Lebanon's Manoushe Joins UNESCO's Intangible Cultural Heritage List

Lebanon's Zaatar Manoushe (UNESCO)
Lebanon's Zaatar Manoushe (UNESCO)
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Lebanon's Manoushe Joins UNESCO's Intangible Cultural Heritage List

Lebanon's Zaatar Manoushe (UNESCO)
Lebanon's Zaatar Manoushe (UNESCO)

The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) has included the Lebanese flatbread, Manoushe, on its list of intangible heritage traditions.

The Intergovernmental Committee for Safeguarding the Intangible Cultural Heritage has been meeting since Tuesday in Botswana.

UNESCO described on Wednesday the Manouche as "quintessential Lebanese breakfast," saying it is a flatbread dough that is indented using the fingertips and topped with a mixture of thyme, sumac, toasted sesame seeds, salt, and olive oil.

The techniques of preparing Manouche and its toppings are usually transmitted informally from parents to children. It is prepared in homes and specialized bakeries and enjoyed by people of all backgrounds.

The Lebanese Commission to UNESCO submitted the official application to the committee.

Lebanon's Ambassador to UNESCO Sahar Baassiri said the "practices of making manoushe" are widespread "throughout Lebanese territory."

The application added that rural and urban communities make this kind of thyme flatbread, which is usually eaten at breakfast but is also served as an appetizer at lunchtime with an assortment of savory pastries called "mouajanat" stuffed with cheese, meat, or spinach.

The Lebanese people in the diaspora worldwide also make and eat Manouche.



Music Commission to Host ‘Marvels of Saudi Orchestra’ Concert in Riyadh

Music Commission to Host ‘Marvels of Saudi Orchestra’ Concert in Riyadh
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Music Commission to Host ‘Marvels of Saudi Orchestra’ Concert in Riyadh

Music Commission to Host ‘Marvels of Saudi Orchestra’ Concert in Riyadh

Saudi Arabia’s Music Commission will host the "Marvels of Saudi Orchestra" concert in Riyadh for the first time on January 16.

The three-day event is being held under the patronage of Saudi Minister of Culture and Chairman of the Saudi Music Commission Prince Badr bin Abdullah bin Farhan and is part of efforts to promote Saudi music locally.

This concert marks the sixth stop on the Saudi National Orchestra and Choir's global tour. The orchestra and choir have successfully held concerts in Paris, Mexico, New York, London and wrapped up their 2024 tour in Tokyo.

The Marvels of Saudi Orchestra concert is poised to be a remarkable event, making its mark on the landscape of art and culture. It promises a captivating musical experience that guides the audience through the rich history of Saudi heritage and timeless melodies, showcasing the Kingdom's diverse cultural legacy and artistic depth.