SUPER LOCAL Tunisian Street Food Tour Feat. @ChedlyFood
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- Опубликовано: 1 июн 2024
- Today I'm in Tunis, Tunisia and we are doing a street food tour with @chedlyfood, a Tunis local and food expert. Foods we check out in this episode include Droo, Leblebi, Mlawi, Fricasee and more. If you're interested in getting in contact with Chedly or me for a food tour on your trip to Tunisia, our emails are below.
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I lived 2 years in Tunisia a wonderful county wonderful people
I'm glad you enjoyed the foods because tunisian food is very slept on and underrated
Tunisian food is the best ❤️❤️❤️ I’ve been there 2 years ago
Tunisian and Greek ;)
you are always welcome, please visite us again
❤️ too much love ❤️
Awesome cheers ima ask my Tunisian bro about all these dishes, he lives here in New Zealand. Kia ora👍👍
Welcome to Tunisia, hope to see you soon guys ❤
HEY MY KIWI 🐦 BROTHER, you are more than welcome to visit us and try our food.
big love ❤
Middle Eastern and North African food is a great kept secret. You love vegan/vegetarian food? Yeah, they've had amazing vegan food for centuries, really. Oh, you like slow roasted or barbecued meats? They got you there. Street food? Some of the world's best street food comes from this part of the world (it's not a coincidence NYC is full of "chicken and rice" places). They have amazing breads, great seafood dishes...
What I think I lack is an understanding of the differences BETWEEN countries, so this video is awesome!! I'm planning a trip to the region next year.
As a Tunisian I loved that you tried our food and said it was good
💖 Each video feels like a warm hug for my taste buds! Thanks for filling my heart (and stomach) with joy! 🤗🍩
Yum! It reminds me of very good culinary memories, and not only! 😉
Très intéressant, et ça fait envie ! 😋
Smid is Semolina, I hope you will enjoy your visit.
It's hard to find Lablabli ina bowl in the summer season. You were lucky. I wanted to try it this summer, but both restaurants said only in autumn and winter. At least we got to eat Bizerte's exclusive "Sandwich Lablabi"
You are right! The couscous-like texture comes from smid (semolina) which actually is what coucous is made with. They have the same grainy texture but couscous is a bit thicker.
Couscous is basically a few grains of semolina stuck together with water and dried 😂
Welcome to Tunisia 🇹🇳🫶
It's rare to see a foreigner baring the spiciness of the Harissa
Health and happiness as we say in Tunisia
Never be afraid
I want to visit so bad!
❤❤ ótimo
Could you pls share the name or location of that amazing leblebi place?
Nice
Cool video. You should put google map links in the description for all the places that you stop.
I’m if only I could find them again! They aren’t good at labeling small spots in Tunis
obviously its reassuring going to a recommended places, but street food is everywhere... once you step into Tunis, almost on every street especially if its a popular one, you will find the best and finest food
Welcome to Tunisia ❤
Thank you ❤
I❤ Tunisia ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
In Tounes we don't say "Yalla", we say "Hayya"
I'm Tunisian from the south to be precise and I hate the why the northern Tunisian mix the lablebi till it becomes gross looking wise ...we can mix the lablebi ingredients together and maintaing the proper texture of each ingredient as well as the good look no need to turn it into purée 😅🤣🤣🤣
Enjoy 😋😋
My fathers country and i see you enjoy our disches ;)
I miss my Town Tunis
Me encanta because ❤
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Do you have the restaurant/food places names? Would love to add them to my list!
4:46 tfouh mala mase5 ....
welcome ❤🇹🇳❤🇹🇳❤🇹🇳
Assalamualaikum wakula
❤👍🏻
I love the video but your bambalouni pronounciation is making me agressive 😂😂 glad you enjoy the country though!🇹🇳❤️
in 4:41 that harissa is made out of semolina
That’s what I found out!
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How much did it cost? To eat the Leblbe?
It was like $1
@TalesFromTheRoad what Year?
@@zachbackar5389 this year for sure I'm Tunisian and street food is not expensive at all
Smidvits semolina in English
winded -> wound
Wombo
hahaha LEB LEVY 😂😂😂😂 that would be maybe the jewish version of it.
the right name is "LEBLABI"
Visit Morocco
it the most boaring contry i'v ever seen
What the heck??? Algerian or Moroccan you are shut up your big mouth 😄
😂
قول والله هاو فيبالي
تالم في صمت يا قرد😂😂😂
Fibelna biik dziri 😂😂