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Home > Economy > ONSSA Provides Moroccans with Guidelines to Ensure Quality of Dates

ONSSA Provides Moroccans with Guidelines to Ensure Quality of Dates

Morocco’s National Office for Food Safety (ONSSA) has released a set of guidelines to help people buy dates that are safe for consumption throughout Ramadan.

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ONSSA Provides Moroccans with Guidelines to Ensure Quality of Dates

ONSSA Provides Moroccans with Guidelines to Ensure Quality of Dates

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Rabat – Morocco’s National Office for Food Safety (ONSSA) has released a set of guidelines to help people buy dates that are safe for consumption throughout Ramadan.

In a post on their Instagram page on Monday, April 4, ONSSA gave advice for people to follow when purchasing the fruit to ensure that they are safe to eat and not spoiled.

ONSSA stated that dates must be ripe, be of the same type, and are what they say on the packet. 

In addition, dates must not have any unpleasant smell or taste and they should not contain any insects, live parasites, eggs, and larvae.

The office added that good-quality dates should not have visible traces of insects or parasite damage, including their residues or excrements.

Dates should also not show signs of fermentation or unusual external moisture, which is a sign of microbial spoilage and growth of yeasts and bacteria.

These guidelines will come in handy for Moroccans, especially since Muslims’ consumption of dates increases during the month of Ramadan.

Most Muslims break their fast with dates, a tradition that dates back to the time of Prophet Mohammed. For this reason, dates became a mainstay at Ramadan tables.

Dates are a rich source of fiber, potassium, and calcium. They are also high in carbohydrates, which gives worshipers a lot of energy throughout the long days of fast.

Following last week’s government council, the Spokesperson of the Moroccan government Mustapha Baitas said in a press statement that Morocco closely monitors all imported dates to ensure their quality, as well as verify their accompanying documents.

Baitas added that Morocco takes samples of imported dates for laboratory testing, noting that last year, the ONSSA monitored 112,000 tons of imported dates, allowing only 1,949 tons to enter the Moroccan markets due to not respecting health regulations.

Baitas’s statement came to reassure Moroccans about the quality of dates in the Moroccan market, following the launch of a campaign calling for boycotting spoiled Algerian dates weeks before Ramadan.

Read also: 7 Things to Know About Visiting Morocco in Ramadan

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