cured and fresh meat. smells good in here. the stuff looks good. i ve heard this cheese is amazing. it s good, yeah. could i have one? a berber favorite, fresh goat cheese wrapped in palm leaves. yeah, they re beautiful, aren t they? it s good. [ speaking foreign language ] a little cheese, a little flat bread, the perfect moroccan breakfast to go. we re headed in to the jabal foothills in the mountain range about 80 kilometers of tangier to a place called jajouka. the village is home to the people of the al sharif tribe, which loosely translated means the saintly people. jajouka is also home to one of morocco s better-known musicians, bashir attar.
jazz and rock and roll musicians have traveled all over the world to jajouka to meet this the guy. he s a lineage of master musicians, all from this small mountain village. famously dubbed as a 4,000-year-old rock band, by william burroughs, bashir, his son and these musicians maintain one of the oldest still living musical traditions on earth. we re invited for dinner. it s family style, of course, beginning with braywine, like a kefta pocket, hand formed envelopes of dough seasoned with seasoned beef, baked until golden and then crisped in oil.
it s good. [ speaking foreign language ] a little cheese, a little flat bread, the perfect moroccan breakfast to go. we re headed in to the jabal foothills in the mountain range about 80 kilometers of tangier to a place called jajouka. the village is home to the people of the al sharif tribe, which loosely translated means the saintly people. jajouka is also home to one of morocco s better-known musicians, bashir attar. jazz and rock and roll musicians have traveled all over the world to jajouka to meet this the guy. he s a lineage of master musicians, all from this small mountain village. famously dubbed as a 4,000-year-old rock band, by william burroughs, bashir, his son and these musicians maintain
which loosely translated means the saintly people. jajouka is also home to one of morocco s better-known musicians, bashir attar. jazz and rock and roll musicians have traveled all over the world to jajouka to meet this the guy. he s a lineage of master musicians, all from this small mountain village. famously dubbed as a 4,000-year-old rock band, by william burroughs, bashir, his son and these musicians maintain one of the oldest still living musical traditions on earth. we re invited for dinner. it s family style, of course, beginning with braywine, like a
amazing. it s good, yeah. could i have one? a berber favorite, fresh goat cheese wrapped in palm leaves. yeah, they re beautiful, aren t they? it s good. [ speaking foreign language ] a little cheese, a little flat bread, the perfect moroccan breakfast to go. we re headed in to the jabal foothills of the rif mountain range about 80 kilometers south of tangier to a place called jouka. the village is home to the people of the al sharif tribe, which loosely translated means the saintly people. jajouka is also home to one of morocco s better-known musicians, bashir attar. jazz and rock and roll musicians have traveled all over the world to jajouka to meet this the guy.