A celebration of the guardian of the two holy mosques



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In the palace of Carthage, where history coincides with the Arab peaks

The President of the Tunisian Republic, Beji Caid Sibsi, organized an official luncheon in honor of the guardian of the two holy mosques, King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, on the occasion of his visit to Tunisia, where he chaired the Kingdom's delegation to the summit meetings of the League of Arab States. In the presidential palace of Carthage, and varied with many famous Tunisian dishes.

The menu included various dishes and lamb dishes, one of the most famous traditional dishes of Tunisia dating back to the Middle Ages: grilled peppers salad, green vegetables garnished with artichokes, octopus salad, royal shrimp, meat and hazelnuts, Cubes of honey and lamb with cubes of lamb and walnuts, zreika, carobacho seeds, Tunisian sweets and hazelnut tea.

The banquet was held at the Presidential Palace in Carthage, where the official residence of the President of the Republic, which overlooks the coast of the ancient city of Carthage, in the northern suburbs of Tunis, is located. Then

After independence and by decision of President Habib Bourguiba, it became a presidential palace and Bourguiba ruler entrusted to the French architect of Tunisian origin Olivier Clément Cacoub many changes and an expansion. The architecture, building materials and decoration of the palace and its contents reflect the historical stations and civilizations of Tunisia. Cultural and heritage heritage.

Celebration of the guardian of the two holy mosques. List of traditional Tunisian dishes on the "Sibsi President's Table"


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The President of the Tunisian Republic, Beji Caid Sibsi, organized an official luncheon in honor of the guardian of the two holy mosques, King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, on the occasion of his visit to Tunisia, where he chaired the Kingdom's delegation to the summit meetings of the League of Arab States. In the presidential palace of Carthage, and varied with many famous Tunisian dishes.

The menu included various dishes and lamb dishes, one of the most famous traditional dishes of Tunisia dating back to the Middle Ages: grilled peppers salad, green vegetables garnished with artichokes, octopus salad, royal shrimp, meat and hazelnuts, Cubes of honey and lamb with cubes of lamb and walnuts, zreika, carobacho seeds, Tunisian sweets and hazelnut tea.

The banquet was held at the Presidential Palace in Carthage, where the official residence of the President of the Republic, which overlooks the coast of the ancient city of Carthage, in the northern suburbs of Tunis, is located. Then

After independence and by decision of President Habib Bourguiba, it became a presidential palace and Bourguiba ruler entrusted to the French architect of Tunisian origin Olivier Clément Cacoub many changes and an expansion. The architecture, building materials and decoration of the palace and its contents reflect the historical stations and civilizations of Tunisia. Cultural and heritage heritage.

March 29, 2019 – 22 Rajab 1440

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In the palace of Carthage, where history coincides with the Arab peaks

The President of the Tunisian Republic, Beji Caid Sibsi, organized an official luncheon in honor of the guardian of the two holy mosques, King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, on the occasion of his visit to Tunisia, where he chaired the Kingdom's delegation to the summit meetings of the League of Arab States. In the presidential palace of Carthage, and varied with many famous Tunisian dishes.

The menu included various dishes and lamb dishes, one of the most famous traditional dishes of Tunisia dating back to the Middle Ages: grilled peppers salad, green vegetables garnished with artichokes, octopus salad, royal shrimp, meat and hazelnuts, Cubes of honey and lamb with cubes of lamb and walnuts, zreika, carobacho seeds, Tunisian sweets and hazelnut tea.

The banquet was held at the Presidential Palace in Carthage, where the official residence of the President of the Republic, which overlooks the coast of the ancient city of Carthage, in the northern suburbs of Tunis, is located. Then

After independence and by decision of President Habib Bourguiba, it became a presidential palace and Bourguiba ruler entrusted to the French architect of Tunisian origin Olivier Clément Cacoub many changes and an expansion. The architecture, building materials and decoration of the palace and its contents reflect the historical stations and civilizations of Tunisia. Cultural and heritage heritage.

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