Breakfast in Assyria 3,000 Years Ago
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- Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
- In this video, we will meet Kasrani. He lives in the village of Nahla, where he grows his crops, makes homemade dairy products, and hunts for fish and meat. Everything is homemade and organic. In this episode, Kasrani will show us how to make a 3000-year-old breakfast.
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Love to see this, two Assyrians having an authentic ancient Assyrian meal like their ancestors had 3000 years ago. Long live Othur.
Don’t know the first thing about Assyrians unless ur one urself
Having great breakfast, on a rainy morning, in the ancient land of Assyria…so perfect!
Kasrani the Great ! I miss you my friend 🇬🇷
I miss him too!
I love his attitude of warmth and hospitality. ❤
Gabara Qasrani! Your videos are a source of inspiration for us.. my friends and I love watching your videos and they really touch our hearts and inspire us to go into nature and do the same 😍😍 We just wanted to mention that the cookware you are using seems to be Teflon and aluminium.. our ancient ancestors used iron and clay pots… they are healthier and the food tastes so much better than modern cookware which is toxic to human health. Khoobee o iqaree Sankho
God bless you guys
Cheers to you both and to the The Cradle of Civilization
Cheers!
Hi brother we actually do almost the same here in the south of Iraq like every morning we cook eggs and bread made in tanour (we also call it tanour) made of clay its really surprising how these old things still used today 🎉
So proud of you Assyrian brother. Showing true love to do even sample things. I like Gordon but when you said lakhma shakhena you got my at most respect.
Seems very Navajo. We still love to cook outside.
God bless all of the brothers and sisters of Assyrian nation and our beautiful home land. Very nice video you've made. Thank you for making it happen. Khayet Atour!! Sending greetings from Arizona, USA 🇺🇸
Thank you!
As a big history and art history nerd and someone who has been trying to learn how to better cook, this channel is extraordinarily underrated!! Can’t wait to buy Table of Gods and try some of these recipes myself
Thank you for your comment 😊 More is coming!
It’s middle eastern ancient food
@@ritaa1359Assyrian ***
This breakfast looked absolutely delicious, and it was really sweet to see you two interact! Deffo the most unique eggs I have seen in some time. they even look all different too! ^w^
Our pleasure! :)
Super cool; fellow Assyrians making sunny side up in the ancestral homeland in Northern Iraq
He’s Not Only Great Cooker But Has Some Funny Jokes And Comedian 😄
Duck eggs are my personal favorite 🤤
The Guys of Nineweh
Finally someone who have an old mesopotamian beard in real not just in art and i got to say its magnificent i would like to have something like this really like nebuchadnezzar or sargon of akkad
make a vid about this village and people
Definitely will, next time I go there 😊
This was wonderful to watch and learn. Wish I had a portal to get myself there and try the tasty bread and eggs. Thank you for sharing! Both of your spirits are so bright and passionate. Very inspiring ❤
Amazing!
Shlamaloxun aturai alaaa avi mn kule aturai duni alaa natiran
I subscribed to your channel after watching your incredible Exploring the Assyrian Empire video. Just, wonderful. Also, I love this video. How is his English so perfect? Where are you two from? Keep up the great work. These videos are awesome.
Edit* "Milkha" 😂
@@flipjupiter1 thank you so much! We are both Assyrian 😁
THIS IS WHAT LIFE IS.
That village has name nahla valley village of kash kawa.
The Remnant of Ancient Middle Eastern civilization ,the Assyrians
Al Kasrani the great
I like this guy he's so Cool 🍎🌱
Indeed!
shlamalehyn ahunva. with love from Moscow❤❤❤
❤ Assyrian Language= English Language ❤ Shlamee Alloukh Akhona = My Freedom Of You My Brother ❤
Shlamee Qatoukh Akhona = My Freedom For You My Brother ❤ Shlama = Freedom ❤ With Love From Assyrian ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
very beautiful 👌
EKHALLA BASEMA
There’s a brewery in my small town named Gilgamesh. It kinda bothers me that they use that name and probably have no idea about the history of the epic story.
Okay, I didn't know about that. What town do you live in?
@@tableofgodsI live in Independence Oregon. I recently asked my friend who dined at Gilgamesh if she knew why it was named that. She had never heard of the story. That’s American education for you lol! If it’s not white history it’s not important history.
ASHORAYEH . . meeLa breshit koot tamir assyrian
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With lots of love frombangalore south india
By the way how safe it is to visit iraq for us right now?
😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
aluminum pan?
Yes, would have been more authentic in cast iron 👍🏻
But how you can be surprised that fried eggs are prepared on butter? Everybody does that:) I do it every day at home and I live in Eastern Europe
It was the yogurt butter that surprised me :)
Those eggs are so overcooked man, I really respect this guy and anyone who values organic food but this is crazy, you want runny eggs to dip the bread in, maybe some sujuk or peppers
zjarane jajka ze zwazonym zoltkiem, normalnie mistrz patelni😅 te wszyatkie kometarze sa kupione prawda?
NOWHERE THE FOOD TASTE GOOD ANYMORE. CUZ ITS ALL CHEMICALS. EXCEPT WHAT YOU ARE COOKING AND EATING.
Ok no offense but the "challenged Gordon Ramsay" was a bit cringe to be honest. Also it is common knowledge that salt, oil and sugar do make the food taste better everyone knows that. our body craves the oil, sugar and salt. That's why junk food taste good is because of those ingredients.
Just say kurdistan
Mesmerised! 😍
AWE 💕🆙🏛️ №1 #ANCIENT 🧀FOOD!
Amazing ❤️🤍💙 ܟܝ݃ܐ ܐ݃ܬܘܪ