Dates and figs
dates, figs and grapes
figs and dates are grown in Egypt
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.
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 vegetables grown in Egypt were Radishes, cabbage, leeks, celery, endive, cucumbers and carrots. Some other things would be dates, figs, grapes, apples, olives and pomergranates.
Some of the crops that are grown in Egypt are pomegranates, grapes, and citrus fruits. Rice and cotton are also grown throughout the country.
-Dates-Grapes -Watermelon
Melons, dates, figs, oranges, tangerines, mangoes, lemons, apricots, peaches and pomegranates all grow in Egypt. Grapes, olives, bananas and coconuts are also grown there.
The Egyptians grew wheat, barley, flax seeds, and veg-tables
Yes, dates, grapes, and figs all grow in Egypt. The country's warm climate and fertile soil, particularly in the Nile Delta and along the Nile River, create ideal conditions for these fruits. Dates are especially prominent in the southern regions, while grapes and figs are cultivated in various areas throughout the country. These fruits are integral to Egyptian agriculture and cuisine.
I am pretty sure its Egypt (unless they call Egypt something else now) they used it to make wine and such instead of grapes
Garlands of holly and Ivey, dishes filled with apples, oranges, grapes and dates and other exotic foods