The taste of Christmas in the Levant: From festive bakes to time-honored family recipes

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Arab News spoke to Levantine chefs who shared how their families celebrate Christmas and explore ancient traditions. (Supplied)
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Arab News spoke to Levantine chefs who shared how their families celebrate Christmas and explore ancient traditions. (Supplied)
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Updated 24 December 2025
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The taste of Christmas in the Levant: From festive bakes to time-honored family recipes

  • Chefs tell Arab News about favorite, traditional dishes

DUBAI: Often overlooked despite being the birthplace of Jesus, Christmas in the Levant carries its own traditions and dishes.

Arab News spoke to Levantine chefs who shared how their families celebrate Christmas and explore ancient traditions.

Kareem “TheVoiceNoteChef”, who is Lebanese and Kuwaiti, has a blog that blends home cooking with nostalgic voice notes from his mother, resonating with thousands across the Arab diaspora.

The Voice Note Chef began his blog during the COVID-19 pandemic as a way to beat homesickness.

“Christmas isn’t about anything fancy, it’s just about being together,” he told Arab News.

“My mom cooks for a village. Christmas trays are never small,” he added.




Tabouleh, a fresh Lebanese salad featuring fresh parsley, mint, lemon, and bulgur wheat. (Supplied via Kareem Yousef)

The Christmas Eve dinner starts off with kibbeh laban as a soup, followed by tabouleh and then riz a djej as the main. Riz a djej, or chicken and rice, is a Lebanese dish that is a staple on a holiday dinner table.

“It's always been our thing for Christmas served with mushroom sauce. My mom, that’s her unique touch on it,” he explained.




Shorabet el Eid, a tradtional festive soup with meatballs and rice.(Supplied via Kareem Yousef)

The Voice Note Chef said meghli is a must for dessert on Christmas. Typically served to celebrate birth, meghli is a spiced rice pudding made with cinnamon, anise and caraway.




Meghli, a spiced rice pudding made with cinnamon, anise and caraway. (Supplied via Kareem Yousef)

“Meghli is done because we celebrate the birth of a baby. But in this case, you’re celebrating the birth of Jesus,” he explained.

Meanwhile Palestinian chef Nasser Tarazi described Levantine Christmas traditions as “deeply rooted” in religion and community.

“Food is the heart of any Palestinian gathering, and Christmas is no exception,” he explained.

Like Yousef, Tarazi’s online journey started during the pandemic after his children convinced him to share his recipes on TikTok. Tarazi has since accumulated over 100,000 followers.

“On our Christmas table you’ll find mosakhan rolls, fattoush, and a slow-cooked leg of lamb,” he explained.




Chef Nasser Tarazi's family. (Supplied via Nasser Tarazi)

Warak dawali, a traditional Levant dish made of stuffed grape leaves, is the main, said Tarazi, as well as ruz hashwa, which is a spiced-rice and minced-beef dish.

Tarazi said kaak mamoul, knafeh and fruits are served for dessert to end things on a sweet note.

“Christmas is about the birth of Jesus Christ, not the tree or the gifts, but the light he brought into our lives,” he said.


Georgina Rodriguez closes out the year with family time, public appearances

Updated 30 December 2025
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Georgina Rodriguez closes out the year with family time, public appearances

  • Partner of Ronaldo shares photos of Christmas, holidays
  • Speculation they will celebrate New Year’s Day in the UAE

DUBAI: Argentine model Georgina Rodriguez has been marking the end of the year with family in the region, sharing moments from public appearances alongside her longtime partner, Cristiano Ronaldo, as well as quieter holiday time together.

One of those appearances included her attendance at the Globe Soccer Dubai Awards 2025, where she showed her support for Ronaldo alongside his eldest son, Cristiano Ronaldo Jr.

The footballer was awarded Best Middle East Player 2025, marking his third consecutive win in the category.

For the ceremony, Rodriguez opted for a sleek, body-skimming black evening gown featuring a high neckline and long fitted sleeves, detailed with subtle, evenly spaced embellishments.

She wore her hair long and straight, pairing the look with soft, glowing makeup. The ensemble was completed with statement diamond jewelry, including stud earrings, a sparkling watch and her large oval-cut engagement ring.

Now in its 16th edition, the Globe Soccer Awards ceremony was held at Atlantis The Royal. Ronaldo received the award from Sheikh Mansoor bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al-Maktoum, chairman of the Dubai Sports Council.

After accepting the trophy, Ronaldo said he was focused on continuing his career and adding to his achievements.

“I want to carry on going. You know what my goal is. I want to win more trophies and I want to reach the number that you all know,” he said. “I will reach that number for sure, if there are no injuries, inshaAllah.”

Currently on 956 career goals following a recent brace against Al-Akhdoud, Ronaldo is now 44 goals away from reaching the 1,000-goal milestone.

Ahead of the event in the UAE, fan spotted Rodriguez with Ronaldo in a casual moment walking at Atlantis. She wore jeans paired with a black top, leather jacket, beige hat and black heels.

The model also shared a short video offering a glimpse into how she celebrated Christmas, showing an intimate, family-focused gathering at home.

The family — including Ronaldo, Rodriguez, Ronaldo Jr., Eva Maria, Mateo, Alana Martina and Bella Esmeralda — wore matching pajamas and were seen dancing together toward the Christmas tree in the clip.

Fans are still waiting to see where the family will celebrate New Year’s Eve, after spending the occasion in Dubai last year. This has led to speculation that they may remain in the city for the celebrations.