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Saudi Horeca in Jeddah offers a taste of the culinary scene

Chefs and beverage experts showcased their skills, evaluated by over 60 culinary experts. (Photo/X: @saudihoreca)
Chefs and beverage experts showcased their skills, evaluated by over 60 culinary experts. (Photo/X: @saudihoreca)
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Updated 06 February 2024

Saudi Horeca in Jeddah offers a taste of the culinary scene

Chefs and beverage experts showcased their skills, evaluated by over 60 culinary experts. (Photo/X: @saudihoreca)
  • The annual exhibition aims to showcase the latest and best developments in the food and hospitality sectors

JEDDAH: Saudi Horeca, the annual hospitality and food services exhibition, returned to Jeddah this week. Described as the leading trade show in the Kingdom for the food, beverage and hospitality sectors, the event offers an opportunity for industry leaders, experts and innovators to get together and showcase their industry.

Mayada Badr, CEO of the Kingdom’s Culinary Arts Commission, said: “We are thrilled to continue our collaboration with Saudi Horeca, which has established itself as a prominent platform for the hospitality and food service industries in the region.

“This renewed partnership highlights our joint dedication to enhancing the standards of excellence in the culinary arts and fostering the flourishing culinary scene in the Kingdom.”




The event, which began on Monday and concludes on Wednesday, also features demonstrations and competitions. (Supplied)

The event, which began on Monday and concludes on Wednesday, also features demonstrations and competitions. The hospitality salon culinaire hosted live cooking contests for Saudi, oriental and dessert dishes and a mocktail competition, as chefs and beverage experts showed off their skills, which were evaluated by an international judging panel of more than 60 culinary experts. In addition, more than 20 entrants competed for the title of best barista in Ƶ.

Saud Al-Rajhi, chair of the Saudi Event Management and Marketing Co., said: “This year, Horeca Jeddah aims to provide a platform where businesses can discover new supplies, materials and products. The exhibition showcases a wide range of offerings, enabling professionals to find success in their respective fields.

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There is a vast array of innovative products, state-of-the-art technologies and cutting-edge services on show from more than 150 prominent local, regional and international companies.

“Additionally, the introduction of salon culinaire and the barista and mocktail competitions allows individuals to challenge themselves and be rewarded for their culinary expertise.

“Horeca Jeddah not only supports the growth of professionals but also contributes to the vision of Ƶ as a leading tourist destination. The event not only attracts visitors but also facilitates significant business deals.




The event features demonstrations and competitions. (Supplied)

“This exhibition provides a valuable opportunity for international companies to localize their products and for locals to explore the latest innovations.”

Jad Taktak, the company’s CEO, said events such as this play an important role in expanding markets, attracting investors and supporting the growth of the industry.

“This kind of event aims to widen the markets and bring more players from outside Ƶ, while also igniting the interest of Saudi investors to invest more in this market,” he said.




The event features demonstrations and competitions. (Supplied)

“According to Saudi Vision 2030, this market is expected to grow by about 28 percent in the next five-to-six years, which is a tremendous increase. By bringing together key players, investors and buyers from both sides, this event will have a positive impact on the industry as a whole.”

Taktak also highlighted the economic influence exhibitions such as this can have, saying: “Business tourism is a crucial sector of the tourism industry, with some countries relying heavily on it.

“Therefore, exhibitions like these play a vital role in driving tourism and positively impacting the economy, both directly and indirectly. The value they add to the market and the economy cannot be overstated.”




The turnout for the opening day was impressive, showcasing the dynamic nature of Jeddah’s hospitality sector. (Supplied)

Joumana Dammous Salame, the managing director of Beirut-based business Hospitality Services, said: “We have been running in Ƶ for 12 years now … We are thrilled to see Horeca becoming a destination for the hospitality and food-service industries in the Kingdom.

“It is amazing to witness the industry coming together for such an event and all stakeholders have been actively involved in its organization.

“The competitions have become an integral part and have grown over the years. The turnout for the opening day was impressive, showcasing the dynamic nature of Jeddah’s hospitality sector. As a renowned tourist destination, there is genuine interest in further developing this industry.”




The event, which began on Monday and concludes on Wednesday, also features demonstrations and competitions. (Supplied)

Anil Grover from India, a member of the Indian Federation of Culinary Associations and a World Association of Chefs Societies-certified judge of the international culinary competition, explained what the judges are looking for when choosing winners.

“Judging is about assessing the level of cooking, the quality of preparations and the dishes produced,” he said. “It encompasses various aspects such as hygiene, cleanliness and the participants’ knowledge of cooking. There are different categories, like seafood, continental and more.

“This is my first time in Jeddah and I can see that the competition has grown, and there is a great level of interest among the participants. The kitchens are well-equipped.”

Saudi Horeca also features a wide range of workshops and seminars addressing key issues in the hospitality and food service sectors, along with panel discussions in which industry leaders offer insights and perspectives on future challenges and opportunities.

And there is a vast array of innovative products, state-of-the-art technologies and cutting-edge services on show from more than 150 prominent local, regional and international companies.

Abdullah Al-Ghamdi, a visitor to the event, said: “Attending Horeca was an incredible experience. The panel discussions provided valuable insights into the future of the industry.

“The organizers did a fantastic job in creating a dynamic and engaging event. Moreover, the level of talent and creativity displayed by the participants during the competitions was worth watching.”


Saudi aid agency KSrelief distributes over 3,000 food parcels in Pakistan

Saudi aid agency KSrelief distributes over 3,000 food parcels in Pakistan
Updated 16 January 2025

Saudi aid agency KSrelief distributes over 3,000 food parcels in Pakistan

Saudi aid agency KSrelief distributes over 3,000 food parcels in Pakistan
  • Monday’s aid delivery benefitted 20,444 people from the most vulnerable groups in flood-affected areas

RIYADH: The Kingdom’s aid agency KSrelief has distributed 3,007 food parcels in Pakistan’s Matiari and Thatta districts of Sindh province and the Tank and Torghar districts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Thursday.

Monday’s aid delivery benefitted 20,444 people from the most vulnerable groups in flood-affected areas, as a part of this year’s Food Security Support Project in Pakistan.

The project aims to provide 147,500 food parcels, each weighing 95 kg and containing essential food for one month.

KSrelief will continue to provide aid to vulnerable people in Pakistan, the SPA reported.


Ƶ appoints Japan envoy as commissioner for pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka

Ƶ appoints Japan envoy as commissioner for pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka
Updated 16 January 2025

Ƶ appoints Japan envoy as commissioner for pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka

Ƶ appoints Japan envoy as commissioner for pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka
  • Kingdom’s Dr. Ghazi Binzagr takes on new duties for global exhibition which opens in April

TOKYO: Ƶ’s Ambassador to Japan Dr. Ghazi Binzagr has been appointed the general commissioner for the Kingdom’s pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka.

The announcement comes as construction on the pavilion enters its final stages in preparation for the Kingdom’s participation in the global exhibition, set to start in April.

Binzagr, who has been ambassador since 2024, will continue his current duties alongside his new responsibilities as the general commissioner, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Wednesday.

He has also served as a member of the Shoura Council for three terms and previously held the position of deputy chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee from 2023 to 2024.

As ambassador, Binzagr oversees initiatives to boost relations between Ƶ and Japan.

He also recently contributed to the Saudi-Japanese Business Forum and has been actively engaged in collaborative initiatives in key areas including energy security, technology, trade and investment.

The Kingdom’s pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka embodies its commitment to international efforts for sustainable human development.

In February of last year, Ƶ was among the first nations to begin constructing their pavilions at the Expo 2025 Osaka site.

The design reflects the Kingdom’s history, culture and current economic transformation, the SPA reported.


Thriving lavender in Saudi’s Northern Borders has environmental benefits

Thriving lavender in Saudi’s Northern Borders has environmental benefits
Updated 16 January 2025

Thriving lavender in Saudi’s Northern Borders has environmental benefits

Thriving lavender in Saudi’s Northern Borders has environmental benefits
  • The plant has been observed to grow on the edge of the Nafud Desert, an indication that it could be propagated to fight desertification, says environmentalist

ARAR: The Northern Borders region of Ƶ, spanning approximately 104,000 sq. km, boasts an aromatic, seasonal and annual plant biodiversity, with lavender emerging as a prominent species.

These plants play a crucial role in sustainable development, combating desertification, increasing vegetation cover, stabilizing soil, and fostering ecotourism, the Saudi Press Agency reported recently.

Lavender, characterized by its fragrant scent and vibrant purple hue, has been observed on the edge of the Nafud Desert, signaling its potential expansion throughout the region.

This emergence highlights the region’s ecological significance and capacity to support diverse plant life.

Nasser Al-Majlad, head of the Aman Environmental Association, told SPA that the lavender species is Horwoodia dicksoniae.

This annual herbaceous plant features branching stems, typically reaching about 30 centimeters in height, and large, lobed leaves. Its dark lilac flowers, gathered in spike inflorescences, release a distinctive fragrance.

The plant thrives in shallow sandy loam and is valued for its ornamental qualities, making it suitable for cultivation in both homes and gardens. Its smooth brown seeds further contribute to its propagation.

Al-Majlad emphasized the positive impact of nature reserves and the Saudi Green Initiative on the region’s ecology.

These initiatives have facilitated afforestation, land reclamation, and the protection of wild areas, contributing to the resurgence of numerous trees and plants, including lavender, within the environmental landscape, he added.


Saudi crown prince, French president discuss bilateral relations, regional developments

Saudi crown prince, French president discuss bilateral relations, regional developments
Updated 16 January 2025

Saudi crown prince, French president discuss bilateral relations, regional developments

Saudi crown prince, French president discuss bilateral relations, regional developments

RIYADH: Ƶ’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman received a call from French President Emmanuel Macron, the Saudi Press Agency said.

The pair also reviewed bilateral relations and cooperation, as well as the latest regional and international developments.


Madinah deputy governor receives Indian minister

Madinah deputy governor receives Indian minister
Updated 16 January 2025

Madinah deputy governor receives Indian minister

Madinah deputy governor receives Indian minister

Madinah Region Deputy Gov. Prince Saud bin Khalid bin Faisal recently met Indian Union Minister for Minority Affairs and Parliamentary Affairs Shri Kiren Rijiju during his official visit to the Kingdom.

During the meeting, the two sides discussed arrangements for Indian Hajj pilgrims during their stay in Madinah, India’s Ministry of Minority Affairs said in an official statement.

Rijiju also visited the Hajj Terminals at the Jeddah and Madinah airports, and reviewed the facilities available for the arrival and departure of pilgrims as well as baggage handling.