For Makkah pilgrims, Ramadan offers gateway to Saudi Arabia’s ‘culinary wealth’

For visitors and pilgrims, sampling traditional Saudi iftar staples is a way to explore the diverse flavors of the Kingdom. (Visit Saudi/Supplied)
For visitors and pilgrims, sampling traditional Saudi iftar staples is a way to explore the diverse flavors of the Kingdom. (Visit Saudi/Supplied)
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Updated 26 March 2024
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For Makkah pilgrims, Ramadan offers gateway to Saudi Arabia’s ‘culinary wealth’

For visitors and pilgrims, sampling traditional Saudi iftar staples is a way to explore the diverse flavors of the Kingdom.
  • Pilgrims and visitors to the holy cities get the chance to savor diverse regional dishes, Saudi Arabia chefs say

MAKKAH: In Makkah during Ramadan, pilgrims and visitors get the chance to tuck into traditional Saudi Arabia dishes representing the diverse heritage of the Kingdom’s regions.

Most iftar spreads in the holy city feature authentic Saudi Arabia cuisine including edam, kabsa, saleeg, haneeth, qusaran and jareesh, along with staples from other parts of the world.




For visitors and pilgrims, sampling traditional Saudi iftar staples is a way to explore the diverse flavors of the Kingdom. (Visit Saudi/Supplied)

Saudi Arabia chef Elaf Al-Sharif spoke to Arab News about the importance of incorporating national dishes at hotels and restaurants: “Highlighting Saudi culture through food, flavors and spices is essential. Introducing these culinary traditions not only garners widespread approval from all parts of society but also captures their attention, prompting them to seek these dishes daily, especially during Ramadan.”

Noting the changing landscape of the culinary industry, she added: “It’s important to preserve our identity and cultural heritage through food, so there’s a need for the strong presence of Saudi dishes.”




Wed Saleh, Saudi chef

According to Al-Sharif, Saudi Arabia’s cuisine should be made more accessible for pilgrims and visitors. “The variety of Saudi dishes is vast, spanning across all regions of the Kingdom. They represent a significant culinary wealth, yet often remain not utilized in promoting our culture, customs, and traditional upbringing.”

Food is a universal language uniting people from diverse backgrounds.

Wed Saleh, Saudi chef

Tourism is a great pathway to exploring and celebrating cultures of the world, she said. “Travelers to nations such as Italy frequently observe a strong sense of pride in the cuisine that has been passed down through the years. They believe their ancient recipes to be essential cultural elements and sources of wisdom, which is why they faithfully preserve them.”




For visitors and pilgrims, sampling traditional Saudi iftar staples is a way to explore the diverse flavors of the Kingdom. (SPA)

She said the Italians may modify their dishes to meet contemporary expectations, but “they steadfastly maintain the unique, original flavors.”

Al-Sharif explained that this reflects “our own desire to honor and maintain the culture in which we were raised while embracing modern presentation techniques that elevate rather than diminish the food’s genuine flavor.”




Elaf Al-Sharif, Saudi chef

Through her work in the culinary industry, Al-Sharif said she had met visitors and pilgrims from various backgrounds who were fascinated by the wide variety of Saudi Arabia’s dishes.

“The culinary diversity enhances the appeal of exploring the Kingdom’s regions and indulging in local cuisine as the variety ensures a dynamic rather than monotonous or boring dining experience.”

It’s important to preserve our identity and cultural heritage through food, so there’s a need for the strong presence of Saudi dishes.

Elaf Al-Sharif, Saudi chef

Street food is another way to preserve a city’s culinary heritage, she explained. “In Madinah, visitors eagerly sample street food rather than dining at renowned restaurants. In many Arab countries one often discovers the most exquisite and flavorful dishes nestled within the busy streets, showcasing the beauty and authenticity of local culinary culture.”

Arab News also spoke to Saudi Arabia chef Wed Saleh who said that the holy month of Ramadan brings people and cultures together, especially during iftar. “Food is a universal language uniting people from diverse backgrounds. Pilgrims and visitors eagerly seize this opportunity to explore new dishes … these transformative experiences linger long after they return to their families and homelands.”

Saleh echoed Al-Sharif’s view of the hospitality industry: “Hotels in Makkah are engaged in a creative competitive display of Saudi dishes, from saleeg and jareesh from Taif to other iconic dishes that represent the Kingdom’s regions. These establishments regard Saudi cuisine as a prized offering for their visitors.”

Serving food in the hotels and restaurants of Makkah and Madinah comes with its own challenges, Saleh said: “The establishments must ensure that the meals are served taking into account the hustle and bustle, especially in the areas near the Grand Mosque.”

She added: “It’s important to preserve their historical significance and authentic flavors, without altering their traditional recipes, so that pilgrims may enjoy the traditional experience.”

Pilgrims and visitors carry these cultural experiences forward, she added. “The newfound appreciation often leads visitors to adopt and replicate Saudi dishes in their own countries following their visit.”

 


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RIYADH: King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman each sent a cable of condolences to the Emir of Kuwait, Sheikh Meshal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, on the death of Sheikh Abdullah Rakan Naif Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah.

The King and the crown prince expressed their deepest condolences and sincere sympathy to the Kuwaiti leadership and the family of the deceased.

The crown prince sent a cable of condolences to the Kuwaiti Crown Prince Sheikh Sabah Khaled Al-Hamad Al-Mubarak Al-Sabah.

Sheikh Abdullah Rakan Naif Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah died at the age of 14 years old.


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  • They discussed bilateral relations and various topics of common interest

RIYADH: Saudi Deputy Minister for International Multilateral Affairs Abdulrahman Al-Rassi received Dya-Eddine Said Bamakhrama, the dean of the diplomatic corps and ambassador of Djibouti to Saudi Arabia, at the ministry’s headquarters in Riyadh on Sunday.

During the meeting, they discussed bilateral relations and various topics of common interest, the Foreign Ministry wrote on X.

Meanwhile, Riyadh Gov. Prince Faisal bin Bandar received Oman’s Ambassador to the Kingdom Sayyid Faisal bin Turki Al-Said in Riyadh on Sunday.

The meeting was held to mark the conclusion of Al-Said’s tenure as ambassador to Saudi Arabia.

 


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  • Mahmoud Abbas praises Nayef bin Bandar Al-Sudairi’s efforts to strengthen relations between Palestine and Saudi Arabia

LONDON: Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas met with Nayef bin Bandar Al-Sudairi, the Saudi ambassador to Palestine, in Ramallah on Sunday.

Abbas honored Al-Sudairi with the Star of Al-Quds medal during his visit to the headquarters of the Palestinian Authority.

 Al-Sudairi became the first non-resident Saudi ambassador to Palestine and consul-general of Jerusalem since 1948 when he was appointed in August 2023.

Last September, he visited Ramallah for the first time to present his credentials to the Palestinian president.

Abbas extended his greetings to King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, emphasizing the Kingdom’s support for the Palestinian people and their cause, the Palestine News and Information Agency reported.

He also praised Al-Sudairi’s efforts to strengthen the friendly relations between Palestine and Saudi Arabia, the agency reported.


More than 84,000 visitors attend Hira Winter events in Makkah

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Updated 19 January 2025
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More than 84,000 visitors attend Hira Winter events in Makkah

More than 84,000 visitors attend Hira Winter events in Makkah

RIYADH: The Hira Winter events, organized by the Hira Cultural District and which recently concluded in Makkah, attracted more than 84,000 visitors.

Highlights included the Revelation Exhibition, which used cutting-edge technology to simulate the story of Prophet Muhammad’s revelation, blending tradition and innovation.

The exhibition featured a pavilion detailing the Cave of Hira and Khadijah bint Khuwaylid, the Mother of Believers, along with a depiction of the first revelation.

Rare historical artifacts, such as a photographed copy of the Qur’an manuscript of Uthman bin Affan and ancient stone inscriptions of Qur’anic verses, gave visitors a unique experience that combined the past and present.

Poetic performances inspired by Arab heritage underscored poetry’s role as the Arabs' diwan (repository of culture) and a tool for documenting events and emotions.

Poetic jousts highlighted live interaction and pride in the Arabic language and literature, enriching the cultural experience.

The Caravan Experience revived the cultural heritage of camel caravans, underlining their role in ancient Arab trade and society.

Visitors were taken back to ancient trade routes where camels played a key role in transporting goods and facilitating travel.

The Challenge Zone attracted adventure enthusiasts with various games blending entertainment and competition.

The Winter Theater delighted visitors with interactive performances, including contests and games inspired by winter traditions.

The district also featured a Crafts and Heritage Industries Market, where visitors explored local products, bought souvenirs, and enjoyed traditional and contemporary food and beverages, creating a holistic experience of entertainment, culture and shopping.

The Hira Cultural District is an area of approximately 67,000 sq. meters near Jabal Hira, one of Makkah’s most famous landmarks. It is a tourist and educational destination, bridging the past and present, and aligns with Saudi Vision 2030 to enhance quality of life and visitor experiences.


Saudi ambassador to Japan expresses high hopes about Expo 2025 Osaka

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Updated 19 January 2025
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Saudi ambassador to Japan expresses high hopes about Expo 2025 Osaka

Saudi ambassador to Japan expresses high hopes about Expo 2025 Osaka

TOKYO: Saudi Ambassador to Japan Ghazi Bin Faisal Binzagr told Arab News Japan that he has high hopes of achieving the goals for which he was appointed general commissioner of the Kingdom’s pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka.

“We are striving to create an amazing experience for our visitors,” he said. “We are capturing the essence of our Saudi Arabia Vision 2030 and bringing it live to Japan.”

Binzagr shared that the construction work on the Kingdom’s pavilion is progressing rapidly, with around 85 percent already complete. This progress is a testament to the Kingdom's commitment to the Expo, and we can all look forward to the grand opening in April.

Binzagr extended a warm invitation to visitors to “come and immerse themselves in our past, our present, and our future. Experience our rich heritage, our diverse food, our vibrant music, our colorful culture, and our ambitious future aspirations.”

This invitation is an opportunity to discover the beauty and potential of Saudi Arabia.

The Saudi ambassador expressed his sincere hope that visitors would be inspired to visit the Kingdom. This desire reflects the warm welcome and value the Kingdom places on its visitors.

“We want you to experience our pavilion,” he said. “We are confident that when you do, you will want to visit Saudi, perhaps even do business, partner with us, dream with us, or work with us to make a wonderful world.”

The Kingdom’s pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka aims to highlight Saudi Arabia’s culture, traditions and transformation and look towards a sustainable form of human development.

Binzagr’s responsibilities as the general commissioner of the Kingdom’s pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka include supervising efforts and initiatives to strengthen relations between the Kingdom and Japan and ensuring the successful representation of Saudi Arabia at the Expo.

• This article also appears on Arab News Japan