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Street Food in Iran UNSEEN IRANIAN FOOD + Market Tour in Rasht, Iran

Street Food in Iran UNSEEN IRANIAN FOOD + Market Tour in Rasht, Iran

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RASHT, IRAN - Located in the northern part of Iran, along the Caspian Sea, Rasht is a green and rainy city - and it just happen to rain the entire time we were in Rasht It also happens to be known for food - if you come to Iran and love food, you dont want to miss Rasht. In this Iranian food tour, well explore the unique dishes of Rasht, a family cooked local meal, and a vibrant market. #Iran #IranianFood #streetfood Local Gilan Food Meal - We drove from Tehran straight to our first restaurant, located just outside the city of Rasht. It was a treat to have a local family prepare for us some of the Gilan food specialities. They made a wild bird, along with duck, and a number of different stews, and a number of different fried fish from the Caspian Sea. The use of walnut oil and sour pomegranate paste to flavor dishes, was entirely unique for me, and truly outstanding. Market at Rasht - Next we headed over to the vibrant market of Rasht where we sampled a number of Iraninan street food dishes including a very unique rice pancake filled with walnuts, and a surprise skewer of lamb intestines roasted with blow torch. Iranian Kebabs - Kebabs are probably the most well known Iranian food in all of Iran, and Rasht is known for their local style - especially sour kebabs - marinated in sour pomegranate paste. All the kebabs were delicious, but probably my favorite was the ultra rich and oily minced meat kebab that was then dunked into the melted lamb fat oil pan to soak up all the flavor. Thats what you want to be eating at 3 am in the morning. It was an amazing day in Rasht, Iran, and now I know exactly why they call Rasht an Iranian food capital of Iran
Date: 2020-03-01

Comments and reviews: 10


The authorities in Iran, the epicenter of the coronavirus outbreak in the Middle East, reported a 58 percent jump in confirmed infections to 388 on Friday and a 30 percent increase in deaths to 34, and the health minister warned of a pretty difficult week ahead. MARK u should stop immediately n get tested whole family. Since u r travellin over all n u r risking others life 4 d sake of money. stop b4 too late.
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Wow I have never seen anyone eat an entire bulb of garlic. These are huge. Talk about smelly breath. ewww. But I guess if everyone else is eating whole bulbs of garlic and onions it won't matter. Everyone will smell the same. Way to go Mark Weins. You're living your best life. I ain't mad at you. Keep going. Much love to you
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And here in states we are told, Iran is a poor country where there is no food and people are dying of hunger. What a bunch of crap Iran is a beautiful country with one of the best cuisines I have ever tried. Their kabobs ahhhh nothing comes closeIn this video I saw food on every street at every corner
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I have to say I have worked with Iranian people before and they are so friendly and welcoming. They are misunderstood because their government has a bad rep. Mark you are a credit to your family, you always make everywhere you go look great and are always positive about everyone and everything.
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Fun to watch you guys eat food that I grew up with (and some foods Ive never tried. Im an American/Norwegian dual citizen, but my mother is Persian, and I grew up spending a lot of time with my extended family on her side, so I got to experience this growing up in Norway, strangely enough.
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I think Iranian food must be one of your favourite because you are always so enthusiastic and happy when you describe the taste of the food. I can see the pure joy on your face and it makes me want to try whatever youre eating. Best wishes to you and your family
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My thought was, what are you doing in Iran? And with your family. Mark be careful this is a dangerous place where they distort motives. You are a wonderful Ambassador that is the thing you have going for you. You and your family are in my prayers.
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Oh Lord, please have mercy on me, for the very first time I'm watching a food vlogging I feel full instantly instead of hungry Everything comes in big sizes and portions Those are real men food, definitely not for women Oh my.
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some wondering about eating pickled garlic if it will makes your breath garlicky? no it will not. because the vinegar or the salty water where the garlic preserved will neutralize the unwanted chemical substances in garlic.
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Its wonderful to see different cultures and their unique way and ingredients used in cooking. What shines through most is the hospitality and pride of these people. Mark, thanks as always for your unique perspective.
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