Thanks everyone for watching this week's food vlog! 🥰We hope you enjoyed it! We were definitely blown away by all the delicious food Morocco has to offer and we can't wait to go back in the future and try all the dishes we didn't get to try during this trip. In this video we did not eat Tagine or Couscous because we already ate those in our other videos. Make sure to check out our channel and watch those videos as well! 🙂 Let us know in the comments what we missed and which dishes and restaurants in Marrakech you love the most! We'll be back next week with more adventures from another country! - Brandon & Anja
Thanks! We are open to trying (almost) anything when traveling. It's always important to keep an open mind with food because you'll often find dishes that may sound strange, but turn out delicious!
Thank you for this wonderful video! I’m planning a trip to Morocco next January, and not sure what to wear/pack - so the footage of all the locals was very helpful! I’m so excited to go and try all those experiences and foods, your videos are feeding my daydreams 😍
Thank for you watching! We're glad you enjoyed them and found them helpful. We were there at the end of January, and we would definitely recommend packing at least a sweater/ hoodie or light jacket. The day was often quite nice, but it ended up getting a bit chilly at night. We had some absolutely amazing food. That meal of tagines from our first video was our favorite though- highly recommend! 😄
Excellent job Brandon & Anja! Thanks for this DIY food tour. You are so nice and natural couple and you present your experiences very interestingly and concisely.👍😎👏🔥
It definitely wasn't easy to find some of these foods because Google Maps wasn't the most helpful when trying to find restaurants and some places don't have English names. It was so worth it, though, because the food was soooo good! 😊
Glad they will be of help! We saw many people take the same Morocco Street Food tour in their videos, but no one gave any proper locations. It took some time researching and exploring, but we manged to find some pretty great spots on our own. Have a great time!
Bellissimo video, straordinario il Marocco, e voi siete una coppia meravigliosa e intelligente siete riusciti a presentare abbastanza bene il cibo marocchino
We did! We would love to head back to Morocco one day and check out some new cities, and any dishes we missed the first time around. So many delicious things!
Hahaha. It actually wasn't that bad. That mouthful of oily, fatty face skin was worse. Still not terrible either. We've eaten worse! We will try anything at least once. 😎
I thought the black part would be hard, but it wasn't! Is there a reason people don't eat it? The eye was better than I thought for sure. I'd eat one again! Haha. Thanks for watching. 😁I
Good video guys, actually the sardine kefta is cuit popular and so delicious, even in owr house we prepare it, you need to tast traditional food at home, if a moroccan family invited you thats will be unique, enjoy your trip😉
We would love a Moroccan family to invite us! It was so dang good. I'm sure you can find it everywhere, but on Google, there was almost no information at all. It took us a long time to find! Haha
@@wherearewe-yt Unfortunately Im not in morocco now i would love to invit you in my home, i think they are some guides who can prepare that kind of experiences but i dont remember who..
If you having sheeps eye, you have to clean the eye fist before you eating it. :D You've to take out the black eye ball and eat just the muscle around. But also seasoned in bread, cos is super fatty. Sheeps head is a delicacy.
That's good to know! Hahaha. The powdered sugar on chicken was a nice surprise, but I don't know how we'd feel about it on fish. 😅 We had a great time. We're doing well! If you haven't already, you should subscribe and check out our new content, in Vienna. 😜
Loved the food tour! The food looked great until you got to the sheep or lambs head then my stomach got queasy! The eyeball did me in but kudos to you guys for being so adventurous! Keep the videos coming! ❤️❤️
We wanted to try this! The restaurant we went to in our second video was meant to have it, but the menu that showed it on Google must have been old. 😔 Hopefully we can try next time. Thank you for the suggestion!
We would like to for sure! We normally travel to multiple cities when we visit a country, but we were short on time. There is so much more of the country that we would like to see..and of course, try all of the regional dishes. 😃
@@wherearewe-yt tanjia is coocked under ground for more than 5 to 10 hours depends on how advanced the under ground furnace is, but for tagines would be cooked over coals or open flame for 1hour:30min or two
Ja, wir haben schon einiges Essen auf der Welt gegessen und Morokko hat definitiv sehr weit oben abgeschnitten 😊. Fast alles war richtig gut (außer vielleicht der Augapfel 😂). In unseren anderen Videos haben wir auch Tajine gegessen und das war auch der Hammer. Danke fürs Zuschauen 😊🙏
@@wherearewe-yt Wünsche euch viel Spaß in 1001 Nacht Marokko,bin Deutsch Marokkaner und war in ganz Marokko,alles dort ist wunderschön aber Tanger und Dahkla sind die schönsten Städte Marokkos nicht nur zum Urlaub machen auch um dort zu leben
Diesmal hatten wir leider nicht so viel Zeit und konnten uns nur Marrakech angucken. Aber wir werden auf jeden Fall in der Zukunft wiederkommen und andere Städte besuchen 😊
@@wherearewe-yt Kann ich nur empfehlen ich persönlich besuchte viele Länder und Städte diese Welt,Österreich Schweiz Spanien Italien Ägypten Tunesien,Tschechien bin Wiesbadener,Türkei,Ungarn,Frankreich Portugal,aber fand kein Land wie Marokko,Marokko hat von allen was und bietet alles Schnee Wüste Sahara Atlantik Mittelmeer Berge Wälder Tiere und Traditionen die das Königreich Marokko zusammenhalten,Religione sind frei Islam Juden christen ganz andere Land auch als andere Muslimische Länder sehr Modernes Land🇲🇦🦁
Hahaha. Yes, you're right. That's why we can't do just food videos all the time. This was all done on ONE DAY, so by the end of the day we were very full. 😂 We try to balance it somewhat by only walking around the city. We walked about 15-20km each day while on Morocco. It's also a great way to see the city! 🇲🇦
@@younesszouhri4955 oh for god sake *IT'S DIFFERENT FROM A CITY TO ANOTHER* ! I myself have never bought msemen at 2 Dh ever and i lived in laayoune, agadir, Nador, Selouane and Marakkech so if it's cheap in your city good for you but to call other people scummers and even hate citizens from your own country over an effing 6 Dh ... boy you're something else !
Greetings.. Street food in Morocco is incredible, but you have to be very careful with sauces and salads where we see that their preservation in refrigerators is optimal. Some diarrhea can end the holidays in a matter of minutes.
We actually lived in SE Asia for two years, where conditions can be pretty similar. So far, we've never gotten seriously sick from food during our 8 years of travel together. Fingers crossed we don't any time soon! 😵💫🤞
@@wherearewe-yt I am from Tangier (Morocco) and last year after eating fried squid in a street stall, from Al Jadida I got terrible diarrhea. I think it was because of the sauce that accompanied them I won't forget...
We know it's not Moroccan- Anja was just comparing the sweet to baklava because it's something we have eaten often in the past, when we used to live in Turkey. We will have to also try it in Algeria some day. We would love to visit!
Thank you for sharing your experience with us but what i didn't like in your video it's how you compare the Moroccan food with other countries food like turkey ... every country is different and this is the beauty of our world and if you don't know the name of the goodies just ask about that because it's not Baklava the name of everything, secondly the girl seems like so fake when she speaks and it's really boring waching her talking sorry
It's too bad you feel that way! That's what we (and many other people) do when trying new foods- you compare to other things that you've had before. If the audience has never tried Moroccan food, then it's possible they've tried the food from the region we are comparing to. The world is big and beautiful, yes, but there are many parts of the world that use similar spices, ingredients or have similar preparations. Thanks for watching!