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Three Saudi Pastries Join UNESCO’s Creative Cities’ Baking Initiative

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Last updated: 2024/07/10 at 3:55 PM
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The Culinary Arts Commission announced the inclusion of three Saudi pastries in the “Creative Cities’ Baking” initiative, showcasing their historical and culinary heritage from Saudi cities listed on UNESCO’s Creative Cities Network. These selections recognize efforts to preserve cultural heritage for sustainable development. The pastries representing Saudi Creative Cities in UNESCO include: Al-Ahsa, recognized for handicrafts and folk arts, Qassim Province’s Buraidah, recognized for culinary arts, and Taif, recognized for literature. Selected based on criteria including local flour preparation and strong cultural ties, these pastries include Al-Ahsa’s Al-Khubz Al-Ahmar (Red Bread), Buraidah’s “Al-Kleija,” and Taif’s “Al-Mallah Bread.”

Al-Ahsa’s Al-Khubz Al-Ahmar is a unique type made with dates and distinctive spices, while Buraidah’s “Al-Kleija” is a traditional sweet reflecting the heritage of Buraidah and Qassim Province. Taif’s “Al-Mallah Bread” is one of Saudi Arabia’s oldest baked goods in culinary art heritage. This listing highlights the cultural richness and diversity of Saudi Creative Cities through these distinctive pastries and their preparation methods. The initiative aligns with the commission’s strategy to promote Saudi culinary arts globally, emphasizing international knowledge and cultural exchange.

The Culinary Arts Commission’s announcement of the inclusion of these Saudi pastries in the “Creative Cities’ Baking” initiative demonstrates a commitment to showcasing the historical and culinary heritage of Saudi cities listed on UNESCO’s Creative Cities Network. The recognition of Al-Ahsa, Buraidah, and Taif for their unique pastries highlights efforts to preserve cultural heritage for sustainable development. These selections were made based on criteria such as local flour preparation and strong cultural ties, with each pastry representing the rich cultural traditions of its respective city.

Al-Ahsa’s Al-Khubz Al-Ahmar is a particularly unique type of pastry made with dates and distinctive spices, reflecting the region’s cultural and culinary heritage. Buraidah’s “Al-Kleija” is a traditional sweet that pays homage to the heritage of the city and Qassim Province. Taif’s “Al-Mallah Bread” is recognized as one of Saudi Arabia’s oldest baked goods in culinary art heritage, further showcasing the diverse and rich culinary traditions of the country. The inclusion of these pastries in the initiative serves to highlight the cultural richness and diversity of Saudi Creative Cities through their distinctive pastries and preparation methods.

The announcement by the Culinary Arts Commission underscores the importance of promoting Saudi culinary arts globally and emphasizing international knowledge and cultural exchange. By including these three Saudi pastries in the “Creative Cities’ Baking” initiative, the commission is working towards showcasing the unique heritage of Saudi cities and their culinary traditions. These pastries serve as a symbol of cultural identity and a way to preserve and celebrate the rich history of these cities, while also promoting sustainable development through the preservation of cultural heritage.

In conclusion, the inclusion of Al-Ahsa’s Al-Khubz Al-Ahmar, Buraidah’s “Al-Kleija,” and Taif’s “Al-Mallah Bread” in the “Creative Cities’ Baking” initiative highlights the cultural richness and diversity of Saudi Creative Cities and their culinary traditions. These pastries represent the unique heritage of their respective cities and serve as a way to promote sustainable development by preserving cultural heritage. The Culinary Arts Commission’s strategy to promote Saudi culinary arts globally through initiatives like these showcases the country’s commitment to preserving cultural heritage and promoting cultural exchange on an international scale.

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