This year, the government provides three meals every day that comprises breakfast, lunch, and dinner
Jakarta (ANTARA) - The Religious Affairs Ministry has made assurance that Indonesian Hajj pilgrims would be provided three meals per day during their stay in Saudi Arabia to perform the Hajj rituals.

"This year, the government provides three meals every day that comprises breakfast, lunch, and dinner," spokesperson of the Indonesian Central Hajj Organizing Committee (PPIH), Akhmad Fauzin, remarked while delivering his press statement at the Pondok Gede Hajj Dormitory here on Monday.

The meal package will comprise rice, vegetables, a side dish, fruit, and mineral water, and the menu will vary daily, he noted.

The official remarked that every meal will be distributed to every hotel hosting Indonesian Hajj pilgrims before meal time.

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"The food consumption time limit will be 11 a.m. for breakfast, 5 p.m. for lunch, and 11 p.m. for dinner, which will be marked on every meal package. The food will also be served in a box that has passed the hygiene standard test," Fauzin stated.

He urged Hajj pilgrims to be watchful of the harsh weather conditions in Saudi Arabia as currently, air temperature at noon may reach 46 degrees Celsius, and the lowest temperature at night could touch 38 degrees Celsius.

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Pilgrims are urged to consume their meals on time, drink ample water, consume vitamins, and restrict outdoor activities to prevent a decline in their health conditions, the ministry's official stated.

"If (pilgrims) want to go outside, equip (yourself) with protective equipment and proper footwear. We also urge Hajj pilgrims to not drink only when thirsty, to consume vitamins, and maintain personal health by eating on time and ensuring sufficient rest," Fauzin remarked.

He stated that currently, some 23,178 Indonesian Hajj pilgrims had arrived in Medina, and 3,619 pilgrims divided into nine flight groups at five embarkation points will depart for Saudi Arabia on Monday.

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