Saudi Culinary Arts Commission brings Saudi Dates to SIRHA Bake & Snack 2026

The Saudi Culinary Arts Commission, under the Ministry of Culture, is showcasing the Kingdom’s vast and diverse culinary heritage at the SIRHA Bake & Snack 2026 exhibition in Paris. (Supplied)
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Updated 20 January 2026
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Saudi Culinary Arts Commission brings Saudi Dates to SIRHA Bake & Snack 2026

  • The Saudi Culinary Arts Commission will showcase the diversity of Saudi dates, as the Kingdom produces more than 1.9 million tons annually
  • Visitors will experience the blending of traditional flavors with modern techniques and French culinary inspiration

RIYADH: The Saudi Culinary Arts Commission, under the Ministry of Culture, is showcasing the Kingdom’s vast and diverse culinary heritage at the international SIRHA Bake & Snack 2026 exhibition in Paris this week.

Mayada Badr, CEO of the Saudi Culinary Arts Commission, said in a statement: “SIRHA Bake & Snack is a leading global gathering of culinary expertise and innovation, making it a vital platform for Saudi Arabia to showcase the diversity of our culinary heritage and the variety of our flavors.”

The commission is showcasing date vendors that guide visitors through the diverse and distinct flavors of dates, and a cheese and date pairing experience that combines Saudi culture with French culinary inspiration at the event running from Jan. 18 to 21.

A key feature of the experiences is live culinary demonstrations by Saudi chefs, who blend French techniques with Saudi dates to create unique takes on desserts and pastries, all topped off with typical Saudi hospitality through Saudi coffee to complete the cultural experience.

Through these vendor experiences, the Culinary Arts Commission presents Saudi dates as a premium ingredient, demonstrating how traditional flavors can be reimagined through contemporary culinary techniques, while also supporting local producers through these key international platforms.

Saudi Arabia produces over 1.9 million tons of dates annually and offers more than 300 varieties. While central to Saudi culture, the value of its date exports exceeds SAR 1.6 billion, and it has a global reach of more than 130 countries.


Crown prince speaks with regional, global leaders about Iranian aggression

Updated 28 February 2026
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Crown prince speaks with regional, global leaders about Iranian aggression

  • Calls came as several Gulf Arab states were targeted by Iranian ​missiles
  • Also spoke with French president, Pakistani prime minister

RIYADH: Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman spoke to several regional leaders on the phone on Saturday, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The calls came as several Gulf Arab states were targeted by Iranian ​missiles after Tehran pledged to retaliate against strikes by the US and Israel that hit several cities in Iran in the early hours of Saturday.

The crown prince spoke with UAE president Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al-Nahyan, Bahraini King Hamad bin Isa Al-Khalifa, Qatari Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani, Kuwaiti Emir Sheikh Mishal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, and King Abdullah II of Jordan.

The crown prince affirmed the Kingdom’s full solidarity with, and support for, their nations and stressed “Saudi Arabia’s readiness to mobilize all its resources to assist them in responding to the brutal Iranian attacks they suffered, which undermine the region’s security and stability,” the SPA added.

He also received a call from Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, SPA reported.

They reviewed the impact of the ongoing escalation, with the Egyptian leader affirming Egypt’s solidarity with the Kingdom and backing for the steps it has taken to defend its sovereignty and maintain regional stability.

Prince Mohammed also received a call from French President Emmanuel Macron, during which he reiterated Saudi Arabia’s condemnation of the Iranian rocket attacks targeting the Kingdom and neighboring states, affirming that all necessary measures are being taken to defend its territory and support sisterly countries in safeguarding their sovereignty and security.

In a separate call, Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif expressed his country’s solidarity with Saudi Arabia and support for the measures it is taking to protect its sovereignty, security and stability in response to the Iranian attacks, SPA added.