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After spending several days in Baghdad and exploring the ancient city of Babylon, my next stop was the city of Najaf. This city is the holiest city in Iraq, and it’s the location of the shrine of a ruler who was also a cousin of the prophet Mohammed!

Najaf also lies along the pilgrimage route to the city of Karbala, so the people passing through get fed free food and water. I met some guys cooking a massive vat of chicken biryani. They gave me some hakaka, which is the crispy rice at the bottom of the biryani vat! I loved the ghee in it.

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The chicken biryani was full of flavor and had a nice mix of ghee, chicken, raisins, and crispy onions. It was so good! The experience was incredible and a wonderful thing to experience!

Then, we started making our way to the Grand Bazaar and the shrine! Along the way, there were thousands of people making their way through the streets.

In the bazaar, we passed jewelry and turban shops, including old and rings. Then, we found a sweet made from flour, ghee, walnuts, and sugar with a layer of cream in the middle called Daheen. It’s an invention from Najaf and you can’t find it anywhere else! They also had one without walnuts.

It was really sweet! The one with walnuts was nutty and creamy, and I loved it. The buffalo cream was so good, but so sugary!

Further on in the market was a man carving a large heart of a palm tree. It was so tasty and moist, and a little sweet! My second piece was a little dry and bitter, though.

Then, we found a shop selling handmade Iraqi turbans. I wanted to buy a couple of different ones! I took off my shoes and entered the shop. I wanted a black one, and Tasos got a blue, red, and purple one.

We sat down and the owner wrapped the turbans around our heads. He was so friendly and hospitable. I loved it! We looked like locals!

Further on, we met some guys from Iran and stopped inside a jewelry shop selling prayer beads. The guys inside were so nice! We also found a fabric shop where everything is sewed by hand. Their sheep hair fabric took 2 months to make by hand and costs $500! It feels very different from the artificial version!

We made it to the shrine. The entire area around it was packed! [INSERT SHRINE INFO]

Toward the end of the bazaar, we stopped in a shop selling what is thought of as some of the best daheen in the city. It looked a little different from the one from earlier. It looked crumbly, crispy, and sticky. This one wasn’t creamy and didn’t have walnuts.

It was also less sweet than the ones from earlier. The flavor reminded me of a less sweet version of baklava. What a way to end our night in the Grand Bazaar in Najaf, Iraq!

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36 Comments

  1. David you always an inspiration for me I am also a travel food blogger one of my dream I will travel with you . Come Pakistan be my guest .

  2. What an amazing episode to this series. I love everything David. The kindness of the people feeding those who go to the shrine. The markets with the sweets. Tasos, and you looked really handsome with the head cover. Again a huge Thank you💕💕💕

  3. Ask jafaar to the Karbala history of profet mohammad sollalahu alaihi VA Salam (pbuh) grand sons family & and about him, hasan&Hussain are the sons of Hajrath Ali who was husband of prophet (savs)daughter, so hasan Hussain both are prophet (savs) grand sons, in this two one who was mortyred by the ruler who was yazeed bin so try to know the story, ok

  4. my best bro david looking handsome my best bro david your sauce brand is the best sauce in the world thank you for your huge respect against cpec friendship countries lot of love from your best bro viki 💙

  5. The feeding of free food to the people …such a blessing… the turbans looked awesome on you and Tasos…the prayer beads… hand sewn fabrics…amazing…… And most important The Shrine of the Prophet's cousin…just so holy. This was another beautiful video of IRAQ. As always Thanks David and safe travels.

  6. Good morning David: this video was so interesting and exciting. You did say 20 millions people. Wow!!! That's a lot of mouths to feed for FREE. Simply amazing. We call the burnt bottom of the rice "bun bun", but we throw it out. Over there and in another one of your videos, they actually eat it. Nothing goes to waste. How nice of the people to give out free samples to taste. Very generous of them. Diabetics need not try. As to the bazaar, what a crowded place. And what a beautiful shrine. Really something to see. Praises to Jafar and Ali for doing such a great job. Tasos, first time seeing you in a head scarf; looking good and it looked complicated but so easy the way he wrapped them for you and David. All in all, David, I loved and enjoyed it very much. Missed seeing because of the World Cup, but happy that you resumed the series. Well done. Waiting for the next one. See you in the 'live' WC chat. Blessings to you and your team and your family. People of Iraq, thank you for being so kind and welcoming to David and Tasos and peace to you all.🙏🕊️🇹🇹🇨🇦

  7. David this is so amazing to see thank you for showing us this is unbelievable. You have opened up so many doorways for us to look inside and see the true people of each country that is something we would not really say without you well unless we went to the country itself and even then we would not be shown what it's really like blessings for loving us peace my dear. ☮️🇺🇸🥄🍜🥢

  8. Good morning, David. Wonderful episode again with you and Tasos. That is very generous of them to share food to so many people. Beautiful, busy market. So many things to see. You guys look handsome with the turban and chose nice colors, too. Just an amazing experience to be there. You both are so fun to watch. Loved this. Thank you for everything you do. ❤

  9. Who is Prophet Muhammad, may peace and blessings be upon him?

    He is the one who defended the rights of all humanity 1400 years ago.

    He established a coexistence relationship between Muslims and Non-Muslims

    He prohibited (by orders ***God) bad manners such as stealing, lying, torturing and murdering. He is the one who changed our lives and manners to be better

  10. You said it right David….wow what an experience! !! The food, the culture, the people, the bazaar, the holy shrine, the generosity of the people and their unsurmountable faith. Another great video David & Tasos.

  11. Battle of kabala was very hard on the People But the people stood up and helped each other. I think its heartwarming they keep the memory of how the people stood close and helped each other in a time of need. Peace be upon all Iraq ♥So nice you helped and the people are so amazing and kind. Bless them. I really am glad you guys showed us the side of Iraq that many have not seen. Such kindness. Food looks amazing to. 20 million people within 2 weeks traveling just blows me away Appreciate that they willing to share a part of the life . Big smiles Quite busy in the bazar 🙂 love it .Dheen please mmm . So nice all the people in the Bazar lol how cool is that. And the beads love the prayer beads . Would love so much to take home. The work on the fabric is so beautiful. Shrine is so beautiful to what an experience of a lifetime. Awesome adventure again .. Wish 100 episodes for Iraq lol ♥♥

  12. Iraqi people are perhaps too polite they often offer guests free food as part of their culture but they dont necessary expect the other side to just say yes, you must insist on paying as otherwise its considered offensive.

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