The term refers to dates from which the stone, or pit, has been removed. This process leaves the fruit ready for consumption or further preparation. As an example, one might purchase a package of dates labeled as such to use directly in baking, snacking, or stuffing.
The removal of the hard inner stone enhances the versatility and convenience of this fruit. Historically, this preparation method streamlined the consumption process, particularly when dates were used as a staple food source or in culinary applications where the pit would be undesirable. The convenience they provide allows for quicker incorporation into recipes and easier enjoyment as a snack.