UAE: Traditional Food Festival concludes in Al Wathba

Dubai [UAE]: The Traditional Food Festival for families, which was held as part of the Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Agricultural Excellence Award in its second edition, concluded yesterday at the Award Pavilion at the Sheikh Zayed Festival in Al Wathba, Abu Dhabi.

The event saw the participation of a large number of families who presented a wide range of their traditional Emirati foods.

The Festival, which lasted for 11 days, was well attended by the public, with an estimated 20,000 visitors from the UAE and abroad, who were able to learn about the traditional foods that are an authentic part of the UAE’s material heritage, making it one of the most significant events that contributed to enriching the Sheikh Zayed Festival and increasing its appeal.

Twenty-seven licensed productive families participated in the Festival, alongside 70 participants comprising 50 families, ten children and ten people of determination. The event included a variety of cultural and entertainment programmes, live demonstrations of the preparation of traditional Emirati dishes, and a market showcasing the popular foods produced by the participating families.

The Festival featured seven cooking competitions, where participants competed against each other based on specific criteria, including flavour, taste, presentation innovation, use of local products, and adherence to hygiene and food safety standards. The winners received prizes totalling 210,000 UAE dirhams and valuable prizes and gifts to the public.

Festival visitors enjoyed a vibrant family atmosphere, highlighted by livestock competitions showcasing the best breeds, livestock auctions and daily competitions for the public with valuable prizes and gifts.
Visitors were also treated to tastings of famous Emirati traditional recipes.

The Festival served as an important platform for supporting productive families by allowing them to market their traditional food products directly to the public. Numerous exhibition and selling outlets were offered free to the participating productive families.

The Festival played an important role in promoting local produce, which is essential in preparing popular Emirati dishes. This aligns with the objectives of the Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Agricultural Excellence Award, which aims to stimulate the UAE’s agricultural sector, improve the quality of local produce and enhance its competitiveness both locally and globally.

The Festival’s competition programme was aimed at specific groups in society, with a cooking competition for people of determination, showcasing their creative energy and innovative cake decorating ideas.

The Organising Committee confirmed the Festival’s success in achieving its strategic objectives. These included expanding the reach of agricultural sustainability to all segments of society, promoting local agricultural products in culinary endeavours, supporting productive families and fostering an understanding of the heritage and history of traditional foods in the UAE. 

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