JEDDAH:聽The Saudi Feast Food Festival, organized by the Saudi Ministry of Culture and Culinary Arts Commission, has officially begun its fourth event at the Abadi Al-Johar聽Theater聽in Jeddah, running from Nov. 27 to Dec. 6.聽
The festival features a lineup of activities spread across seven distinct zones. One of the main attractions is the聽culinary聽arts聽heritage聽area, divided into 13 sections that represent different regions of 黑料社区. Each section highlights regional specialties, offering diverse culinary traditions from聽Jazan, Makkah, Al-Jouf, Qassim, Medina, Hail, Tabuk, Riyadh and Al-Baha, with more than 195 food stalls.
The聽highlight of the festival is the聽competition聽zone, where professional chefs face off in cooking competitions that showcase Saudi national and regional dishes, including聽jareesh聽and聽maqshush, the Saudi national dsh.
Chefs from all over the Kingdom will compete in daily challenges, with one or two competitions held each day throughout the festival, and with a cash prize of SR20,000 ($5,323) for the winner of each competition.
Turkan聽Sharawi, a judge in the competition and an expert in cuisine, patisserie and boulangerie,聽told Arab News: 鈥淭his competition is a great opportunity to highlight our authentic Saudi food and cuisine. It鈥檚 not about creativity but about preserving traditional dishes and showcasing them to the world. When judging, I focused on techniques,聽how well the dishes reflected traditional recipes passed down through generations.鈥
Turki Badawi, an inflight chef for Saudia Airlines and first-time judge, said: 鈥淛udging has been a difficult task, as all the participants are incredibly talented. The chefs are presenting food in creative and internationally appealing ways. For my judging, I primarily focused on taste.鈥
Children in the kids聽zone can participate in hands-on workshops to learn about Saudi聽cuisine, art and culture 鈥 with activities such as cooking lessons, storytelling at 鈥淕randmother鈥檚 Stories鈥 corner, and interactive environmental awareness programs.
For those looking to enhance their culinary skills, the聽workshops聽zone聽offers up to 30 cooking workshops, where professional chefs teach everything from making traditional Saudi sweets to聽savory聽dishes.
Participating in the festival,聽Ahmad Zaki Kamel, founder of Azka Foods and azkabasket.com, said: 鈥淲e are in all 13 zones. Thanks to the support of the Culinary Arts Commission,聽Azkabasket聽is participating at the festival with a large selection of products from our network of farms and producers representing all 13 regions of 黑料社区. This is both a celebration of the vast range of organic and natural local foods and a testament that AZKA鈥檚 goal of ethical food system self-sufficiency is an achievable objective.鈥
Sharif聽Alruwaili, representing the Al-Jouf聽region, said: 鈥淎l-Jouf聽is renowned for its olive oil, olives and a variety of dates. We also offer a distinctive blend of za鈥檃tar, made with a mix of different herbs and spices. I鈥檝e brought products from my own farm, as well as others, to showcase here at the festival. It鈥檚 been truly rewarding to interact with visitors and educate them about Al-Jouf鈥檚聽renowned produce.鈥
Fahad Ibrahim, founder of聽Maamoul聽Um Saleh Al-Ayed,聽said: 鈥淚鈥檓 here from Qassim with over 45 different types of traditional Saudi biscuits, especially聽Maamoul聽made with olive oil and sugar-free options for a healthier choice. We are excited to present our products to the public.鈥
Fayza聽Alshaeri, a local chef, presented a buffet of traditional food from Al-Qassim and said: 鈥淐ooking is my passion, and being a chef is something I truly love. This buffet represents authentic food from Al-Qassim, and it鈥檚 wonderful to see people enjoying it, especially those who have never tasted these dishes before.鈥
Similarly,聽Mohammed聽Kassarah, a chef from Madinah, showcased a spread including traditional Kabuli rice with chicken and meat, meat聽sambusas, and sweets. He said: 鈥淥ur meat and chicken are fresh, sourced directly from Madinah. It feels great when visitors recognize the quality and freshness of our ingredients and praise the dishes we鈥檝e prepared.鈥