I've been researching everything about earth ovens and their many forms. What I don't understand about this video is how the bread cooked without the fire still going because it looks like she put them in after the fire died out. Very interesting video. Thanks for sharing.
@moofushu My grandma has an oven like this, they burn loads of twigs until the oven gets really hot, then they clear remaining embers to one side and put the bread in. It will by cooked by the heat in the mud rather than the heat from the embers.
I am from India, we have different types of breads, rumali roti (Handkerchief bread), Chappati, (Oil Bread), Naan, (Bread baked in oven and later spread with butter if desired), Paratha, Puri (Deep fried bread in Oil) etc. By the way all of them are flat bread. I also love the morocan tajine! Welcome to India.
very nice video. life may be different on the other side of the world but its beautiful. thanks for sharing. i missed my wood oven bread ( iranian taftoon and barnari) so much i made brick oven in my backyard in florida. hello taftoon and pita. good bye supermarket old bread.
yes thsnk you for making these video,this is the reality of may moroccan women, we don't have to see just women passed on TV but also who fight to survive.
Every countryside they have that oven,it's tooo far from micro oven, that learn us how to evaluate and appreciate time.I put this comment today,Women Day.
I've been researching everything about earth ovens and their many forms. What I don't understand about this video is how the bread cooked without the fire still going because it looks like she put them in after the fire died out. Very interesting video. Thanks for sharing.
moofushu 4 months ago
@moofushu My grandma has an oven like this, they burn loads of twigs until the oven gets really hot, then they clear remaining embers to one side and put the bread in. It will by cooked by the heat in the mud rather than the heat from the embers.
WeSayZed 2 months ago
This is such a beautiful video. IT is human interaction, family interaction, and a learning process, a continuation of tradition! beautiful!
gelflingfaysuzanne 7 months ago
I am from India, we have different types of breads, rumali roti (Handkerchief bread), Chappati, (Oil Bread), Naan, (Bread baked in oven and later spread with butter if desired), Paratha, Puri (Deep fried bread in Oil) etc. By the way all of them are flat bread. I also love the morocan tajine! Welcome to India.
soakedinmusic1 1 year ago
mashallah
ipiic 1 year ago
Thank you for that, it's very interesting. The lady is lovely.
WolverleyHippie 1 year ago
all that oil money going to good use
johnhar271 1 year ago
@johnhar271
I don't understand what you mean. .Morocco is not an oil producing country.
They have phosphates.
wifechadly 1 year ago
@johnhar271
And sardines
wifechadly 1 year ago
that is nice
99waterlife 1 year ago
very nice video. life may be different on the other side of the world but its beautiful. thanks for sharing. i missed my wood oven bread ( iranian taftoon and barnari) so much i made brick oven in my backyard in florida. hello taftoon and pita. good bye supermarket old bread.
dozdeshabb 2 years ago
good old girl reminds me of my nan god rest her
celticraider1 2 years ago
awsome
meh1022 2 years ago
Salam Moroccan friends; I am Mexican, we have mud ovens like that in Mexico too...
Faithful70 2 years ago
She is beautifull, god bless her!
monkiesar 2 years ago
i all love you our traditional moms of morocco, not the modern ones .
mrayoub4 2 years ago
all good buzz
bluetoad2001 2 years ago
I want to make bread like that way cool.
mikevanross69 3 years ago
When she pulled the bread from the oven, I could almost smell it. Now I'm hungry.
snocamo154 3 years ago
yes thsnk you for making these video,this is the reality of may moroccan women, we don't have to see just women passed on TV but also who fight to survive.
Every countryside they have that oven,it's tooo far from micro oven, that learn us how to evaluate and appreciate time.I put this comment today,Women Day.
Congratulations Zahra,keep holding on.
special thanks to you Mrs Chadly.Happy day :).
Houyam from Morocco.
fanclub88 4 years ago
Mmmm, I want some of that good bread.
Very beautiful, Zahra, and thanks to the chickens, too!
PismoPam 4 years ago