This Ramzan, break fast with different types of date dishes

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jun 29 2015 | 12:02 PM IST
Every sunset, during the holy month of Ramzan, fasts are broken with Iftar, whose menu traditionally comprises dates and other fruits washed down with water, milk and juice.
Chefs are now mashing up the traditional dry fruit into easy-to-make dessert to make iftars more special for family and friends.
Another chef Surjan Singh Jolly says he took inspiration from the Hyderabad-origin 'Qubani ka meetha' a dessert made from dried apricots to create the 'Khajoor ka meetha'.
"All you need to do is blend the dates with milk till it gets mushy and garnish it with chopped almonds to get this quick-to-make dessert," says Jolly.
Since the dates have a sludgy kind of a texture, it blends easily to be transformed into a dish.
Dates are good for health and are also sweet, so you need not add sugar. Hence, 'Khajoor ka meetha' can be a good addition to iftar parties, says the chef.
Dates are known to be a good source of fibre and since the ordinary eating pattern is restricted to two big meals during Ramzan, dates ensure one doesn't get constipation and there is clear urination. It also has enough calories to satiate the peak of hunger after the fast ends.
"Dates are also good source of iron that helps maintain hemoglobin, prevents giddiness, dark circles, loss of hair and strengthens immunity. So it is advisable," says Dr. Vidhya R, a nutritionist.
Another delicious way to have dates is to warm it up with water, squish it with saffron and have it with bread or mush dates with white chocolate and have it, suggests Jolly.
The chef says that these date recipes are also convenient to prepare for those living in hostels and who miss home-cooked iftar food.
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First Published: Jun 29 2015 | 12:02 PM IST

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