Raisin Juice with Mint: An Iraqi Ramadan Special

Raisin juice being made at a shop in Iraq's Mosul. Reuters
Raisin juice being made at a shop in Iraq's Mosul. Reuters
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Raisin Juice with Mint: An Iraqi Ramadan Special

Raisin juice being made at a shop in Iraq's Mosul. Reuters
Raisin juice being made at a shop in Iraq's Mosul. Reuters

No Iftar meal is complete without his juice, says Ibrahim Al-Hamdani, the owner of the famous Raisin Juice Taha in Mosul, northern Iraq, as he carefully supervises his workers preparing the famous drink.

Before starting the long process of making the raisin juice with mint and pouring it into plastic bags so that they can be sold to customers, Hamdani told Reuters that raisin juice is omnipresent at Iftar tables in Mosul during Ramadan and indicated that demand for this drink is very strong throughout the month.

He added that those fasting want to recover the sugar that their body lost during the day.

Hamdani inherited his store from his grandfather and says little has changed in the process of making raisin juice since then. He expanded his business, and now he employs about 15 workers in the shop and several other branches in Mosul that handle distribution.

“Before I came to this world, my grandfather was making raisin juice. This means that the drinks have stayed the same for over seventy or eighty years, God knows how long,” he said.

Omar Farouk, a worker in Raisin Juice Taha, says there are between 14 to 15 families who depend on the shop to make a living.

The shop gets its supply of raisins locally, as large quantities of it come from the mountains of Iraqi Kurdistan near Mosul. Hamdani says he has customers from all over Iraq.



Saudi Arabia Sets World Record with Largest Food Cluster

Saudi Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources Bandar Alkhorayef attends the ceremony to launch Jeddah Food Cluster. SPA
Saudi Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources Bandar Alkhorayef attends the ceremony to launch Jeddah Food Cluster. SPA
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Saudi Arabia Sets World Record with Largest Food Cluster

Saudi Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources Bandar Alkhorayef attends the ceremony to launch Jeddah Food Cluster. SPA
Saudi Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources Bandar Alkhorayef attends the ceremony to launch Jeddah Food Cluster. SPA

Saudi Arabia has set a Guinness World Record for the largest food park in the world by area with the Jeddah Food Cluster, which spans over 11 million square meters and has set a new global benchmark.

Spanning 11 million square meters, the Saudi Authority for Industrial Cities and Technology Zones (MODON) announced ambitious plans for the cluster, targeting investments of up to SAR20 billion and creating 43,000 job opportunities by 2035. The cluster aims to stimulate economic growth, enhance food security, and support national exports.
Over the next decade, the Jeddah Food Cluster is projected to contribute SAR8 billion to national exports and add SAR7 billion to the GDP. MODON will achieve this by investing in advanced infrastructure, shared services, and innovative solutions.
By integrating services and optimizing supply chains, the cluster aims to reduce operational costs by 5-12%. This will not only benefit businesses but also contribute to strengthening national food security and self-sufficiency in essential commodities.