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To create this Iraq series, I teamed up with my guides at Bil Weekend (https://www.instagram.com/bilweekend/ | https://bilweekend.com/) and my good friend and fellow travel filmmaker Tasos Karantakos (https://www.instagram.com/agreeksolo).

After arriving in the city of Mosul, Tasos, my guides from Bil Weekend, and I set out to explore Bab Al-Jadeed, an amazing local market, for its street food scene!

PACHE: At our first stop, we grabbed some pache, or sheep innards. We got a bowl of sheep tongue, intestines, meat, fat, and more on top of bread with some broth. I loved the rich, iron flavor of the organs and the fat, especially when I added my David’s Been Here hot sauce. It was one of my favorite dishes of the trip so far!

KEBABS: Next, we enjoyed some incredible lamb kebabs, as well and kidney, liver, and fat tikka with fresh and pickled fruits and vegetables. The charred fat blew me away, as did the kidney and liver. The pickled apple was very nice, and the zabib (raisin juice) was sweet and refreshing!

MOSULI KNAFEH: A friendly vendor fed me some Mosuli knafeh, which was crispy on the outside, creamy on the inside, and doused in sugar syrup!

LAHM BI AJEEN: One of my favorite dishes in both Lebanon and Turkey are their versions of this dish, which is essentially a lamb pizza. The crispy dough reminded me of focaccia bread, while the lamb was tender, savory, and a little sweet. Adding dibis (date syrup) took it to another level!

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My name is David Hoffmann. Since starting David’s Been Here in 2008, I have traveled to over 1,300 destinations in 95 countries to experience and document unique cultures on my YouTube channel, travel blog, and social media.
 
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46 Comments

  1. Been waiting for mosul episode! Thank you for showing iraqi food varieties to the world❤️

    The intestins are called mombar in Mosul I think.

  2. my best bro david looking handsome thank you for your huge respect against cpec friendship countries lot of love from your best bro viki 💙

  3. Jafar is just too greedy….. like he doesn't have food at home

  4. Jafar doesn't think about others have to try….. David on the hand is thinking about the team…. to annoying guide

  5. اكل أعدل رب الحلو ياخذه من اليمنه يرجعه لليسره لعبت نفسه… لو تبقي الامريكي ياكل بحده اشرف

  6. I dont understand why some consider eating stuffed intestines something crazy. Most sausages all over the world have animal intestines as a casing.🌭🌭

  7. Tasos is funny “ I love my life” 😂😂 Street Food In Mosul looks exotic. I Love the sheep head. I have had it before; very succulent, and the intestines remind me of pudding. My parents would curry the Sheep intestines. Enjoyable video. I can tell you guys had a blast.

  8. Buongiorno y buenos dias David: Hope you and your family all had a wonderful holiday. I am with Tasos on this one. I didn't have the guts to watch you eat all the guts🤣, but I loved the other meats although it is not my type of meats to eat (chicken or vegetables for me). I just wonder why they don't extract the teeth 🤔 before cooking it. LoL. You're killing me. Anyway, I was happy to see everyone having such great fun. Looking forward to the next one. Newsletter is great. Here's to the New Year. Stay well and stay safe.🙏😇🕊️🇹🇹🇨🇦

  9. I am enjoying your trip through Iraq but must say I’m sad that there are no women visible. Half, or more, of the population are not represented.

  10. dunno whats worth, looking like a donkey or saying u visited the tree of adam/eve clown

  11. David it is such a beautiful thing to see how the people flock to you they are so enamored of your presence and willing to just make you taste and eat the best that they have and I think it's fabulous and if you like what you like tell everybody to go kiss it you don't need their critique what's good for some is rotten for others so just do your thing kid peace ☮️🇺🇸

  12. Iraq videos are awesome. I'm Native but never tried fried intestine. My Mother used to braid it then made soup with it, we call it tashupa Wahanpi, intestine soup in Lakota. Next time I go Walmart I'm going to buy some and fry them. 🪔💨🤲🙌👣💯🔥🙏✊🕯️

  13. Pache is leg and Kale is head, usually they call all together Kale-Pache. In Armenian language this is Khash..

  14. In some cultures all the edible parts of an animal is eaten…..must be very tasty with breads…so much variety in food in IRAQ….and all equally looking delicious. And the Pizza…such skills in spreading the filling ..and the whole making process…Another interesting video of foods in IRAQ.. Thanks David ..Tasos and Jaffar…stay safe all.

  15. Another great Iraqi video🫶🏼 I don’t know why but I’m intrigued about Iraq. I guess from all the negative press we get here in America I never expected Iraq to be so welcoming and so lively 🙏🏽🙏🏽 great job David

  16. You should make a video on the similarities dishes in all the countries you have visited…like giving your insights and your thought on the type of food served in this country or that country and what do you find interesting..

  17. Habibi means My Love 😅 I hope that you will come again to Iraq and visit the city of Dohuk, Sulaymaniyah and Kufa. The weather at this time is very beautiful and mild. 🥺❤🇮🇶🇮🇶

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