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Saudi GazetteThe holy month of Ramadan, is a time when people from different backgrounds come together for iftar and suhoor. Naturally, every culture has a unique Ramadan drink and this week we gathered some of the most popular choices for you to try at home. Remember, it is crucial to stay hydrated and to have plenty of liquids after iftar and during suhoor. So indulge and enjoy these refreshing and nourishing drinks.JallabIs a mixture of dates, grape molasses, rose water and sugar. Occasionally smoked with Arabic incense, Jallab is served cold and garnished with pine nuts and raisins.SobiaIs traditionally prepared by soaking powdered rice over night, mixed with coconut powder, milk, and sugar.Rooh AfzaIs a rose scented syrup that is made with fruits, vegetables, herbs and roots mixed...
May 25, 2018
Quench your thirst with these scrumptious ramadan drinks
May 25, 2018
4Kharkowa - Baked With Love
May 19, 2018
Feed A Labour-Practice The Art Of Giving This Ramadan
May 11, 2018
UAE foreign affairs and cooperation assistant minister visits kutupalong and launches cooperation on nutrition between UAE and UNHCR
With 555,000 new cancer patients a year and a 70% death rate, at The Economist’s inaugural War on Cancer Middle East event, high-level speakers and delegates discussed solutions to obstacles impeding progress in tackling rising incidence of cancer in the region.With cancer set to rise faster in the Middle East than any other region by 2030, global healthcare professionals, policymakers and patients identified and discussed the key topics of prevention, data research and the stigma associated with the disease at last week’s inaugural War on Cancer Middle East event.The Middle East has seen cancer grow at an expediential rate, with over 555,000 new cancer cases a year and 393,000 (70%) mortalities. Palliative care (for the terminally ill) in the region is a pressing problem, as only two...
May 11, 2018
Dubai hosts war on cancer
Middle East conference
May 04, 2018
War on Cancer to highlight the important work of inspirational cancer survivors and patient groups
JOHNSON’S Baby, officially launched its first semi-therapeutic product line, JOHNSON’S Baby Head-To-Toe, in an interactive event held in Jeddah. The Johnson’s Baby Head to Toe masterclass gathered mothers, media and influencers to teach them about the intricacies and importance of understanding infant skin care.Speaking about the launch of the new range in Saudi Arabia, Sarah Kabbani, Brand Manager at Johnson & Johnson said: “We are proud to officially launch the first semi-therapeutic product line, JOHNSON’S Baby HEAD-TO-TOE, in Saudi Arabia. The product range is endorsed by the Saudi Pediatric Association and has already been tested and very well received by parents internationally as well as in the region.”“At Johnson and Johnson, we offer products that are safe, pure and...
April 27, 2018
Johnson’s baby launches its first semi-therapeutic product range
April 20, 2018
Now you don’t need to miss out on healthy voluminous hair when covering hair
April 20, 2018
Do babies get dry skin, too?
April 06, 2018
Preventing flare-up incidence in people with COPD is critical to survival