Videos tagged with "food"
Bizzare Foods: South Korea [43:31]
Andrew discovers the intense street food scene in South Korea, where the locals eat out nearly every day.
Bizarre Foods - Goa, India (1/3) [14:58]
Andrew Zimmern visits Goa. Enjoy!
Visit Morocco -- Heaven On Earth [10:25]
Morocco is a wonderful place to enjoy the lifestyle of North Africa. This documentary has a deep view to the core of morocco's heart and the beauty of its landscapes. There is a lot to do in Morocco. Morocco has beach alongside the desert that makes it very attractive to the tourists from the western and eastern countries. The riads and the other expensive hotels are just for keeping the luxury and comfortably for the foreigners. The documentary further explores the food in morocco is also one of a kind. The tasty North African dishes that amuses many tourists. The cuisines that are mostly liked by the tourists are the tajine, subtly flavored stew using lamb and couscous dishes are also much tastier. The wine, beer or the mint tea are just the best beverages for taking them down. The documentary takes us to visit many spas, shopping malls and festivals that could be really good to explore. The horse riding is very interesting; the Arabs do it their own way. The musical shows are also very unique, with Arabian scenery the music blends in. The real peace and luxury of morocco can never be forgotten. The hospitability of the Arabs is really worth taking into consideration. The things in markets are very cheap and they just become cheaper if one bargains for it. The documentary shows the deep desert of Morocco that is very vast and hot. The trips in desert are conducted and people get their chance to enjoy and experience desert life. The documentary unfolds the beauty of ...
Globe Trekker Marrakech and Dubai City Guides with Megan McCormick & KT Comer [49:10]
Located at the north tip of Africa, Morocco is a country of stark desert, high mountain ranges and richly cultured cities. Known as the 'great' desert city of Morocco, Marrakech lies 60 miles from the coast, next to Morocco's towering Atlas Mountain Range. The city itself is a fusion of Africa, Europe and the Islamic world, divided between the Ville Nouvelle, built by the French in the 20th Century and Medina, home to the souk markets and the famous central square, Jemaa el Fna. KT Comer takes a horse drawn carriage to Koutoubia Mosque, which marks the western edge of the old walled city and stays in the Hotel Central Palace. An old riad (townhouse) located in Medina, the hotel offers budget luxury and wonderful views over the city for only $20 a night. The next day she descends on the markets of the souk to sample the thousands of stalls and myriad of handmade goods found there. Spread over a mile, the souk has remained the centre of life in Marrakech since its inception in the twelfth century. The Jemma el Fna is where all the action happens. The centre is filled by a random and changing assortment of snake charmers, storytellers acrobats, clowns, dancers and so on. Add to this the variety of food on offer and you realise just how special the square is - so much so that UNESCO has made it a World Heritage Site. KT then makes it over to the Jewish cemetery in the Mellah, the Jewish quarter, which lies at the south-eastern edge of the Medina. Waves of Jewish settlers ...
Eclectic Marrakesh (HD) [06:47]
Marrakesh, Morocco is a photographer's paradise and a barrage on the senses . . . mosques, a palace, snow-capped mountains, tropical foliage, snake charmers, monkey handlers, musicians, belly dancers, food, wine, incense, crowded streets, mysterious women, beasts of burden, aggressive merchants, feral animals, crazy drivers, colorful outfits . . . the list goes on. They're all here -- set to some great music. Enjoy!






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