Marrakech Food Tour: Escaping Crowds in Offbeat Neighbourhoods

THIS VIDEO WAS FILMED IN NOVEMBER 2022. I was back home in the UK when the earthquake hit Morocco - Andy and I are safe and sound and our thoughts are with those who have been affected by it.
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Join us on a food tour in Marrakech, where we dive into the delicious world of Moroccan street food! In this video, we start with a mouth watering exploration of traditional breakfast delights like msemen, B'ssara and Sfenj. Get ready to tantalize your taste buds with these iconic Moroccan breakfast dishes.
But that's not all! We take you off the beaten path, away from the touristy heart of the city, and venture into local neighbourhoods like Lotissement Doha, where the real foodie gems await. As we wander through these hidden corners of Marrakech, you'll notice something unique - we're the only tourists in sight!
Next, we head to a street food seller who specializes in Bocadillos. Watch as we savor these delectable Moroccan sandwiches bursting with flavours and textures that will leave you craving more. Prepare for a sensory feast as we dive into snails, exotic fruit juices, succulent Moroccan sardine balls, and tantalizing meats like tanjia. Every bite is a new discovery, showcasing the rich diversity and culinary traditions of Morocco.
What sets this food tour apart is the authentic and immersive experience it offers. By venturing into local neighbourhoods, we get a glimpse of daily life in Marrakech and the vibrant food culture that thrives there. The sights, sounds, and aromas surround us as we mingle with locals and embrace the true essence of this magnificent city.
Join us on this gastronomic journey as we uncover the hidden culinary treasures of Marrakech. Whether you're a seasoned food lover or a curious traveller, this food tour promises to leave you with unforgettable memories and a deep appreciation for Moroccan cuisine. Don't miss out on this extraordinary adventure - hit that play button and let's dive into the vibrant flavours of Marrakech!
0:00 Intro
0:20 Raib Drink
1:00 Stinky Bocadillos
2:44 Harira Soup
3:21 Sfenj bayḍah
4:25 Fruit Juice in the middle of no where
4:57 Beef Tanjia
5:50 Rosemary Tea
6:55 Chicken brochettes (Kebabs)
7:44 Cooked in a Hammam!?
8:47 Snails!!!
10:30 Sardine Balls
11:43 Mille Feuille
12:52 Fruit Juice

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  • @benino1
    @benino110 ай бұрын

  • @travling_IN_MOROCCO2640
    @travling_IN_MOROCCO264010 ай бұрын

    Nice video welcom to morocco

  • @MattWhitingsEurope
    @MattWhitingsEurope10 ай бұрын

    Haha onion would have been a bit awkward! Honey sounds and no doubt tastes better. I like the idea of visiting all those less touristy places to sample some locally made food and drink. Being English it's hard to take tea being served in a glass 😆. Chicken skewer looked amazing! I assume this was filmed before the terrible earthquake that struck this area recently, thoughts to all those affected. 🇲🇦

  • @Yanzdorloph
    @Yanzdorloph10 ай бұрын

    ngl I lived in Morocco for 25years and never dared to try does "stinky bocadillos" or things of the sort, I'm sure if you just looked around you would've found cleaner places that sell the same thing, where the vendor don't touch things with their hands. even if they are clean, my brain can't accept eating that after seeing him grab things with his hands.

  • @Khatoon170
    @Khatoon17010 ай бұрын

    How are you doing mrs Caroline. Thank you for sharing your trips with us. Honestly with every new video you are posting I learn new information and new vocabularies too . Actually Moroccan cuisine is mix of Berber , Andalusia, Mediterranean and Arabic cuisine. Offbeat means different from ordinary, usual . Raib is one of most popular yogurt drinks , gets sweetness from added mint or pomegranate syrup . Whole milk , sugar some form of yogurt . It’s Moroccan style yogurt often flavored with orange, blossom, rose water and home made , available at local markets , stores typically sell diary products and pastries. Bocadillo is traditional Colombian sweet . There are herbs used in Moroccan tea such as spearmint, pennyroyal saga , green thyme , wormwood. Rosemary tea is healthy tea and helps to improve digestive process and keeps you healthy and happy. Favorite tea in Morocco is mint tea and Chinese green tea . We in Arabic countries love tea with cardamom or sugar .harria soup consists of lentils and chickpeas, fresh herbs warm spices included turmeric, cinnamon. Sfenj babydah and sfenj means in Arabic sponge called also khfef it’s fried and soft chewy shape like doughnuts in Moroccan countries, Algeria, Tunisia. Chicken brochettes is thread chicken cubes , peppers , onion grill for about 10 minutes on each side . Sardine balls is classic Moroccan recipe for petite sardine Spicy homemade with tomato sauce . Mille feuille is air puff pastry filled with vanilla, pastry cream and topped with chocolate and its French recipe. Good luck to you your dearest ones .