & Iftar Recipes

Beyond eating dates straight from the box, our recipe library includes traditional and modern dishes from across the Muslim world:

Find Your City — Muslim Community Date Delivery Across America

We ship Medjool dates from our family farm in the Coachella Valley to Muslim communities in every major American metropolitan area. Visit your city’s page for local Iftar traditions, mosque references, and shipping details:

Detroit Metro — The Heart of Arab America

Northeast — From Little Ramallah to the Capital

Midwest — Bridgeview, Cedar-Riverside & Beyond

South — Houston to Atlanta to Tampa

West — California to the Valley of the Sun

Frequently Asked Questions

Are Desert Sun Dates halal?

Yes. Whole Medjool, Barhi, and Zahidi dates are halal by nature — they contain only one ingredient: the date itself. We do not coat our dates with glucose syrup, glazing oils, or any non-halal additive. They are simply fruit, hand-harvested and packed on our family farm.

How long do Medjool dates stay fresh?

Stored in a sealed container at room temperature, our Medjool dates stay fresh for up to two months. In the refrigerator, they last six months or more. For long-term storage — for example, stocking up before Ramadan — Medjool dates can be frozen for over a year without losing flavor or texture.

Do you sell Ajwa dates?

Ajwa dates (‘ajwa, عجوة) are a small black date grown only in the region of Madinah, Saudi Arabia, and we have great respect for their place in Islamic tradition. We do not grow Ajwa — our family farm produces the Medjool, Barhi, and Zahidi varieties that thrive in the California climate. For families who love both, Medjool is the natural complement to Ajwa: large, sweet, and perfect for Iftar trays.

How many dates should I order for Ramadan?

For a family of four breaking fast nightly, plan on roughly 1–2 pounds of Medjool dates per week of Ramadan. If you also host Iftar guests, distribute gift boxes, or use dates for Suhoor and baking, double that estimate. Ordering before Ramadan begins ensures the freshest possible dates and avoids shipping delays during peak season.

Can I send Medjool dates as a gift?

Absolutely. A box of California-grown Medjool dates from our family farm is one of the most thoughtful gifts you can send for Ramadan, Eid al-Fitr, Eid al-Adha, weddings, the birth of a child, or to honor a respected guest. We ship to any U.S. address.

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From our family farm in the Coachella Valley to your Iftar table — min mazra’atina ila ma’idatik (من مزرعتنا إلى مائدتك).
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