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CRAZY Street Food Tour in Agadir, Morocco - MOROCCAN COW BRAIN TAGINE + AFRICA’S LARGEST INDOOR SOUK

Crazy street food tour in Agadir, Morocco. Today we went on a crazy street food tour of Agadir in Morocco, trying a Moroccan cow brain tagine while exploring Africa’s largest indoor souk!

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Our mission to try the best street food in Morocco has taken us to the coastal city of Agadir. Our first stop on our crazy Moroccan street food tour was to try the popular Moroccan food of hargma. This classic dish is made up of slow cooked beef trotters in a rich broth full of chickpeas, definitely a rich dish to start the day.

Being on the coast, we had to try fresh fish in Agadir, so we tasted the popular Agadir street food of freshly grilled sardines. Afterwards, we continued our Moroccan food tour to explore Souk El Had, Africa’s largest indoor souk. This souk is massive, full of Moroccan street food, shopping, fruits and veggies, you name it this souk has it! While we were there, we sampled some of the Agadir street food, like za3za3 and briouats. Africa’s largest indoor souk was full of many tastes, flavours, and deliciously yummy treats.

The last stop on our crazy street food tour in Agadir, Morocco was at a shop near the souk that does some crazy tagines. We stopped in for a Moroccan cow brain tajine cooked by the chef Rachid. As far as foods to eat in Morocco go, this is one you must try! The Moroccan cow brain is fried up then finished in the tagine with fresh bread, a tasty and flavourful dish.

We hope you enjoy exploring Agadir with us on this crazy street food tour in Agadir, Morocco, trying Moroccan cow brain tagine and exploring Africa’s largest indoor souk. Stay tuned next week for some more food adventures!


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Name: Ayour Food (Souk El Had)
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25 Moroccan STREET FOODS Across Morocco!! FES Kebabs, MARRAKESH Tagine + SAHARA Couscous

Welcome to MOROCCO! Ancient medinas, vast and ever-changing landscapes, the Sahara desert!!! Morocco has so much to offer in terms of sightseeing, but it is also home to amazing MOROCCAN FOOD! We have been fortunate enough to travel deep into cities and villages across Morocco like: Marrakesh, Fes, Casablanca, Rabat, Imlil, Chefchaouen, Azrou, Merzouga, Dades Valley and MORE!! There is an endless supply of Moroccan street food, traditional cuisine and village foods to experience along the way. Because of that, here is a MASSIVE compilation of the 25 best Moroccan Foods to try when you’re in Morocco!

Morocco is a world-renown food destination, and should be on any foodie’s travel bucket list! Please let us know in the comments if you agree or if you thought we missed something! Thanks so much for tuning in and if you enjoyed this video, make sure to LIKE and subscribe so that you never miss an episode on our channel.

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0:00-0:25 Introduction
0:26-1:23 Zaa Zaa
1:24-3:49 Medfouna
3:50-5:07 Herbal Tea
5:08-6:28 Pickle Cocktail
6:29-7:54 Babbouche
7:55-9:25 Camel Milk
9:26-11:14 Bissara
11:15-12:07 Chebakia
12:08-14:38 Couscous
14:39-16:37 Grilled Trout
16:38-17:50 Head Sandwich
17:51-19:43 Grilled Skewers
19:44-21:02 Halwa
21:03-21:51 Kalinté
21:52-22:32 Oysters
22:33-24:31 Fried Sardines
24:32-26:54 Stuffed Spleen
26:55-27:56 Chicken Tagine
27:57-29:11 Khlea
29:12-31:38 Steamed Camel
31:39-34:27 Moroccan Seafood
34:28-35:22 Pomegranate Juice
35:23-37:15 Camel Kebabs
37:16-39:12 Pastilla
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41:25-41:42 Outro
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AGADIR IN 3 DAYS (La Medina, Beach, Food, how to get around, etc.)

Traveling to Agadir in Morocco comes with challenges but with this travel guide you will find all answers you need for traveling to Agadir. It's a great way to start exploring Morocco in Agadir (airport nearby) - a country that has interested me for many years. This Agadir travel guide will help you to understand the city, know where to stay in Agadir, wherer to eat in Agadir and how to get around the city. Agadir is also well located for then using public transports to travel around Morocco and also know for some world class surfing.

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Best Morocco Street Food!! ???????? 41 Meals - Ultimate Moroccan Food Tour [Full Documentary]

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MOROCCO - Welcome to Morocco, a paradise if you love street food! In this full documentary I’ll be taking you on the ultimate Moroccan food tour, we’ll eat everything from street food in Marrakesh to seafood in Casablanca. Get ready for the Moroccan food trip of a lifetime!

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Over the course of 12 days we’ll be traveling across the beautiful Kingdom of Morocco to eat the best Moroccan food. This video includes all 41 meals, plus some behind the scenes and some extra meals that weren’t included in the other separate videos. Here’s the route and itinerary we took, and you can watch each separate video for more in depth details.

Morocco food tour:

Casablanca - We started in Casablanca with breakfast, sightseeing the incredible Hassan II Mosque, and we continued with a huge camel feast for lunch, and a seafood feast - including a Moroccan spider crab.

Rabat - Rabat is the capital city of Morocco and home to some delicious food. Don’t miss steamed cows head, delicious sandwiches, and the highlight was an incredible homecooked meal my Mohammed's Mother!

Fez - Fez is one of the most historically fascinating cities in all of Morocco, and you can get lost in the narrow alleys while eating delicious Moroccan street food. This is a city where everything is fascinating everywhere you look.

Rissani - We continued on with this ultimate Moroccan food tour to the Sahara desert where an adventure awaited us. We visited the local bazaar and ate Berber food including a flatbread stuffed with meat, nuts, and spices. One of the highlight meals for me was stuffed pigeons.

Marrakesh - Marrakesh is the most famous city in Morocco, and it’s a food paradise. From the thrilling UNESCO Jema El Fnaa Square to roasted lamb that will make you cry tears of joy, you’re in for some of the best Moroccan street food in the country.

Essaouira - Finally, we continue this tour in Essaouira, a peaceful town on the Atlantic ocean and home to some incredible seafood. We had delicious Moroccan sardines and a seafood bastilla for dinner!

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BEST FOOD IN SOUK EL HAD - AGADIR, MOROCCO FOOD TOUR

Souk El Had is one of the best places to eat quality, traditional food in Agadir, Morocco. There is something for everyone, meat lovers and vegetarians, in this special place but it helps to have the insider's perspective in order to know which restaurants to choose. Ayoub has worked in this Souk for over 15 years so he knows the restaurant owners well and the best places to eat. Our favorite dishes here are the White Fish Tagine with Vegetables (60 MAD, $6), Cow Feet with Chickpeas (25 MAD, $2.50), and Charcoal Grilled Sardines (12 MAD, $1.20). These prices may vary depending on which restaurant you choose. There is a unique energy in the Souk that makes you feel you are truly in Morocco. They are the hole in the wall spots you dream of eating at that have some of the best food in Agadir, Morocco. Souk El Had is definitely a great place to get the true culinary experience of Morocco.

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TOP 10 things to do in Agadir - Morocco 2023!

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Number 6. VISIT THE MEMOIRE D'AGADIR
Visit the Memoire d'Agadir
If you are wondering what to do in Agadir, definitely visit the Memoire d'Agadir. This small museum on the edge of the Jardin de Olho tells about the terrible earthquake that hit Agadir in 1960. You won't find any high-tech displays. Instead, there are newspaper clippings and photos that explain what happened and how it killed more than 17,000 people and destroyed most of the city. The museum also shows how Agadir has changed since the 1920s. It is in a quiet garden with palm trees and cacti.

Number 5. SHOP IN THE SOUK EL HAD D'AGADIR
Shop in the Souk El Had d'Agadir
Souk El Had is open every day except Monday, so you can take in its colours, smells, and sights. It's one of the biggest markets in Morocco, with about 6,000 stalls spread out over more than 13ha (32 acres). You can enter through one of 12 gates and look around stores filled with everything from spices to piles of colourful fruits and vegetables, clay tagines, handmade rugs, and home goods. Even though some sellers have set prices, most of the time you can negotiate.

Number 4. EAT AT LES BLANCS
Eat at Les Blancs
Visit the Spanish-Mediterranean restaurant Les Blancs if you want to eat while taking in a beautiful view. This popular restaurant is on Agadir Beach, right in front of the marina. It has terraces where you can sit outside and watch the sea. Fresh seafood and tapas are on the menu, and there are even 10 different kinds of paella. The staff is known for their friendly service, which brings in both locals and yachters.

Number 3.RELAX IN A HAMMAM
Relax in a hammam
A must thing to do in Agadir is relax in a hammam. A trip to a hammam is a great way to get a taste of Moroccan culture. It's a sacred ritual for the people who live there, and they usually go there once a week to get a deep clean and meet new people. Open your pores with steam, and then get ready for a deep body scrub with black-olive-oil soap, which will leave you feeling completely clean. If you want a more luxurious experience, go to the Argan Palace, where you can choose a private hammam followed by a relaxing massage.

Number 2.HIT THE BEACH
Hit the beach
Agadir is the most popular beach town in Morocco. It has a long stretch of honey-colored sand that is great for sunbathing. The beach at nearby Essaouira is almost always beaten up by the Atlantic winds, but this one is protected and the waves break far out to sea. During the busy summer months, the beach will be clean and there will be lifeguards on duty. Plan a boat trip along the coast, sign up for surf lessons, and eat a meal on the busy promenade with a view of the water.

Number 1.AGADIR OUFELLA
Agadir Oufella
You can hike up to the Agadir Oufella ruins, also called the Kasbah, which are on a hilltop and look out over the fishing port and beach of the city. Explore what's left of this old fortress. It was built in 1540 to protect Agadir from Portuguese attacks, but an earthquake in 1960 destroyed it. Even though only the crumbling walls and the entrance portal are left of the site, it still has beautiful views of Agadir at sunset.

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BEST BREAKFAST IN AGADIR, MOROCCO - Moroccan Food Tour

You haven't visited Morocco until you have had a traditional Moroccan breakfast with mint tea, eggs, Batbout (Moroccan bread), Amlou, Honey, and Argan Oil. We've made it easier for you in this video with exact directions to our favorite hole in the wall spot in the Batoire neighborhood of Agadir, Morocco.

Insider's tip: Make sure to get there early (before 11am) if you want to enjoy their delicious harira, traditionally ate before breakfast to prep your stomach.

Our favorite dishes are the eggs with olives, tomatoes, peppers, and cheese served with a traditional Moroccan fluffy bread, Batbout, made fresh in the kitchen upon order. Additionally, we ate that same bread covered in butter, honey, argan oil and amlou (a Moroccan almond butter) for a delicious sweet treat. Whether you crave sweet or salty or both, there is an option for you as the Moroccans have mastered the art of different flavors and combinations. This place gives you a real taste of the Moroccan cuisine and also is not a place a lot of tourists know about so you will be sure to enjoy your meal with the locals!

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$1.49 Morocco Fast Food - SANDWICH KING!! ???? Marrakesh Street Food Tour!

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MARRAKESH, MOROCCO - Welcome to the thrilling city of Marrakesh, Morocco - and a Moroccan street food paradise. Today we’re eating our way through the old town - we’ll taste some of the most famous street foods and some things we find along the way. It’s going to be an exciting day of Moroccan street food in Marrakesh!

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Breakfast - We started with breakfast donuts - known as sfenj - the dough is made into a ring by hand and deep fried. I especially loved the ones that are flattened and then filled with an egg on the inside. Next we had bisarra - Moroccan fava bean soup, which was delicious.

Zaazaa - Next up we stopped in a fruit shop and had a deluxe avocado milkshake with all sorts of toppings.

Chez Omar Sandwich Mixte - One of the highlights was Chez Omar Sandwich Mixte who makes classic Moroccan fast food sandwiches made with a mix of meats and onions and coriander all sizzled in oil on a hot plate. It’s a Moroccan street food you have to eat when you’re in Marrakesh. And it costs just 15 MAD ($1.49 USD)!

Continuing with this street food tour, we had some refreshing pomegranate juice, Loubia - Moroccan stewed white beans, and did some olives tasting.

Chez Lamine - Nothing is more famous in Marrakesh than Chez Lamine for their Mechoui - Moroccan pit roasted lamb. It’s quite a scene with all the lambs roasting in an underground oven.

Restaurant Tiznit - Full of lamb we headed to the next restaurant to try a Rabbit Tagine - Rabbit and raisins slow cooked in a clay pan, and another must eat dish in Marrakesh; Beef Tangia - Beef and spices slow cooked in clay vase.

Finally we finished this Moroccan food tour with a bowl of special local yoghurt.

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Moroccan Street Food Tour | Marketplace in Morocco | Agadir | Trying Different Food | Travel Vlog

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First Day in Morocco!! ???????? SPIDER CRAB + Moroccan Street Food in Casablanca!

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CASABLANCA, MOROCCO: Welcome to Casablanca, the biggest city in Morocco! It’s my first time visiting Morocco, and I’m extremely excited to be here and to eat some of the best local Moroccan food around the entire country. We’re starting in Casablanca today with a huge camel bbq and a Moroccan spider crab seafood feast!

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Le Gatsby Restaurant ( - Morning was quite quiet in the city, so we stopped at a restaurant to have Moroccan breakfast, especially khlea with eggs - preserved beef with eggs - which was amazing.

Hassan II Mosque - This is the largest mosque in Morocco and one of the largest in Africa. It was amazing to tour the outside and inside and admire the incredible architecture and how its built over the ocean.

Bakery, Tea, Olives market - We continued with this Moroccan food tour to one of the oldest bakeries in Casablanca, tried some local Moroccan sweets and tea, and then continued to the olives market.

Grillades Ait Baamrane ( - Morocco is a meat heaven and we went to the local butchers where you can get camel meat and beef, and everything is as fresh as possible. We got a mix of camel and then went to a grill restaurant where they prepared everything fresh. It was an amazing meal, and all about all parts of the camel.

Central Marketplace - Morocco is also known for its seafood and next up on this Moroccan street food tour we headed to the Central Marketplace for a taste of the freshest seafood including oysters, mussels, and sea urchin. We also bought some seafood like a Moroccan spider crab and some fish. Inside the courtyard of the market you’ll find dozens of restaurants that cook all the seafood you buy. The spider crab was a highlight!

La Sqala - Finally just for a quick dessert we headed to the historical La Sqala to try ktefa - a traditional Moroccan dessert with layers of flaky filo.

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The REAL AGADIR, Morocco ???????? - Why You SHOULD Visit!

Forget the faceless walking tours and all that... This is THE video you need to watch to really know what Agadir has to offer!

Agadir / أگادير - Morocco's seaside resort city, modern yet traditional, and home to the biggest souk in Morocco(Souk El Had).

It's got a lot more than just the beach - I'll show you around and give you a good idea of why you should include Agadir in your itinerary of Morocco and what you must see while you're there.

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Corniche de la plage d'Agadir / كورنيش شاطئ اگادير


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Museum of Amazigh Culture / المتحف البلدي للتراث الأمازيغي


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Morocco Street Food!! ???????? Unforgettable Food Tour in Rabat, Morocco!

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RABAT, MOROCCO - Today we’re in the capital city of Morocco - Rabat and we’ll be going on a Moroccan street food tour to eat our way through the old town and finish with a huge and impressive home-cooked meal. Rabat is not only the political capital of Morocco, but it’s also a food capital of Morocco!

A huge thank you to Moroccan Food Tour ( for arranging my trip to Morocco!

We started off this tour today with some street food snacks around Old Rabat. We had Rziza - Moroccan string bread, Chebakia - sweet honey pastry, sandwiches with a mix of meat and sausage all sauteed down with onions and cilantro and spices on a hot griddle, fried sardines with fried potato cutlets, and one of the tastiest Moroccan street foods - steamed cows head!

Dar El Medina - For lunch Mohammed took us to a restaurant without Old Rabat that specializes and preserves traditional Moroccan food. We had some of the real classics of Moroccan cuisine like Kefta Mkawra - Meatballs in tomato sauce, Beef Tagine - Beef with prunes, Chicken Tagine - Chicken, olives, and preserved lemon, and not forgetting couscous with beef, chickpeas, and raisin onions. Many dishes were cooked in a tagine, a traditional Moroccan and North African earthenware pan.

Dinner at Mohamed’s Home - Tonight it was an honor to have dinner at Mohamed’s home, where his Mom and family cooked for us one of the most memorable meals of our entire trip to Morocco. We started with a giant salad, followed by a platter of chicken, and a literal surfboard sized platter of fish. It was outstanding, and made me realize that some of the best Moroccan food is at local homes.

Again, a huge thank you to all my friends from Moroccan Food Tour ( for arranging this amazing trip to Morocco.

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Food Tour in Fez, Morocco!! HUGE CHICKEN MOUNTAIN + Best Street Food in Fez!

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FEZ, MOROCCO - Welcome to the incredible city of Fez (Fes), Morocco - and one of the most fascinating and delicious food cities in all of Morocco. Today we’re eating everything from a homestyle breakfast to Moroccan street food to a huge dinner fit for a Sultan.

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Breakfast at Riad Jardin Chrifa - We started with an excellent local, homestyle breakfast, in a Fez courtyard at Riad Jardin Chrifa. I can’t get enough preserved beef and eggs, without a doubt one of the best breakfast you can eat in Morocco.

Fez street food tour - After breakfast we set out to explore the narrow streets of Fez. Again, it’s an absolutely fascinating city, with history and delicious food. To navigate the tiny lanes we had the help of Fatima, from Moroccan Food Tour. We tried some local medicinal honey, cactus fruit, but by far my favorite - a legendary stall in the old lanes serving steamed beef and steamed chicken with vermicelli. That stall alone is worth visiting Fez for!

Riad Dar Chrifa ( - For dinner, and actually this is the place where we spent the night, our host family prepared one of the most elaborate Moroccan feasts I’ve ever experiences. We started with the classic Moroccan salads, before moving on to a giant chicken and egg nest platter with four chicken and with a sauce that melted in your mouth. Next we had a lamb shank platter with nuts and fruits that was spectacular. One thing I’ve learned in Morocco is that food is delicious, but nothing compares to home cooked meals.

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MOROCCO ???????? | WHAT NOT TO DO When Visiting ❌ | Do's, Don'ts, Advice & Travel Tips

Are you visiting Morocco for the first time? Then this video will help you with what you shouldn’t do and conversely what you should do.

Wherever you’re going on your vacation to Morroco, these Morroco travel tips and pieces of advice will be invaluable in Marrakech, Fes, Casablanca, Rabat, Chefchaouen (the blue city), Tangier, Ouarzazate, Essaouira and even the Sahara desert.

I hope this helps you to both prepare and enjoy your holiday to this amazing country!

This video is based on my personal experience at the time of traveling to Morocco and your experience my differ. Be sure to do your own research to get the latest information and most importantly keep an open mind.

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INSANE Moroccan STREET Food Tour! Eating The CRAZIEST Food in FES! ????????

Welcome to MOROCCO! Our First Time in The Continent of AFRICA! We are back in FEZ (FES) for a very unique food tour....Walking through the tiny streets of the Medina, you really get lost in your senses, all the smells, the sights and the sounds come together and it is truly an experience!

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WOWWW!! Mega Seafood and BBQ CAMEL in Morocco! INSANE Street Food and Seafood Market Tour!

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Today we're going DEEP for a full-on SEAFOOD and BBQ Camel Adventure in Essaouira, Morocco! You can follow along as we find MEGA sized seafood like lobster and jumbo crab, and also go DEEP to the Had Dra Sunday farmers market outside of Essaouria to find some INSANE street food, like BBQ camel and a GIANT Moroccan Tajine!

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If you're thinking of coming to Morocco to eat street food, you're going to love it. In one day, you can travel from Marrakech to Essaouira, and try some of the best street food in the world.

We started out our MEGA seafood adventure and BBQ camel tour by first visiting the Sunday farmers market at Had Dra, a short bus ride outside of Essaouira. It was here that we found huge rows of different meats that you can bring to the corner of the market and BBQ up. Right away, I noticed a huge camel head hanging up and different cuts of camel. I knew it had to be done. So we purchased 1 kg of camel and brought it to the BBQ. It was honestly too tough and dry.

After this, we found another GIANT street food to try, the giant chicken tagine. It was so delicious and full of olive, potato, zuchinni, and Moroccan spice.

Next up, we went back to Essaouira in search of some of the best street food and seafood, and found some crazy stuff at the local seafood market. We found a GIANT LOBSTER, around 3.5 KG, and also had some raw seafood like sashimi. I found raw sea urchin, and also raw oyster! The sea urchin, sometimes called Uni, was quite strong! After that, we found a GIANT crab and GIANT LOBSTER at this seafood market. It was such a cool experience! The lobster was quite expensive actually, about $120, but so worth it!

Then we brought the lobster to a grill in the DEEP back streets of essaouira and feasted! It was honestly a little overcooked in some places but in other places it was perfect. I think that's because the lobster was so huge it was hard to cook evenly.

After this, we went to a local Lady's home to try some home cooked moroccan food, the world famous chicken cous cous. Here, it was juicy chicken over top of nutty cous cous with carrots, potatoes, pumpkin, and zuchinni. Moroccan street food is amazing, but the home cooked Moroccan cuisine is even better!

It was an incredible day in Essaouria, Morocco! We found a ton of amazing Moroccan street food and Moroccan home cooked cuisine!
The best part was definitely the JUMBO seafood like the giant lobster and crab, and I must say, the BBQ camel was not my favourite!

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CRAZY $10 Moroccan Street Food Tour in Marrakesh Morocco!

Welcome to Marrakesh Morocco! In this Marrakech Morocco Vlog, I take you with me as I discover the city of Marrakesh and take you on the BEST Moroccan street food tour! But, the twist is that I am challenging myself to try all the best Moroccan food in Marrakesh for under $10, or 90 Moroccan Dirham. I hope you enjoy my Marrakesh Morocco Vlog and learn about the delicious street food of Morocco and the best food to try in Marrakech!

To start off my Marrakech Morocco Travel Vlog, I walk into the Marrakesh Medina in search of a traditional Moroccan breakfast. My first stop on my Marrakech Street Food Tour was to a small stand to get some Bessara, which is a traditional Moroccan fava bean soup. After pouring in the soup, the vendor added a heavy dose of oil and the Bessara is served with a pita bread and, of course, a traditional Moroccan sweet mint tea. After eating as much as I could of the Bessara (it was delicious, just so heavy), I continued walking around the Marrakech Medina. The next stop on my Marrakech Morocco Vlog and my Morocco Street Food Tour was to a try a crepe! The Moroccan Crepe was delicious, though quite a bit thicker than the French crepe. If you visit Marrakesh Morocco, or anywhere in Morocco for that matter, you will find tons of pomegranate juice stands, and after 2 street food stops, I knew it was time to quench my thirst with a local Moroccan pomegranate juice. So, the next stop on my Marrakesh Morocco Vlog, and my $10 challenge in Marrakech, was to get some freshly squeezed pomegranate juice and, oh boy, was it good!

After my pomegranate juice I continued to roam the Medina until I was ready to continue my Morocco Street Food Tour in Marrakesh Morocco for lunch! The next stop on my Marrakech Street Food tour was to try some traditional Moroccan tagine/tajine. Tagine is perhaps the most popular dish in Morocco and is a must try! Tagine/Tajine is the way the dish is cooked and the pot that is used to cook the ingredients, so there are many types of Moroccan Tagine. No Morocco Street Food Tour is complete without a tagine! After eating a delicious Moroccan Tajine, the next stop on my Marrakesh Morocco Vlog was just a few steps away to a local juice spot where you can get a mix of fresh fruit and vegetable juices for a great price!

The next stop on my Morocco Street Food Tour and one of the most popular Moroccan foods was to a local stand in the Marrakech Medina that sells Kefta. Kefta is a traditional Moroccan dish of minced meat. Next on my Marrakech Morocco Vlog and the next top on my Morocco street food tour was to try some Moroccan doughnuts, also known as Sfenj! These Moroccan donuts were absolutely delicious, I even got 2! The dough is fried fresh and then doused in honey for a sweet flavor. The Moroccan doughnuts were also great for my $10 challenge in Marrakesh!

After sunset, it was time to explore the main square in Marrakesh Morocco, Djemaa el Fna, which at night turns into a huge market where you can try all types of Moroccan food! No Marrakech Morocco Travel Guide and Marrakech Street Food Tour is complete without visiting Djemaa el Fna! The first stop at night on my Marrakesh Morocco Vlog was to a vendor in the Djemaa al Fna square to get some Moroccan snail soup, also called Ghoulal or Babbouche. It was my first time ever eating snails! After eating a few snails, the next stop on my Moroccan Street Food Tour in Marrakesh Morocco was to try some local Moroccan soup called Harira Soup. Harira soup is a tomato based soup with chickpeas, and was super tasty! After the Harira soup, I continued on indulging in Moroccan food with a pita sandwich and capping the night off with some spiced tea and sweets!

Exploring Marrakesh Morocco through a street food tour is potentially the best way to get to know this wild city! I hope you enjoyed my Marrakech Morocco Vlog and my Morocco Street Food Tour!

0:00 Intro
0:43 Local Moroccan Breakfast (Bessara)
2:49 French Crepe in Morocco
4:21 Fresh Pomegranate Juice!
5:02 The BEST Tagine
7:08 ONLY Locals Juice Stand
9:22 Moroccan Donuts (Must Try!)
10:42 Djemaa el Fna Square at Night (CRAZY!)
11:18 Snail Soup For The First Time
12:35 Famous Moroccan Soup (Harira)
13:59 Spiced Tea and Sweets
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???????? MOROCCAN STREET FOOD, MOROCCO WALKING TOUR, RABAT MOROCCO, NORTH AFRICA, 4K, Embark on an unforgettable journey through the vibrant streets of Rabat, the captivating capital city of Morocco. Join us for a walking tour as we explore the rich history, stunning architecture, and cultural treasures that adorn this ancient city. From the majestic Royal Palace and iconic Hassan Tower to the bustling medina and picturesque Kasbah of the Udayas, our adventure will immerse you in the heart and soul of Rabat. Along the way, indulge your senses with the tantalizing aromas and flavors of authentic Moroccan street food, savoring local delicacies at every turn. Whether you're a history buff, a food enthusiast, or simply a curious traveler seeking new experiences, Rabat promises to enchant and delight at every corner. Join us as we uncover the hidden gems and unforgettable moments awaiting in this captivating city.

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