Xinjiang jujube refers to the jujube grown in Xinjiang, China. Most are flat obovate, with purple-brown or purple-black skin. Jujube, also known as red dates, dried dates, and dates, originated in China and has been planted in China for more than 8,000 years. Since ancient times, it has been listed as "five fruits" (chestnuts, peaches, plums, apricots, dates). one.
Jujube is rich in protein, fat, sugar, carotene, B vitamins, vitamin C, vitamin P, and nutrients such as calcium, phosphorus, iron and cyclic adenosine phosphate. Among them, the content of vitamin C is among the best in fruits, and it is known as the king of vitamins.