Hey buddy btw here in Pakistan we pick the old or dirty mean yellow or brown because the older Basmati the better in taste and aroma , new or whiter don’t taste that good so perhaps always pick old rice🙏
❤ Mr moonshine a little hint with veggies you should never take the skin off potatoes and carrots,just give them a good scrub,under the skin there are all the vitamins
You’re right Tangier is the most expensive city in Morocco but I must say you’re lucky to be there this time cos in the summer Tangier is on other level of the obscene prices 😮💨
The most expensive cities: 1. Casablanca 2. Rabat 3. Marrakech and most rich people live to 90% in casablanca, 5% rabat, the last 5% is spreads around the country...
There’s an Indian restaurant in MOHAMED 5 Avenue, and there’s an other one in PLAYA opposite of Woods restaurant, about Marjan ,as far as I know, no filming inside, and even if’s allowed, some people might not like it, and they have the right to stop people from doing so
I know the one, I went to look but it was kind of repulsive, also they don't have menus, you have to download an app, I do not support this kind of restaurant. So I had to cook myself
Bon appetit mashallah Maybe you should make your favourite dish from every country you visite 😅 I prefer the street market fresh and bio vegetebals so i Encourage local vendors It must be there a market close to england avenu right to the angelicain church .
if you guys like drinking try Moroccan Chardonnay or red wine from Meknes or Rosé from Essaouira or if you like spirits try mahia is the national alcohol medicine in morocco wink wink
What a yummilious lndian chicken curry prepared by chef Moonshine !! 👍😃 Great to see everyone enjoyed the meal together. Interesting to upload this type of video once in a while. Thanks, Sir.
There are 2 Indian/suriname restaurants in close vicinity of my home alone in tanger. And I heard a lot of good things about it. One is Suriname person owned and another of a Moroccan.
Enjoyed your curry v much.but what I really greatly appreciate is how much you care for your subscribers, you are a good person,thanks for not filming beef
Part of their religion/culture they do not like their women folk photos/videos taken. I lived with a Moroccan family for a year. They are nice people but there is also a lot of corruption. Some Moroccans think people from Europe/US are loaded with money and they take advantage. But there appears to be a lot more wealth in Morocco now then when I 1st went there on 1976.
We Indians usually call our curries 'sabzi', which is a generic term covering almost everything from chicken to vegetable curries Great content btw and love from India ❤
@@yvesthesleeve well, it did originally mean greens only but we here in the north of India use it as an umbrella term covering all gravies and curries eaten alongside chapati/rice and dal 😀 Subscribed, bonne continuation 👍
They stop you from filming in the supermarket and I am very confident that there is absolutely no law that prevents you from doing so, it's all about personal feeling and people thinking they make the law because they work somewhere without facing any consequence on their actions their whole life, that's what is taugh in a daily basis in Morocco, this is all over the place, I hate that, and even faced with the truth they remain stubborn and aggressive with zero intervention from the police if you call them, so disgusting, there are millions ofhuman made problems like these in Morocco, because people think they are above the law completely living there whole life in impunity just like their parents who raised them like this and where only those who scream louder get some attention,, what a joke, no surprise that even the health Ministry says that most Moroccans suffer of mental health issues in Morocco, that's mainly because they live there whole life in injustice, what a nightmare this is lack of civilization and absence of the rule of law above everybody, if you return less than a century ago or before french protectorate you will see how they were living and that's not far away
@@yvesthesleeveBeing offended is not part of the law, you can film wherever you want unless it is mentioned not to do so, Im sure there was no sticker or anything saying you can't film In a supermarket
Hey buddy btw here in Pakistan we pick the old or dirty mean yellow or brown because the older Basmati the better in taste and aroma , new or whiter don’t taste that good so perhaps always pick old rice🙏
I am sure that is the right thing to do
" Indian Chicken Curry with whatever ingredients I could find " 😂👍
😀😀😀 well, main things I had but some things are missing
❤ Mr moonshine a little hint with veggies you should never take the skin off potatoes and carrots,just give them a good scrub,under the skin there are all the vitamins
Yes I know, but the kids won't eat the potatoe skin, but no problem with the carrots
Always a good time for Indian food
That I agree on
Like the video so natural
many thanks
Superb as always moonshine sending salaams from the uk ..
Salaam there
You’re right Tangier is the most expensive city in Morocco but I must say you’re lucky to be there this time cos in the summer Tangier is on other level of the obscene prices 😮💨
I can totally understand that
@@yvesthesleeve nope everything is reasonably priced, I think you got scammed lol
Not true, the most expensive city is casablanca, tangier is not even ranked in the first 3
Wow home cooked Indian food by our great Chef Mr MSLG😊
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Yummy😋 little one is busy with eating food😊
Yes, thanks
Bonne plat de ris et poulet et légumes recette pleine de vitamine et protéines,
Merci beaucoup
Welcome to rabat😊😊😊 have a nice time ainsi ur wife and children
Many thanks
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many thanks
The most expensive cities: 1. Casablanca 2. Rabat 3. Marrakech and most rich people live to 90% in casablanca, 5% rabat, the last 5% is spreads around the country...
I feel that Tangier is more expensive, especially than Marrakesh
@yvesthesleeve the old Medina, maybe
@@j.m4653you clearly never been in tanger bro😂😂 😂
I have a one year old and an almost 4 year old mashaallah
Very nice
When you are coming to India, we miss you all. ❤😊
We will return soon
Plan your schedule starting from Manali - Shimla - Chandigarh - Lucknow - Varanasi- Indore - Jabalpur- Kolkata.
Mashallah enjoy fmsily
Thanks mate
There’s an Indian restaurant in MOHAMED 5 Avenue, and there’s an other one in PLAYA opposite of Woods restaurant, about Marjan ,as far as I know, no filming inside, and even if’s allowed, some people might not like it, and they have the right to stop people from doing so
I know the one, I went to look but it was kind of repulsive, also they don't have menus, you have to download an app, I do not support this kind of restaurant. So I had to cook myself
@@yvesthesleeve ok, I only been to the one in PLAYA, they did have a menu, a bit expensive, but the service is good
❤ Mr moonshine hi from Australia love supermarket tours say hi to the family stay safe 😅
Sure thing mate
Cheers 🥂 and Bonaparte
Cheers
Hi bro nice to see you
Hi there
Good that you are eating fresh food, Indian type...
Learn to make kichdy... Healthiest Indian food
I would like to get deeper into the Indian kitchen
Marrakesh Casablanca and Rabat have some authentic Indian restaurants i think.. 🤔
Maybe I will try
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Bon appetit mashallah
Maybe you should make your favourite dish from every country you visite 😅
I prefer the street market fresh and bio vegetebals so i Encourage local vendors
It must be there a market close to england avenu right to the angelicain church .
Maybe I should but views are low so I am not sure
A lot of Moroccans take the same medicines
I am sure, I noticed a lot of full pharmacies....
if you guys like drinking try Moroccan Chardonnay or red wine from Meknes or Rosé from Essaouira or if you like spirits try mahia is the national alcohol medicine in morocco wink wink
Yes, only medicine for us 😊
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What a yummilious lndian chicken curry prepared by chef Moonshine !! 👍😃 Great to see everyone enjoyed the meal together. Interesting to upload this type of video once in a while. Thanks, Sir.
Many thanks, I am glad, I would like to do this sometimes
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Wow you even cook such a delicious meal and whole family is enjoying 😉 ❤
Cheers mate, I cook every day
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Cheers mate
Why not open an indian restaurant in tangier 😂 by the way basmati rice is everywhere in morocco
Maybe we should open one here, Basmati rice is super expensive
There are 2 Indian/suriname restaurants in close vicinity of my home alone in tanger.
And I heard a lot of good things about it.
One is Suriname person owned and another of a Moroccan.
Aren't you coming back to Malaysia.
We wish to come back soon
Enjoyed your curry v much.but what I really greatly appreciate is how much you care for your subscribers, you are a good person,thanks for not filming beef
I am so glad to hear that, yes, no beef is appropriate
Part of their religion/culture they do not like their women folk photos/videos taken. I lived with a Moroccan family for a year. They are nice people but there is also a lot of corruption. Some Moroccans think people from Europe/US are loaded with money and they take advantage. But there appears to be a lot more wealth in Morocco now then when I 1st went there on 1976.
Yes, a lot has changed, there are almost no scammers also, except for the official ones....
Healthy and delicious dishes.
It is a healthy and delicious food. indeed
Is that medicine good for digestion? What is it called? Do you have international health insurance ? Too many questions 😂
Yes, medicine for digestion, not covered by any insurance
You cooked like a professional cheaf.... Super moonshine... 👌👌
many thanks
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hello there
We Indians usually call our curries 'sabzi', which is a generic term covering almost everything from chicken to vegetable curries
Great content btw and love from India ❤
Thanks mate, I thought sabzi is veggies only
@@yvesthesleeve well, it did originally mean greens only but we here in the north of India use it as an umbrella term covering all gravies and curries eaten alongside chapati/rice and dal 😀
Subscribed, bonne continuation 👍
U did great job
many thanks
They stop you from filming in the supermarket and I am very confident that there is absolutely no law that prevents you from doing so, it's all about personal feeling and people thinking they make the law because they work somewhere without facing any consequence on their actions their whole life, that's what is taugh in a daily basis in Morocco, this is all over the place, I hate that, and even faced with the truth they remain stubborn and aggressive with zero intervention from the police if you call them, so disgusting, there are millions ofhuman made problems like these in Morocco, because people think they are above the law completely living there whole life in impunity just like their parents who raised them like this and where only those who scream louder get some attention,, what a joke, no surprise that even the health Ministry says that most Moroccans suffer of mental health issues in Morocco, that's mainly because they live there whole life in injustice, what a nightmare this is lack of civilization and absence of the rule of law above everybody, if you return less than a century ago or before french protectorate you will see how they were living and that's not far away
Well, maybe, I am not sure myself, but here lots of people don't like me filming.
@@yvesthesleeveBeing offended is not part of the law, you can film wherever you want unless it is mentioned not to do so, Im sure there was no sticker or anything saying you can't film In a supermarket
We miss your eating video
Thanks mate
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