Qatar National Day is a day of celebration for both residents and locals, varying from traditional celebration spots and Qatari cuisine-focused restaurants. Qatar has a diverse population due to which a variety of cuisines are offered here.
The Qatari cuisine comprises a mixture of traditional Arab, Iranian, and hints of Indian cuisine. Traditionally enjoyed as lunch or dinner, Machbous ( rice, meat/chicken, onions and tomatoes mixed with spices) and Thareed (mixture of Khubz rgag and broth, vegetable and chicken/meat) are very popular during this time of the year.
For dessert, Lugimat, Aseeda, Balateet and Om ali are well-known favorites. The traditional food has been adopted by other nationalities residing in Qatar.
Qatar Central Bank announces the issue of the fifth series of Qatari Riyal banknotes.
The new Qatari Riyal banknotes will come into circulation starting December 18, in line with celebrating Qatar National Day 2020.
In addition, Qatar Central Bank also revealed a new 200 Qatari Riyal denomination.
The new banknotes display pictures of the Palace of Sheikh Abdullah bin Jassim Al Thani, National Museum of Qatar (NMOQ), Lusail Stadium, and other significant monuments of Qatar.
The old banknotes can be exchanged for the new ones through local banks within three months. Three months, it can be done from Qatar Central Bank.
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