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Low flu vaccine uptake in South East sparks health concerns ahead of winter

Experts worry over under 50% flu jab uptake in key risk groups across south East England, as winter approaches and flu-related deaths remain high.

Millennium Hotels and Resorts eyes major expansion across Saudi Arabia with new resorts and local partnerships

Millennium Hotels & Resorts plans to expand in Saudi Arabia, targeting both major cities and emerging destinations

Saudi Arabia’s unemployment rate drops to 3.3% amid job market growth

Saudi unemployment rate Q2 drops as Vision 2030 drives major gains in employment, benefiting women and nationals

Saudi Cultural Week in Greece showcases rich heritage and artistic traditions

Saudi Cultural Week, held from sept. 27 to Oct. 1 in Athens, Greece, highlighted the kingdom’s vibrant cultural heritage through culinary, artistic, and historical exhibits.

From Flames to Flavor

Excerpt: Recent research has radically redefined our understanding of when cooking began, tracing it back as far as 780,000 years ago. Homo erectus, an ancestor of modern humans, not only harnessed fire but cooked with purpose, turning raw ingredients into nourishing meals. This pivotal moment in human history laid the foundation for the diverse culinary traditions we see today, including in Kashmir, where ancient preservation techniques like drying fish have thrived. Known as haggard, this traditional dried fish is not only a staple during the harsh winter months but also a symbol of resourcefulness, passed down through generations. Kashmiri haggard showcases the ingenuity of its people, reflecting a deep connection to the land and a history of preserving food through tough winters. It plays a significant role in the region’s culinary traditions, adding rich flavors to local dishes. Kashmir’s cuisine, influenced by Afghan, Persian, and Central Asian flavors, has evolved through centuries, creating a vibrant and unique tapestry of tastes. In the rugged Himalayan regions, where agriculture is challenged by harsh terrains, food practices like haggard preservation are vital. This tradition not only sustains the people but also echoes the creativity and survival skills of their ancestors. The story of haggard ties the past to the present, demonstrating how ancient culinary practices still shape our modern lives.