Bukhari 70-41: Shake the trunk of date-palm tree: it will let fall fresh ripe dates upon you (
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Sahih bukhari Hadith No: 5442-5443/7563
Bukhari 70-41: Fresh dates and dry dates. And the Statement of Allah: "And shake the trunk of the date-palm tree towards you: it will let fall fresh ripe dates upon you." (Quran.19:25)
Sahih al-Bukhari is a collection of hadith compiled by Imam Muhammad al-Bukhari (d. 256 AH/870 AD) (rahimahullah). His collection is recognized by the overwhelming majority of the Muslim world to be the most authentic collection of reports of the Sunnah of the Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ). It contains over 7500 hadith (with repetitions) in 97 books. The translation provided here is by Dr. M. Muhsin Khan.

List of chapters in the book of Foods [Meals]
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5 To eat with one's right hand, and to start with the right side in doing other things, etc.
6 Whoever ate till he was satisfied
7 The Statement of Allah: "There is no restriction on the blind..." (Quran.24:61)
8 Thin bread and eating at an eating table, or a dining table
9 As-Sawiq (A piece of a root of a tree called Al-Arak, used as a toothbrush)
10 The Prophet (peace be upon him) never used to eat anything unless it was named for him so that he might know what it was
11 The food of one person is sufficient for two persons
12 A believer eats in one intestine (i.e., he is satisfied with a little food).
13 To eat while leaning (against something).
14 (What is said regarding) roasted (meat). And Allah said: "He hastened to entertain them with a roasted calf." (Quran.11:69)
15 Al-Khazira (a kind of dish prepared from white flour with fat)
16 (What is said about) Al-Aqit (dried yoghourt)
17 (What is said regarding) As-Salq (a kind of beet) and barley
18 To seize and catch flesh with the teeth (to strip the bone of its flesh) (while eating).
19 To eat the flesh of a foreleg (by stripping the bone of its meat with the teeth).
20 To cut the meat with a knife
21 The Prophet (peace be upon him) never criticized any food (that was offered to him)
22 To blow (powdered) barley (to remove the husk)
23 What the Prophet (peace be upon him) and his Companions used to eat
24 At-Talbina (a kind of dish prepared from flour or bran, and sometimes honey, is added).
25 Ath-Tharid (a special dish prepared from meat and bread)
26 A roasted sheep (and the eating of a piece of meat) from the shoulder utton or from the ribs
27 What our predecessors used to store of food, meat, etc., in their houses and carry with them while on a journey.
28 Al-Hais (special dish prepared from dried yoghourt, butter and dates).
29 Eating in a dish decorated with silver
30 The mention of food
31 Al-Udm (additional food taken with bread)
32 Sweet edible things and honey
33 Ad-Dubba (gourd)
34 A man may take the trouble to prepare a meal for his (Muslim) brethren
35 Whoever invited a man to a meal and then went to carry on his job
36 Soup containing gourd and cured meat
37 Cured meat
38 Whoever handed over or presented something to his companion across the dining table
39 The eating of snake cucumber with fresh dates
40 distribution of dates
41 Fresh dates and dry dates. And the Statement of Allah: "And shake the trunk of the date-palm tree towards you: it will let fall fresh ripe dates upon you." (Quran.19:25)
42 The eating of a spadix of the palm tree
43 Al- 'Ajwa (a special kind of date)
44 To eat two dates at a time
45 The snake cucumber
46 The goodness of the date-palm tree
47 The taking of two kinds of fruit or two kinds of food at a time.
48 Whoever admitted the guests in batches of ten persons (by turns). And the sitting for the meals in batches of ten persons each
49 What is disliked as regarding the eating of garlic or other (bad smelling vegetables)
50 Al-Kabath, i.e., the leaves of Al-Arak
51 To rinse the mouth after taking meals
52 To lick and suck the fingers before cleaning them with a handkerchief
53 The handkerchief
54 What one should say after finishing one's meal
55 To eat with one's servant
56 A person who thanks Allah after taking his meals is similar (in reward) to a person who shows patience while fasting.
57 A man is invited to a meal, whereupon he says, "May this (person) come with me too?"
58 If supper or dinner is served then one should not hurry to finish it [when the time for Salat (prayer) is due]
59 The Statement of Allah: "And when you have taken your meal disperse." (Quran.33:53)

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