February 24, 2016 Dubai UAE GCC Middle East

Lebanese Companies Take the Spotlight at GulFood 2016

Lebanon takes center stage at GufFood 2016. Ahead of its 20th edition in 2015, Gulfood has established a position as the world’s largest annual food and hospitality show.  The trade-only show is professionally managed and hosted by the Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC), which provides more than three decades of experience in delivering world-class events in the Middle East, featuring local, regional and international exhibitors with unmatched expertise and in-depth market knowledge.

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This year three new halls and the long awaited salon Culinaire have been introduced and Lebanon seems to be getting the limelight this edition with the Lebanese pavilion hosting a number of renowned companies set over three rows in addition to the various stands located within the exhibition at the World Trade Center.

It's an exhibition one should not miss. This year I decided to cover the events focusing on

Lebanese companies and products mainly. We do boast fine and internationally competitive products in Lebanon worth looking at.

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Participants at the Lebanese pavilion:

  • Rural delights cooperative
  • Kassouf honey
  • Castania nuts
  • Crown drinks
  • Aruba instant juices
  • Ethel Chocolate
  • Sea Slim Gluten Free Bakery
  • CaliFood healthy treats
  • Jabal el Sheikh honey
  • Gardenia
  • Marroush restaurants
  • Bon Choix
  • Al Amira
  • Adonis
  • Matador chocolate
  • Zeyti
  • Dirani group
  • Baytouti olive oil
  • Souchet chocolate
  • Yamama
  • Mounir Bissat Halawa
  • Green Hill
  • Nabatco
  • Al Dayaa
  • Kaval
  • Abido
  • El Kaissi Dragees
  • Al Rabih
  • Aruba
  • Freez
  • MariaMondo chocolates
  • Sama Foods
  • Al Kazzi nuts
  • Arzal
  • Dandy Chocolates
  • Al Kanater

Lebanese companies spotted at the expo:

  • Rim water
  • Al Taghziah
  • Al Wazir olive oil
  • Aoun foods
  • Cookers sweet creations
  • Barista coffee
  • Chtoura
  • Siblou
  • Plein Soleil
  • Lamesa Lebanese food
  • Elsa chocolatier
  • Kassatly 
  • Borjak
  • La Roche chocolate
  • Hospitality News Middle East 

Check the photo gallery and see you next year.

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