Saudi Culinary Arts Commission Participates in UNWTO Forum in Spain

Saudi Culinary Arts Commission Participates in UNWTO Forum in Spain
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Saudi Culinary Arts Commission Participates in UNWTO Forum in Spain

Saudi Culinary Arts Commission Participates in UNWTO Forum in Spain

The Culinary Arts Commission participated in the World Forum on Gastronomy Tourism of the UN World Tourism Organization (UNWTO), held in San Sebastian, Spain on October 5 to 7.

The Saudi commission’s participation in the forum, held under the theme “Gastronomy Tourism: Back to the roots,” aims to highlight the Saudi culinary arts and culture and spread them internationally.

The commission will seek to enable Saudi chefs to exchange expertise with chefs from around the world during the forum, SPA reported.

The Kingdom’s participation is embodied in an interactive booth dedicated to Saudi coffee, introducing it as a cultural element deeply intertwined with Saudi identity, both in the past and the present, SPA reported.

The booth will shed light on cultivation of coffee and its roasting levels as well as its unique flavors that distinguish each region across the Kingdom.

The booth also will feature local dates, including the famous Sukkari, Khalas, and Ajwa varieties, along with the ever-popular Kleicha, one of the most famous Saudi sweets.



Public Prosecution, Heritage Commission Partner to Protect National Heritage

Photo by SPA
Photo by SPA
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Public Prosecution, Heritage Commission Partner to Protect National Heritage

Photo by SPA
Photo by SPA

The Public Prosecution and the Heritage Commission signed a memorandum of understanding to enhance their collaborative efforts in protecting the national heritage and preserving the Kingdom's national identity, SPA reported.
The MoU entails exchanging information on national heritage protection, combating violations of archaeological sites, and organizing awareness programs to educate the community about the importance of preserving heritage and the penalties for related offenses.
This partnership represents a strategic step to establish a comprehensive framework for protecting heritage sites, enhancing the Kingdom's global status as a cultural heritage destination and reinforcing its leadership in preserving national identity and history.