Me too. Thank you for sharing these so we can watch him again.
@donaldsemora3 жыл бұрын
Miss his shows
@tommyt19712 жыл бұрын
The other cuisine eaten by hand is Ethiopian - scooping up everything with injera bread is just soooooo cool!
@americafirst834 Жыл бұрын
I have to be honest for an American man in the 1980's with no internet help he did a very good job of making Lebanese dishes.......
@JohnPaul-vb4qw3 жыл бұрын
LOVED THIS GUY, A REAL PRO. BUT HE GOT A LOT OF THIS ABOUT LEBANON WRONG. I HAVE BEEN THERE 10 TIMES. MY WIFE IS FROM LEBANON. NO DESERTS IN LEBANON! NO TRIBES! THINK “SWITZERLAND OF THE MIDDLE EAST”, AS IT IS CALLED. AND THE CHRISTIANS [ABOUT HALF OF THAT COUNTRY IS CATHOLIC] AND MOST OF THE MUSLIMS ABANDONED DINING ON THE GROUND LONG AGO. AND THERE IS NO CONNECTION WITH THE LEBANESE WORD "LABAN" [WHICH IN FACT SIGNIFIES "WHITE", AS IN THE SNOW-CAPPED MOUNTAINS OF THAT COUNTRY] AND THE GERMAN WORD "LEBEN" WHICH DOES INDEED MEAN "LIVING", BUT NO CONNECTION WITH THE YOGHURT OF LEBANON CALLED LABAN. AND THE EGGPLANTS OF LEBANON ARE LONG AND THIN AND STUFFED, RATHER THAN SLICED INTO THICK COINS AND TOPPED. STILL I ENJOYED WATCHING HIM. GOD REST HIS SOUL, AMEN.
@yonoid10872 жыл бұрын
No desert, but a semi-desert: The Ras Baalbek. There are also tribes in Lebanon. According to Saadoun Hamadeh, author of The History of Shia in Lebanon, the country began with 80 or so tribes, which have now been whittled down to between 30 and 35. Regarding religious distribution in lebanon, Statistics Lebanon, an independent firm, estimates 67.6 percent of the citizen population is Muslim (31.9 percent Sunni, 31 percent Shia, and small percentages of Alawites and Ismailis). Statistics Lebanon estimates 32.4 percent of the population is Christian. Maronite Catholics are the largest Christian group, followed by Greek Orthodox.
@americafirst834 Жыл бұрын
Many Lebanese people did originate from tribes in Yemen and Southern Arabia