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A harissa festival in Tunisia is attracting interest from around the world thanks to the inclusion of the spicy seasoning on the UNESCO list of intangible cultural heritage in - In her home in ...
Tunisia’s harissa festival in Nabeul, nestled in the Cap Bon region, offers a sensory immersion into the country’s culinary and cultural soul. This annual celebration honours harissa, the brick-red, ...
(AP Photo/Ons Abid) Chahida Boufaied, owner of Dar Chahida Lel Oula, prepares the Harissa in her house in Nabeul, Tunisia, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Ons Abid) In this photo provided by the ASVN ...
NABEUL, Tunisia (AP) — For years, Tunisians have been picking bright red peppers, combining them with garlic, vinegar and spices and turning them into a saucy spread called harissa. The ...
Overlooking a calming view of the bay of Jounieh, the St. Paul Cathedral in the village of Harissa is one of Mount Lebanon's architectural marvels. Inaugurated in 1998, the building took several ...
Seen as sriracha’s North African cousin, harissa is typically prepared by women who sun-dry harvested red peppers and then deseed, wash and ground them. Its name comes from “haras” – the Arabic verb ...
Salam’s appointment ends a two-year-long political deadlock that left Lebanon without a functioning government amid worsening economic turmoil. For more stories from The Media Line go to ...
Prominent diplomat and president of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) based in The Hague Nawaf Salam has been named as Lebanon’s new prime minister. Salam was asked to form Lebanon’s ...
In a candid conversation with journalists at the Baabda Palace, Lebanon's First Lady Neemat Aoun shared her unwavering commitment to the country's southern regions. "My home is in South Lebanon, and I ...