Halal food is, well, food. There are Halal hamburgers. Halal hotdogs. Halal everything. The concept of Halal food for Muslims is comparable to what Kosher food means to the Jewish community. Halal food stems from Islam, and means “lawful.” Based on the laws of Islam, Muslims must eat “Halal” meat from animals, which were treated humanely and their processing adhered to best practices. To learn more about Halal Food, please check out the video here. To sum it up, Halal food is regular food - you won't even taste the difference, except that it is probably more flavorful.
This year marks the 5th Annual Halal Food Fest and the first time the event will be held over two days. Ticket buyers can expect a wide variety of Halal food to experience as well as many other vendors over the two-day event. Festival hours are also extended this year, from Noon to 11PM on Saturday July 8th and Noon to 7PM on Sunday July 9th.
Besides the fantastic food, the Halal Food Fest will also provide a wide range of wonderful live entertainment. Some of this entertainment includes:
Make sure to check out the Halal Fest 2017 Promo video:
For more information about the event, please go here. You can also email info@halalfest.com or call (510) 97-HFEST
Tickets for the event are already available for purchase and cost:
To purchase tickets, please go right here on EventCombo.
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