Grapes are considered the second fruit crop in Egypt after citrus fruits, and grapes are considered one of the most successful fruit crops in new and reclaimed lands - where they are grown for local production and export. Grapes are characterized by their antioxidant content, and their season begins in February and ends in August.
The pomegranate tree reaches its highest productivity when it reaches the age of 10-12 years, and it may continue to produce until the age of fifty years, and the fruit reaches full maturity in August and continues until September, depending on the region and the variety cultivated. The pomegranate is one of the fruits useful for the stomach, chest, lung, and throat. Its harvest season begins in mid-August and lasts for three months.