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10 Saudi Dishes We’ll Be Enjoying On This National Day

In celebration of the Kingdom’s 90th National Day, get a little indulgent with your loved ones and get cooking!

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Is there anything more wholesome than spending a public holiday with your loved ones and enjoying a plethora of homemade traditional dishes? With Saudi National Day finally here, you won’t have to look much further than this short list of Saudi and Arabic dishes known and enjoyed across the Kingdom & beyond.
 

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Jareesh

Jareesh is a dish that hails from the northern region of Saudi Arabia and is made from cracked wheat that is slow cooked with tomato sauce and vegetables. Though the meat is optional, it’s a staple in the Saudi diet, and lamb is the meat of choice in this simple yet soulful dish. Flavored with spices such as cinnamon, bay leaves, cumin, and cloves, jareesh is cooked to a sticky consistency, which makes it the perfect comfort food!

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