Those cookie sweets look delicious, the one I want to eat the most is the honey Kleicha cookie! I really want to try that Arabic coffee. I really hope my country can import it one day! This is the first time I see Camel Market, David is right, it is indeed a bit cruel, and baby Camel is indeed cute! That wheat pancakes are really versatile, it can be eaten with different ingredients. I think if I can dipped it in honey, I will be satisfied enough! Thank you very much for sharing this magical world, super great job! 👍🥰🙏
If you are reading this there’s a reason……No matter how good or bad you have it,wake up each day thankful for your life.Someone somewhere else is desperately fighting for theirs ❤️🇧🇸
DAVID another great food presentation in Saudi Arabia. As always very delicious traditional local food. Food is where the heart is. Keep up the great work.😅😊😂
@@oneworld797it wasn’t like they gov dose not allow it , it was society thing there was extremes believe if women drive it will make harm to the society ,which made a group of women protest with men protected by the gov you can search it if you interested.
Kleija is the oldest recipe from Babylon, Iraq, but it differs in that the dough is full of dates and not hollow and empty, the same as Hail’s kleija. We serve kleija on holidays, especially Christmas.
Hi David...Shabana/Hailey here....honey whether in snacks or by itself ...natural remedy for your health....and Tasos is right...bitter coffee is stronger...your host...she is very good at explaining...so much camels in one place...nice breakfast...breads a bit charred tastes good...not too much...and chai ...most refreshing drink....nice as always ...Thanks David ...safe travels ...Peace and Blessings.
Hey David, I absolutely love and appreciate your journeys and the unique way that you bring the world to your viewers through your videos. But, I have always wondered with so much traveling and eating how do you maintain your level of fitness and protect your gut-health?
As a Saudi woman, I tell you that we are not oppressed, just our idea of freedom is different from yours. What you see as freedom, we see as oppression ,because we do not like nudity and we are very committed to the teachings of Islam