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Efficacy and function of Iraqi candied dates
The variety of jujube is very rich, and each jujube has its own unique name and function. Many people will know the actual function of these dates and the origin of these dates before eating. So what happened to Iraqi dates and Iraqi candied dates in the 1960s? Let's have a look.

Iraqi jujube, also known as date palm, is almost composed of pure fructose, which is easy to digest and can even be eaten as a sugar substitute for diabetics. Let me introduce the Iraqi jujube incident in the 1960s:

In the early 1960s, during the three-year national disaster, a kind of candied dates appeared, which tasted very sweet. But this kind of candied dates gradually disappeared in the mid-1960s, because there was a saying in the society at that time. At that time, some people said that eating Iraqi candied dates would lead to hepatitis virus, so many people never dared to eat this kind of food again. Although the government and the media have proved this statement wrong for so many years, the gossip still exists in everyone's mind at that time, so many people are afraid to eat Iraqi candied dates so far, for fear that their health will be seriously affected after eating them.

In fact, Iraqi candied dates are just an ordinary food, which can satisfy our taste buds in the process of eating, but it should be moderate.