The mark consists of a circular design composed of a center circle intersected by a shaded line, surrounded by several concentric circles, alternating shaded and non-shaded, surrounded by a wider circle, shaded on the top and bottom, which is surrounded by an additional two concentric circles. Inside the top portion of the center circle is Arabic characters and inside the bottom portion of the center circle is the wording "ABIDO SPICES." Inside the top of the wider outside circle, the top portion has the wording "190" and Arabic writing, the bottom portion has the wording "ESTABLISHED IN 1950", the left side says "LEBANON" and Arabic characters and the right side says "BEIRUT" and Arabic characters.
ABIDO SPICES LEBANON ONE NINE ZERO BEIRUT ESTABLISHED IN ONE NINE FIVE ZERO; ABIDO SPICES LEBANON ONE HUNDRED NINETY BEIRUT ESTABLISHED IN ONE THOUSAND NINE HUNDRED FIFTY; ABIDO SPICES LEBANON ONE HUNDRED NINETY BEIRUT ESTABLISHED IN NINETEEN HUNDRED FIFTY
Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.
The non-Latin characters in the mark transliterate to ""baharatu ubadu tasãsat sanau" "lbnan" and "birut" " and this means "SPICES ESTABLISHED IN 1950 LEBANON BEIRUT" in English.
The English translation of the non-Latin characters in the mark is "SPICES ESTABLISHED IN 1950 LEBANON BEIRUT".
"SPICES LEBANON BEIRUT ESTABLISHED IN 1950" AND THE NON-LATIN CHARACTERS THAT TRANSLITERATE TO ""BAHARATU UBADU TASÃSAT SANAU" "LBNAN" AND "BIRUT"