@jordan2735

I have never tried dates until about 5 mins ago while watching this video. These things are simply amazing. Why do people even eat candy when these things exist?!

@vintagepipesnightmares

It is incredible how dirt and water produce so much sugar.

@dextersarchives4996

All these dates and I'm still single

@KAITLYNTAYLOROFFICIAL

NOBODY WANTS TO MENTION THE FACT THAT THIS GUY CLIMBED A 200FT TREE WITH A MACHETE, IN FLIP FLOPS!?

@stonedzebra420

I started eating these a few days ago. Wow. What a treat they are. Better than candy or any desert.

@SieghartVonReich

The only date I could get.

@SarahHarperScott

The B-roll footage of water entering the field is from the saffron episode. 
I'm certainly not complaining, I love these types of programs. Just an a-ha moment as I watch the segments. 
Great show! I really enjoy these types of shows. 

@phantomwolf7580

We eat people's hard work, huge respect

@abdulazizm9919

in Saudi Arabia, we have more 400 types of dates  , we named it summer fruit . the best types " تمر  سكري ، تمر اخلاص "  . " 

@chris11sholtz

the irrigation footage is reused from the video on saffron. i wonder if it is originally from either, or just spliced in?

@liyan8326

Eating dates while watching dates ❤️

@newbeginnings-myeverydaylife

Got my first haul of dates grown on my rural land in Cyprus!

@mijr9075

Watching this whilst fasting
Looking forward to my iftar dates ❤️

@MrMarkhall1

This place looks beautiful, a real oasis.

@deepak62456

I am from India and few days back I bought Dates from supermarkey..it was a Iraq imported product..i loved it

@21crybabiesatthedollhouse32

My mom was like: OMG BOOK A TICKET I NEED TO BE THERE. Me: ...

@mknewstub

Perhaps place cloth bag securely around date clusters before separating from tree.  Less waste, right?

@allyson--

1:53 POV: man chucks fresh dates at your face

@tammymichel2836

How natural and brave! Great job date guys

@MyDarkWorldX

great video! i really enjoyed the insights you shared about dates. however, i can't help but wonder if the way we approach dating today might be a bit superficial. with so much focus on swiping and instant connections, are we missing out on the deeper, more meaningful relationships? just a thought!