What's your favorite dish? Let us know in the comments!! 0:00] Basic B!tch question that everyone asks Anthony [5:19] How can anyone enjoy food without Garlic or Onions? [9:34] The history of Lebanese mouneh (stored food) [18:21] How Lebanese food came back into “fashion” [22:03] Anthony Rahayel was a dentist first [25:08] Who makes the best shawarma in Lebanon? [31:21] The origin story of Lebanese Mezza [37:42] How is Lebanon's food so diverse in such a small country? [42:56] The various types of Mankousheh and Zaatar blends in existence [45:06] Médéa’s favorite sweets: Attieh nougats and chocolates [49:20] The hunt for hidden “Lebanese Heroes” [59:15] The various types of Kebbeh in Lebanon [1:12:02] The legendary “Lebanese Burger” [1:18:17] The Iconic “Warak Enab” [1:21:50] What does the expression “Poor man’s food” mean? [1:24:44] What items should only be bought from a trusted vendor? [1:29:37] The top 9 dishes of Sarde [1:32:48] How economic classes lead to subtle food variations [1:40:33] You can’t trust someone before eating with them [1:44:31] Ask yourself what are you doing for your country not what your country is doing for you
Labannieh; Bacopa (farfahene!) salad with grilled Wild Seabass (branzino) stuffed with cilantro, parsley and too much lemon, black pepper and salt!! Tabuleh. As for dessert, we used to loved ice cream from "Labarat!" It used to be in Badaro st. As we live in Toronto, we like Italian Gelato fresh lemonade strawberries and orange blossom flavors and Tiramisu from La Rose bakery in Toronto!
I rarely commented on a video before. I am Lebanese, and as most of us I lived and grew outside of Lebanon most of my life, from 12 years in KSA and now 6 years in France. I started having an identity crisis, as i didn't want to be associated with Lebanon or my Lebanese culture, because of people mentalities and desperation during my short visits each summer/holidays. Your podcasts gave me hope! I never thought, there were any creative, informed, intelligent or artistic minds IN LEBANON! Your podcasts taught me to love Lebanon again and to be proud of my origins and my rich culture. It took me a step forward to finding myself and for that I thank you! Keep spreading hope and love!
BEST SHOW IN LEBANON! You two are in perfect harmony together --and two of the most knowlegeable, well informed and classiest people I have ever known! God bless you both --and wish you good health and great success! BRAVO!!!!!!!!!!!!!
One of the most important programs, Medea is close to heart, friendly and has positive energy. Mouin is flexible, funny and spontaneous. A big Hi from Switzerland!
Finally back to interesting guests. Anthony for minister of tourism. Never seen a guy as passionate and appreciative as him about the gems of his country
Anthony is an inspiring person! His passion for what he is doing and the positive energy he spread is just amazing! All the Love from a Syrian American!
Tunisian Here . Anthony is one of the reason why i will come one day to Lebenon. I've been following him for a while The way he talks about Lebanese foods is amazing. Thank you for this sarde
I’m watching from Egypt, I never tasted most of the dishes you guys were talking about or even heard of them, but the way Anthony is describing it and how Medea reacts while tasting the food make me crave these dishes right now 😂 Great episode btw ❤️🙏🏻
طيب انا هلا i feel proud of myself لانو عرفت وين اكول بلبنان مع انو مش لبناني انا زرت لبنان لكم شهر واضيتا افتل عمحلات الاكل انا مطعمي اخدت وصفة الشاورما من محمل عند دوار الدورة وصاحب المحل اسمو جوزيف لوزة لما حكى عن المناقيش ماتوقعت انو يحكي عن تيريز يلي اكتشفتا بالصدفة بنفس الطريقة يلي انطوني اكتشفا يا جماعة تيريز والله بدون مبالغة بتعمل اطيب مناقيش بالكون مو معقول شو انسانة متواضعة وبتقعد معك وبتفتح حديث وانت عمتاكول ياللله ............ لهلا حتى مالي مصدق انو حكى عن تيريز انا شتقت للبنان جدا جدا جدا احلى ايام حياتي كانت فيا
Came here after I saw many negative critics about the episode on Twitter. Tbf, loved it. Really entertaining and I fell in love with Medea laughing throughout the streaming 😍! This episode is a proof that ppl on social media backslash others without doing any minimum effort to fact check critics.
حبيت المكتوب في صندوق الوصف(description box) 👍😂: أعزائي المشاهدين و المستمعين، للحفاظ على سلامتكم و سلامة الآخرين نرجوا أن لا تشاهدوا أو تستمعوا إلى هذه الحلقة على معدة فارغة. مع كل الحب و التقدير، بس للاسف ما شفته الا لما خلصت الحلقة 😅🤦♀️🥲
Thank you for a highly enjoyable and engaging interview. Big fans of Anthony Rahayel and the phenomenal work he does. Your show is excellent and provides insight into many topics and people who we learn from and are positively influenced by. Really, really good content, sincere thanks for your time & efforts. Realise its not easy doing this work & continuing to put out interesting content that can make a positive difference. Enjoyed both your interview styles. It was made even more appetising by the food on the table! Sending love & regards from Australia. ❤️🙏
Thank you so much. I really enjoyed watching this episode. Anthony Rahayel is undoubtedly introducing a different way to elevate Lebanon, but mostly the people of this Unique Country. Bravo Medea and Mouin, you are also leaning in that same path. Merci Beaucoup.
I'm an Assyrian-American, parents born in Iraq, currently living in California. I spent two weeks in Lebanon last month (mid-June 2022). My trip was inspired by NGNO and Anthony. I fell in love with Lebanon, and agree with what Anthony says in terms of the different types of food products and local resources that are offered. I cannot wait to go back and experience more of your beautiful country. Great episode - cheers to Medea and Mouin. Mouin, were you drinking water or arak during this episode?
كثير الحلقة حلوة ،، انا من الاردن ،، عاداتنا بالاكل كثير كثير قريبة على بعض او هي نفس بعض ،، عندي ملاحظتين :: زيت الزيتون عنا كثير شيئ مقدس سواء بالاردن او فلسطين او سوريا او لبنان ،، المطاعم اللي بتعمله المناقيش بزيت مازولا همه بيغشوه لانه ارخص بس كل الناس في بيوتها والمطاعم الكويسة بتستخدم زيت زيتون ،، كمان بالنسبة للكنافة في بنابلس الفطور الرسمي والاساسي كنافة بالكعكة ،، بالاخير احنا بلاد الشام نفس الاكل والعادات
Just like a rare meteor, étoile filante ou événement solaire, the meeting of the three of you brings a humongous smile to our poor lebanese faces. It also brings a feeling of hope in this crazily amazing Lebanon and Lebanese people. Thank You and keep up the great work.
ya3neh! you made me crave everything single thing I love - can't wait to be back to Lebanon to devour everything you spoke about. And now it explains why my favorite food is Kibbeh and Wara2 Enab as I am from the north hahah - so proud!!!
I'm sorry but this might be the only sarde that i won't be able to watch it entirely. I just couldn't continue watching this. I understand where Anthony comes from and how he loves what he's doing, but saying the past 2 years were the best 2 years or "Look at the glass it's full" is one the stupidiest shit i ever heard. He's truly living in a bubble where everyone around him can still afford buying this "labneh wara2 3inab fun mix "or that lebanese "sindyen" honey. Bro people can't fucking afford bread and that's if they can find it in the first place. People can't afford buying any dairy product, meat, cooking oil, fruits,vegetables....And oh about that "الناس رجعت تزرع أرضها", khaye people are selling their lands for the cheapest price just to send their children abroad. "سياحة داخلية"?? People are sleeping in their cars so they don't have to drive back to their work in the morning. So cut the crap. You have the luxury to live this lifestyle. Do it. Just don't shove down our throats. Don't go around "spreading positive vibes" cause that's not how you do it.
Agreed. Towards the end it also really felt insulting to hear him basically imply that everyone's problems are basically their own fault. "Stop blaming those with money for having earned it". I'm sure there's people with apathy, like everywhere, but pretending like the main issue is just "everyone's just complaining, nobody is stepping up!" is a slap in the face.
Thank you so much. Anthony is so important for us abroad Lebanese (and for residents too)! Moi, je réfléchis sur la condition humaine (🤩) when I’m cooking…
The most enthusiastic episode i've seen i love the whole concept of sarde its authentic, genuine,amusing and informative it made me smile through the whole episode thank u guyz nd thanks to anthony for his enthusiasme for food but i did make a huge mistake by watching this at 12:00 am jawa3oune lal maximum my stomach is literally growling now😂 keep up the good job guyz
بخصوص محلات البرغر كان في البروستد على ساحة ساسين. انطوني انت بطل لأنك عم تعطي امل لكتير ناس ونحنا يلي عم نعيشو اليوم هو الحقيقة لانوا صار عنا قيمة لكل شي
1:26:47 in jordan we dont use "mazola " on man2oosheh but bakeries simply cheat and mix mazola with olive oil and olive oil is as important to us as to you
Anthony Rahayel is a Hero: but Al Soussi is LEBANON. HE IS THE ESSENCE OF ALL THE SMALL VILLAGES AND TOWNS IN ANTHONY'S TOURS. And what makes Lebanon so inviting? it's the people: warm, gracious, and welcoming anyone to their table. God created the world and on the 7th day HE rested in Lebanon. Nothing else need be said.
We do use a lot of olive oil in our daily cooking and food in Jordan, olive season here is a very big deal, but if you bought any baked goods with vegetable oil that means that the bakery is trying to cut down the costs because olive oil is expensive , good episode 👏🏻
Hey guys! Thank you for a great episode! I'm so impressed and not at all surprised to find how much our Palestinian kitchen in Nazareth is the SAME as the one you're describing especially if I understand right, the dishes in southern Lebanon! ( our zaatar, man2oshi, our kibbe, sfee7a, wara2 3enab! like everything!) And to answer your Ma2lubi question, yes, we make it with eggplant but it's mainly made with Cauliflower. much love x
Enjoy listening to this discussion of Lebanese foods, just came back from there, love everything about the country, so diverse flora and fauna, I agree, Lebanon don’t need to import any food, can be self sustained with their produce if utilise their fertile soil well
The armenians in lebanon they didnt come from armenia they came from kilikia anatolya eastern turkiye now days they have the kilikian church, folk, food, and craftsmanship
Lovely episode with Médéa and Mouin , Anthony should be the minister of tourism or minister of agriculture in the new coming period , there is so much positive energy ,everything is very promising ,Good Luck to you all 🙏❤️👍🤞☀️
After producing greater than 4000 video on you tube visiting numerous restaurants and eateries of all kind. This is the only video Antony will leave this place HUNGRY. 😂😂😂😂😂
Guys, about Armenian food. Armenian food that you know in Lebanon is part of Western Armenia cuisine (part of Ottoman Empire). What Anthony was talking about is food in Armenia which is the Eastern Armenia cuisine (part of Russian/Persian empire). These are two different cuisines. Manteh and subeureg are part of western armenia cuisine. What Anthony tasted in the country of current Armenia is something else. The Armenians of current Armenia didnt go to Aleppo, then Anjar. The route didnt happen that way. It would be nice to have a Lebanese Armenian on your show who understands the history of Armenian food and tell you the story since Medea loves Western Armenian cuisine. :)
Great episode guys! you should definitely try the Jordanian Olive oil though.. We from the highlands are Olive Oil dependent and it's part of almost any meal or even snack.. it's cold pressed green olives
I am a Lebanese who currently live in the USA and even though I enjoy our cuisine I've never seen middle eastern food figure in the top 10 most popular cuisines in the US. I understand that our food is tasty, healthy and unique but to present it as if it's a gift from God and superior to other cuisines is just part of the lebanese and arabic mentality of idolising everything that is local sometimes in an exaggerated manner that usually lead to narcissism and a sort of superiority complex
النلوخيه مصريه ومستحيل يكون حد مش مصرى بيعمل احلى ملوخيه والملوخيه كمان انواع منها الاخضر والناشفه فالملوخيه سر عند كل ست مصريه خصوصا على شوربه الحمام انا عن نفسى نادرا لم اعمل الملوخيه حتى لم تقولوا انى بقول كدا علشان نفسى لكن انا باكلها وبعرف خمس اوست سيدات بيعملوها تحفه لكن اكيد فى كتير حوالى 50 مليون ست بمصرمن حفى اكون فخوره باكلتنا وباكلنا لانكم معظم الحلقه اللى بشوفها الى الان انتم لا ترون احد مثلكم حتى الطعميه وهى الفلافل بلهجتكم وهى مصريه ومن الاف السنين بقيت مش مصريه
الشاورما تاريخيا جاءت من القبائل الرعوية التركية، من وسط آسيا، التى يمثل اللحم المشوي الطبق الأساسي فى وجبتها و لكن التحوير جاءت من مختلف الشعوب التى عاشت تحت الحكم العثماني (و ما قبل ذلك الدولة السلجوقية). لديك الطريقة اللبنانية و لديك الطريقة السورية و لديك الطريقة اليونانية. الحلويات العربية أساسها بلاد الشام و أنتقلت إلى الأناضول و اليونان و بقية الدول المنضوية تحت الدولة العثمانية و هذه الشعوب بدورها حورت بالطريقة الأساسية و أنتجت منها نسخ خاصة بها. المحصلة أن هذه الأكلات كلها نتيجة تفاعل حضارات و شعوب و أعراق مختلفة بأذواقها لتنتج هذا التراث المشترك و هذا ميزة الدول المتعددة الأعراق.
انا مصري في معلومات تاريخية غلط كتيير الفراعنة دول مش المصريين القدماء اسم فرعون ده علم ممنوع من الصرف في اللغة العربية وهو اسم علم من احد ملوك الهكسوس احنا المصريين القدماء فقط مين الاقدم ومين الاحدث بردو احنا قبل توحيد مصر كان فيه حضارة والله ومصريين ومملكتين
Nafissa is Syrian operating in Jordan so you can't call it Jordanian.. Our fine Kanafeh is not crusty. Try Habiba downtown location next time. Non the less I love watching every episode you make especially the Canadian tour.
In the last chapter Anthony was talking about hope and being positive about having a better lebanon. Not long ago we were having elections in lebanon, being a huge influencer and a person deeply in love with lebanon we didn't see any action from Anthony regarding the importance of voting for a better lebanon. Highlighting the importance of voting (without mentioning any political party) in a state were people gave up won't make him politically affiliated. I didn't understand why he preferred posting reels from France instead of encouraging positive change. I love his work, passion and dedication but but a food reel from France in a critical day wasn't the thing i was waiting for from him, not only me but many people too that commented on his post back then yet he didn't give his opinion about it too.
What's your favorite dish? Let us know in the comments!!
0:00] Basic B!tch question that everyone asks Anthony
[5:19] How can anyone enjoy food without Garlic or Onions?
[9:34] The history of Lebanese mouneh (stored food)
[18:21] How Lebanese food came back into “fashion”
[22:03] Anthony Rahayel was a dentist first
[25:08] Who makes the best shawarma in Lebanon?
[31:21] The origin story of Lebanese Mezza
[37:42] How is Lebanon's food so diverse in such a small country?
[42:56] The various types of Mankousheh and Zaatar blends in existence
[45:06] Médéa’s favorite sweets: Attieh nougats and chocolates
[49:20] The hunt for hidden “Lebanese Heroes”
[59:15] The various types of Kebbeh in Lebanon
[1:12:02] The legendary “Lebanese Burger”
[1:18:17] The Iconic “Warak Enab”
[1:21:50] What does the expression “Poor man’s food” mean?
[1:24:44] What items should only be bought from a trusted vendor?
[1:29:37] The top 9 dishes of Sarde
[1:32:48] How economic classes lead to subtle food variations
[1:40:33] You can’t trust someone before eating with them
[1:44:31] Ask yourself what are you doing for your country not what your country is doing for you
Definitely
Kibbeh bel sinniyyeh
Guest suggestion: Hisham Haddad
Labannieh; Bacopa (farfahene!) salad with grilled Wild Seabass (branzino) stuffed with cilantro, parsley and too much lemon, black pepper and salt!! Tabuleh. As for dessert, we used to loved ice cream from "Labarat!" It used to be in Badaro st. As we live in Toronto, we like Italian Gelato fresh lemonade strawberries and orange blossom flavors and Tiramisu from La Rose bakery in Toronto!
Hello i put my comments many times i dunno why its disappear Ken bade mousse3adetkon eza fi majel
Wara2 3nnab yummm
I rarely commented on a video before.
I am Lebanese, and as most of us I lived and grew outside of Lebanon most of my life, from 12 years in KSA and now 6 years in France.
I started having an identity crisis, as i didn't want to be associated with Lebanon or my Lebanese culture, because of people mentalities and desperation during my short visits each summer/holidays.
Your podcasts gave me hope! I never thought, there were any creative, informed, intelligent or artistic minds IN LEBANON!
Your podcasts taught me to love Lebanon again and to be proud of my origins and my rich culture.
It took me a step forward to finding myself and for that I thank you!
Keep spreading hope and love!
Sarde is soooo(!) important. I’m not sure that they realise how important they are…
The same goes for Anthony….
BEST SHOW IN LEBANON! You two are in perfect harmony together --and two of the most knowlegeable, well informed and classiest people I have ever known! God bless you both --and wish you good health and great success! BRAVO!!!!!!!!!!!!!
One of the most important programs, Medea is close to heart, friendly and has positive energy. Mouin is flexible, funny and spontaneous. A big Hi from Switzerland!
Finally back to interesting guests. Anthony for minister of tourism. Never seen a guy as passionate and appreciative as him about the gems of his country
Deghreh minister of tourism?? 😂😂😂😂
Anthony is an inspiring person! His passion for what he is doing and the positive energy he spread is just amazing! All the Love from a Syrian American!
لقاء جميل وكنت انتضره من زمان وبطبيعة المقابلات تبين عمق الحب للمهنه .🇸🇦
Tunisian Here . Anthony is one of the reason why i will come one day to Lebenon. I've been following him for a while The way he talks about Lebanese foods is amazing. Thank you for this sarde
Please host Ziad Rahbani 🙏🙏
That would turn out epic im sure
Give me his number
@@sardeafterdinner Jad Ghosn did a doc with him, for sure he could give it to you
تواصلو مع اي حدا ممكن يكون بيعرف زياد. صراحة كتير حتكون حلقة ممتعة معه
ارجوكم استضيفوا زياد رحباني 👑❤️
شكراً ريتا على الابداع بإضافة المؤثرات الصوتية والبصرية بالبودكاست فعلاً هي عملة صعبة بالقناة
Dr. Rahayel knowledge in food is encyclopedic. I cherish this episode ❤
لتصحيح موضوع الكنافه بالخبزه او الكعكه
نابلس في فلسطين بياكلو كنافه بالكعكه
I’m watching from Egypt, I never tasted most of the dishes you guys were talking about or even heard of them, but the way Anthony is describing it and how Medea reacts while tasting the food make me crave these dishes right now 😂
Great episode btw ❤️🙏🏻
Yalla zouruna ya jiranna.. Ahla w sahla fikon
@@Santino369 yareet yareet ❤️🙏🏻
@@HH-007 Allah kareem 🙏❤️
Love this guy! And despite the criticism I love his optimism - we don’t need anymore negativity. He’s a fresh breath of air!
ANTHONY RAHAYEL IS THE BEST LEBANESE PATRIOT IN THE WORLD! GOD BLESS HIM AND HIS BEAUTIFUL WIFE AND CHILDREN!
Imagine NGNO and Heritage & Roots as a duet in Sarde!
Or imagine any duet of any two guests in Sarde!!
Albert Kostanian & Jad ghosn OMG
what a good idea!
طيب انا هلا i feel proud of myself
لانو عرفت وين اكول بلبنان مع انو مش لبناني انا زرت لبنان لكم شهر واضيتا افتل عمحلات الاكل
انا مطعمي اخدت وصفة الشاورما من محمل عند دوار الدورة وصاحب المحل اسمو جوزيف لوزة
لما حكى عن المناقيش ماتوقعت انو يحكي عن تيريز يلي اكتشفتا بالصدفة بنفس الطريقة يلي انطوني اكتشفا
يا جماعة تيريز والله بدون مبالغة بتعمل اطيب مناقيش بالكون
مو معقول شو انسانة متواضعة وبتقعد معك وبتفتح حديث وانت عمتاكول ياللله ............
لهلا حتى مالي مصدق انو حكى عن تيريز
انا شتقت للبنان جدا جدا جدا احلى ايام حياتي كانت فيا
Came here after I saw many negative critics about the episode on Twitter. Tbf, loved it. Really entertaining and I fell in love with Medea laughing throughout the streaming 😍! This episode is a proof that ppl on social media backslash others without doing any minimum effort to fact check critics.
حبيت المكتوب في صندوق الوصف(description box) 👍😂:
أعزائي المشاهدين و المستمعين،
للحفاظ على سلامتكم و سلامة الآخرين نرجوا أن لا تشاهدوا أو تستمعوا إلى هذه الحلقة على معدة فارغة.
مع كل الحب و التقدير،
بس للاسف ما شفته الا لما خلصت الحلقة 😅🤦♀️🥲
حلقة ممتعة ♥️
Guys! Can we just take a moment to recognise the stellar subtitles? Well done!
Too much love from 🇴🇲 💐👍
You guys made me wanna go to Beirut for B'fast.
Yalla
تحية إجلال وتقدير للي عمل مونتاج....عادة ما بيعجبني العجب...عجبتني❤
Thank you for a highly enjoyable and engaging interview. Big fans of Anthony Rahayel and the phenomenal work he does. Your show is excellent and provides insight into many topics and people who we learn from and are positively influenced by. Really, really good content, sincere thanks for your time & efforts. Realise its not easy doing this work & continuing to put out interesting content that can make a positive difference. Enjoyed both your interview styles. It was made even more appetising by the food on the table! Sending love & regards from Australia. ❤️🙏
Je vis en France, je ne suis pas libanaise mais vous me donnez envie de venir découvrir le pays et goûter vos plats ❤
Bienvenue Sara
Thank you so much. I really enjoyed watching this episode. Anthony Rahayel is undoubtedly introducing a different way to elevate Lebanon, but mostly the people of this Unique Country.
Bravo
Medea and Mouin, you are also leaning in that same path.
Merci Beaucoup.
I'm an Assyrian-American, parents born in Iraq, currently living in California. I spent two weeks in Lebanon last month (mid-June 2022). My trip was inspired by NGNO and Anthony. I fell in love with Lebanon, and agree with what Anthony says in terms of the different types of food products and local resources that are offered. I cannot wait to go back and experience more of your beautiful country. Great episode - cheers to Medea and Mouin. Mouin, were you drinking water or arak during this episode?
Shlama khon🙌🏻🤍
@@loveyourself.2499 Shlama khati
كثير الحلقة حلوة ،، انا من الاردن ،، عاداتنا بالاكل كثير كثير قريبة على بعض او هي نفس بعض ،، عندي ملاحظتين :: زيت الزيتون عنا كثير شيئ مقدس سواء بالاردن او فلسطين او سوريا او لبنان ،، المطاعم اللي بتعمله المناقيش بزيت مازولا همه بيغشوه لانه ارخص بس كل الناس في بيوتها والمطاعم الكويسة بتستخدم زيت زيتون ،، كمان بالنسبة للكنافة في بنابلس الفطور الرسمي والاساسي كنافة بالكعكة ،، بالاخير احنا بلاد الشام نفس الاكل والعادات
Just like a rare meteor, étoile filante ou événement solaire, the meeting of the three of you brings a humongous smile to our poor lebanese faces. It also brings a feeling of hope in this crazily amazing Lebanon and Lebanese people. Thank You and keep up the great work.
ya3neh! you made me crave everything single thing I love - can't wait to be back to Lebanon to devour everything you spoke about.
And now it explains why my favorite food is Kibbeh and Wara2 Enab as I am from the north hahah - so proud!!!
I'm sorry but this might be the only sarde that i won't be able to watch it entirely. I just couldn't continue watching this. I understand where Anthony comes from and how he loves what he's doing, but saying the past 2 years were the best 2 years or "Look at the glass it's full" is one the stupidiest shit i ever heard. He's truly living in a bubble where everyone around him can still afford buying this "labneh wara2 3inab fun mix "or that lebanese "sindyen" honey. Bro people can't fucking afford bread and that's if they can find it in the first place. People can't afford buying any dairy product, meat, cooking oil, fruits,vegetables....And oh about that "الناس رجعت تزرع أرضها", khaye people are selling their lands for the cheapest price just to send their children abroad. "سياحة داخلية"?? People are sleeping in their cars so they don't have to drive back to their work in the morning. So cut the crap. You have the luxury to live this lifestyle. Do it. Just don't shove down our throats. Don't go around "spreading positive vibes" cause that's not how you do it.
Agreed. Towards the end it also really felt insulting to hear him basically imply that everyone's problems are basically their own fault. "Stop blaming those with money for having earned it". I'm sure there's people with apathy, like everywhere, but pretending like the main issue is just "everyone's just complaining, nobody is stepping up!" is a slap in the face.
Thank you so much.
Anthony is so important for us abroad Lebanese (and for residents too)!
Moi, je réfléchis sur la condition humaine (🤩) when I’m cooking…
Love it!!
@@sardeafterdinner 😘
Thank you, authentic as usual. Keep up
The most enthusiastic episode i've seen i love the whole concept of sarde its authentic, genuine,amusing and informative it made me smile through the whole episode thank u guyz nd thanks to anthony for his enthusiasme for food but i did make a huge mistake by watching this at 12:00 am jawa3oune lal maximum my stomach is literally growling now😂 keep up the good job guyz
the lebanese touch of cooking is irresistible
يااااه حلقتين ورا بعض حلقات حلوة فشخ شكرا سردة علي المتعة ديه❤❤
الساعة 4.45 الصبح وقاعد بحضر بالحلقة فقمت أدور ع شي أكله ، بالأخر عملت سندوشين نقانق وجبنة وشطة
وشكرا كتير كتير عالحلقة الحلوة
بخصوص محلات البرغر كان في البروستد على ساحة ساسين. انطوني انت بطل لأنك عم تعطي امل لكتير ناس ونحنا يلي عم نعيشو اليوم هو الحقيقة لانوا صار عنا قيمة لكل شي
1:26:47 in jordan we dont use "mazola " on man2oosheh but bakeries simply cheat and mix mazola with olive oil and olive oil is as important to us as to you
Anthony Rahayel is a Hero: but Al Soussi is LEBANON. HE IS THE ESSENCE OF ALL THE SMALL VILLAGES AND TOWNS IN ANTHONY'S TOURS. And what makes Lebanon so inviting? it's the people: warm, gracious, and welcoming anyone to their table. God created the world and on the 7th day HE rested in Lebanon. Nothing else need be said.
زياد رحباني ،،، تحدي كبير ، لأنو ابسط واعقد فنان وانسان في لبنان
We do use a lot of olive oil in our daily cooking and food in Jordan, olive season here is a very big deal, but if you bought any baked goods with vegetable oil that means that the bakery is trying to cut down the costs because olive oil is expensive , good episode 👏🏻
Very inspiring interview, mouthwatering 😋
You asked every guest if there is hope? I think Anthony had the best answer 👏
Medea's t-shirt
Anthony is a great ambassador of Lebanon 🇱🇧
Hey guys! Thank you for a great episode! I'm so impressed and not at all surprised to find how much our Palestinian kitchen in Nazareth is the SAME as the one you're describing especially if I understand right, the dishes in southern Lebanon! ( our zaatar, man2oshi, our kibbe, sfee7a, wara2 3enab! like everything!) And to answer your Ma2lubi question, yes, we make it with eggplant but it's mainly made with Cauliflower. much love x
The best thursday night I ever lived. sipping a lebanese homemade Arak and watching your broadcasting with Anthony. Khalaf Al-bqain from jordan
Enjoy listening to this discussion of Lebanese foods, just came back from there, love everything about the country, so diverse flora and fauna, I agree, Lebanon don’t need to import any food, can be self sustained with their produce if utilise their fertile soil well
I love ur positive energy Anthony ❤️ also & Always Medea & Mouin ❤️❤️ thank u guys
Excellent episode 👍❤️We need to be around such people like Anthony who spread positive vibes ❤️
A shout out for the great subtitles.
The armenians in lebanon they didnt come from armenia they came from kilikia anatolya eastern turkiye now days they have the kilikian church, folk, food, and craftsmanship
Bonn appetite dear Sarde family and guests!
I love the show. Good job! But if i had a penny everytime moueen interrupted a guest, I could end the lebanese economic crisis.
Best way i started my day was by watching this - really amazing
انطوني رحايل هو افضل شي صار للبنان باخر سنتين .. و سردة طبعا 🙂
Lovely episode with Médéa and Mouin , Anthony should be the minister of tourism or minister of agriculture in the new coming period , there is so much positive energy ,everything is very promising ,Good Luck to you all 🙏❤️👍🤞☀️
After producing greater than 4000 video on you tube visiting numerous restaurants and eateries of all kind. This is the only video Antony will leave this place HUNGRY. 😂😂😂😂😂
Anthony’s love for Lebanon ! Such a positive person ! Keep it up
Everytime I lose hope about the situation in Lebanon, I watch a video of Anthony 😍 Thank you for your love unconditional love for Lebanon 🥰
Guys, about Armenian food. Armenian food that you know in Lebanon is part of Western Armenia cuisine (part of Ottoman Empire). What Anthony was talking about is food in Armenia which is the Eastern Armenia cuisine (part of Russian/Persian empire). These are two different cuisines. Manteh and subeureg are part of western armenia cuisine. What Anthony tasted in the country of current Armenia is something else.
The Armenians of current Armenia didnt go to Aleppo, then Anjar. The route didnt happen that way.
It would be nice to have a Lebanese Armenian on your show who understands the history of Armenian food and tell you the story since Medea loves Western Armenian cuisine. :)
Thank you for a wonderful episode. You really brought back some lovely childhood memories with Juicy Burger and Winners! Blast from the past
Great episodes as usually
Please keep your content like this one most important without politics.
Great episode guys! you should definitely try the Jordanian Olive oil though.. We from the highlands are Olive Oil dependent and it's part of almost any meal or even snack.. it's cold pressed green olives
اجمل سردة. اجمل ناس و الاجمل العفوية. تحية لكم.
I am a Lebanese who currently live in the USA and even though I enjoy our cuisine I've never seen middle eastern food figure in the top 10 most popular cuisines in the US. I understand that our food is tasty, healthy and unique but to present it as if it's a gift from God and superior to other cuisines is just part of the lebanese and arabic mentality of idolising everything that is local sometimes in an exaggerated manner that usually lead to narcissism and a sort of superiority complex
i love all the food choices they picked :)
You are Legitimizing this blaspheme 😂😂 no onion no garlic!!! Oy
Love him and all he does for our beloved Lebanon
Great episode 😋😋😋
This whole podcast reminded me of a book called The Language of Baklava by Diana Abu Jaber, u should host her!!
من أجمل النصائح: قدِّس نفسك تعيش بسلام
Man that was an amazing sarde 🔥
The episode was fun and made us all hungry but the message at the end 👏🏻👏🏻
yalla guyssss i wanna load the episode before boarding my flight 😭😭😭
النلوخيه مصريه ومستحيل يكون حد مش مصرى بيعمل احلى ملوخيه والملوخيه كمان انواع منها الاخضر والناشفه فالملوخيه سر عند كل ست مصريه خصوصا على شوربه الحمام انا عن نفسى نادرا لم اعمل الملوخيه حتى لم تقولوا انى بقول كدا علشان نفسى لكن انا باكلها وبعرف خمس اوست سيدات بيعملوها تحفه لكن اكيد فى كتير حوالى 50 مليون ست بمصرمن حفى اكون فخوره باكلتنا وباكلنا لانكم معظم الحلقه اللى بشوفها الى الان انتم لا ترون احد مثلكم حتى الطعميه وهى الفلافل بلهجتكم وهى مصريه ومن الاف السنين بقيت مش مصريه
سردة بليييز بدنا حلقة مع الأستاذ حامد عبد الصمد ، الإنسان هاد مهم تعملوا حلقة معه ، وعندكن منصة منيحة جماهيريا وخاصة عربيا ، بتمنى تفكروا بالموضوع
شكرا على هيك حلقة اثبتت أنو المطبخ اللبناني تخبيص ب تخبيص ❤️
God bless you Anthony you are a very good man.
Such an enjoyable interview fantastic work guys keep up the good work. Love you Anthony. ❤️🇱🇧 Sending my love from Sydney Australia ❤️🇦🇺
Anthony is a great optimistic man
Anthony is a legend, he's my fav food blogger.
A mouthwatering episode 😋😋
حلقة رائعة رائعة وغنية دكتور انطوني 😍👌🌷
معين وميديا، حابب اعزمكن تقعدو ونعمل سردة ونطبخ نحن وأمي بسورية، حمص بمنطقة وادي النصارة شو رأيكن؟
I love the positive energy from the sarde, but the conversation was a bit chaotic, a lot of things intersecting, but keep it up!
عم احضر واكل يخرب بيتكن نصحتوني 😂😂😂😂😂
عفكرة بخبص تخبيص بالاردن زيت الزيتون عنصر اساسي بالمطبخ.
One of the best episodes !
الشاورما تاريخيا جاءت من القبائل الرعوية التركية، من وسط آسيا، التى يمثل اللحم المشوي الطبق الأساسي فى وجبتها و لكن التحوير جاءت من مختلف الشعوب التى عاشت تحت الحكم العثماني (و ما قبل ذلك الدولة السلجوقية).
لديك الطريقة اللبنانية و لديك الطريقة السورية و لديك الطريقة اليونانية.
الحلويات العربية أساسها بلاد الشام و أنتقلت إلى الأناضول و اليونان و بقية الدول المنضوية تحت الدولة العثمانية و هذه الشعوب بدورها حورت بالطريقة الأساسية و أنتجت منها نسخ خاصة بها.
المحصلة أن هذه الأكلات كلها نتيجة تفاعل حضارات و شعوب و أعراق مختلفة بأذواقها لتنتج هذا التراث المشترك و هذا ميزة الدول المتعددة الأعراق.
انا مصري في معلومات تاريخية غلط كتيير
الفراعنة دول مش المصريين القدماء اسم فرعون ده علم ممنوع من الصرف في اللغة العربية وهو اسم علم من احد ملوك الهكسوس احنا المصريين القدماء فقط
مين الاقدم ومين الاحدث بردو احنا قبل توحيد مصر كان فيه حضارة والله ومصريين ومملكتين
Nafissa is Syrian operating in Jordan so you can't call it Jordanian.. Our fine Kanafeh is not crusty. Try Habiba downtown location next time. Non the less I love watching every episode you make especially the Canadian tour.
كعكة طفولتي يلي كنت أكلها في بيروت خميرتها هي خميرة sourdough very authentic flavor where we can find it in Lebanon 🇱🇧 now????
the most amazing guy to host
watching this episode with the munchies was a bad idea..
In the last chapter Anthony was talking about hope and being positive about having a better lebanon. Not long ago we were having elections in lebanon, being a huge influencer and a person deeply in love with lebanon we didn't see any action from Anthony regarding the importance of voting for a better lebanon. Highlighting the importance of voting (without mentioning any political party) in a state were people gave up won't make him politically affiliated. I didn't understand why he preferred posting reels from France instead of encouraging positive change. I love his work, passion and dedication but but a food reel from France in a critical day wasn't the thing i was waiting for from him, not only me but many people too that commented on his post back then yet he didn't give his opinion about it too.
Bas also badna a sarde with Ziad el Rahbani
How smart is Anthony Rahayel ❤
Love you guys...❤
Love your t-shirt medea
Beautiful episode!
What an episode!!!❤️❤️❤️