All of those fruits were grown in Egypt, except apples were not terribly common (as they do not grow that well in the Egyptian climate), but figs, dates, and grapes were quite common.
Melons, dates, figs, oranges, tangerines, mangoes, lemons, apricots, peaches and pomegranates all grow in Egypt. Grapes, olives, bananas and coconuts are also grown there.
FIGS AND DATES!All of the fruits listed in the question: Figs, Apples, Dates, and Grapes, are grown in Egypt and were grown in Egypt historically. Apple production, though, is significantly lower than the others since apples require a more temperate climate for optimal production than what Egypt can provide. By contrast, since date palms are quite common in Egypt, date production was quite high.
The Egyptians grew wheat, barley, flax seeds, and veg-tables
The Israelites grew wheat, barley, oats, rye, spelt, and other grains. Fruits included grapes, pomegranates, dates, figs and olives.
Squash,melons,beans,corn,figs,and grapes.
Dates (or figs) grow naturally on a special type of palm trees.
apples,barley,beans,corn,figs,grapes,olives,oranges,peaches,pears,peas,and wheat
Yes - grapes are easy to grow and will grow almost anywhere. There are vineyards in Canada and Egypt. Grapes are hardy just make sure you get the right variety for your growing conditions and wants.
Yes you can grow figs in Florida
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The area is a warm area and the land is good so they grew olives, figs, grapes, lemons, oranges, and produced sea salt.