The Lebanese Meals Pageant at St. Anthony's Orthodox Church will delight attendees with a vibrant celebration of Lebanese tradition and delicacies.
The occasion, referred to as Hafli, which implies vacation in Arabic, has been a beloved custom for greater than 45 years and brings collectively the Lebanese neighborhood within the Tulsa space.
Pageant-goers can get pleasure from a wide range of conventional Lebanese dishes, together with Hashwa (filled with rice and meat), Yubra (vine leaf rolls), cabbage rolls, hen, tabbouleh, hummus and pita.
Along with the principle meal, there might be a bake sale providing takeaway frozen meals, together with a choice of desserts akin to Greba cookies and baklava (baklava).
Attendees even have the chance to tour the ornate Orthodox sanctuary, guided by members of the neighborhood.
Lebanese delicacies is known for its contemporary components, reflecting the agricultural wealth of the Levant area. The pageant showcases recipes which were handed down from technology to technology, emphasizing the significance of contemporary, regionally sourced produce.
For a lot of neighborhood members, cooking is a solution to join with their heritage and household. Pageant organizer Olivia Rahal expressed her deep appreciation for Lebanese meals and highlighted its function in fostering household ties and traditions.
The pageant invitations everybody to come back collectively to expertise the heat and taste of Lebanese tradition. For extra data, go to order.hafli.org.