Dubai: Global Village visitors can get a chance to watch a full demonstration of the process of olive pressing at the Palestinian pavilion happening for the first time at the region’s largest seasonal theme park.
UAE | Leisure
Full demonstration of oil pressing at Global Village
Palestinian pavilion to showcase an oil presser for the first time
As olive oil and honey top the lists of exhibitors at Global Village this season, the Palestinian pavilion has added an interesting bit to their exhibition by showcasing an oil presser.
Other pavilions like Tunisia, Syria, Lebanon, Spain, and Greece feature fresh olives and olive oil-soaked jars of Syrian delicacies.
Yemen and Bulgaria, one of Global Village’s newest participants, is also showcasing five popular types of honey as part of the East European Pavilion. They honey is complemented by rose oil products with Bulgaria one of the world’s largest producers.
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