Influenced by centuries as the center of the spice trade, food in Saudi Arabia is as diverse as the country. Here's a guide to must-try foods in Saudi Arabia.
RIYADH: Riyadh’s first European Food Festival brought unique flavors and experiences to visitors who embarked on a culinary journey of Europe in the heart of Saudi Arabia. Organized by the EU delegation in Riyadh, in cooperation with the various embassies of EU member states, the Saudi Commission for Culinary Arts, and the Diplomatic Quarter in Riyadh, the festival took place
JEDDAH: The Culinary Arts Commission has launched the Ramadan Market in Jeddah. Lasting until March 22, the market will display local culinary arts and Ramadan products, including baked goods, sweets, dates, spices, coffee, nuts, honey, toys, clothes and antiques. The market will feature spaces such as a children’s area, where kids can enjoy drawing, photography and henna. It
RIYADH: Culinary delights from around Europe will be on offer at Saudi Arabia’s first-ever European Food Festival. The festival has been organized by the EU Delegation to Riyadh in cooperation with the embassies of EU member states, the Saudi Culinary Arts Commission and the Diplomatic Quarter Office. The free event will be held at Al-Kindi Plaza in the Diplomatic Quarter in
RIYADH: The Danish Embassy recently hosted a culinary event in Riyadh offering visitors a taste of the country’s cuisine. “This is an event to celebrate the high level of Danish food,” Liselotte Plesner, the Danish ambassador, told Arab News. “I also wanted to tap into the Saudi journey of Vision 2030 where you want to unfold all of your potential, and diversify your economy,