#17: “Kapsa Culture”
Kapsa, a spiced rice dish often served with lamb or chicken, is Saudi Arabia’s national dish. Families and friends gather around large platters to eat it communally, often with their hands. Sharing kapsa reflects values of generosity, togetherness, and hospitality at the core of Saudi culture.

For outsiders, the tradition of eating directly from one dish may feel unusual, but it’s a symbol of unity. Guests are honored with the best cuts, and refusing is considered impolite. Kapsa isn’t just food — it’s an experience that ties people together in distinctly Saudi fashion.
