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Madagascar Street Food!! 🇲🇬 14 HOURS ULTIMATE Food Tour in Antananarivo, Madagascar!

2024-10-08 Travel & Events
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🇲🇬 Giant Shrimp BBQ in Madagascar: https://youtu.be/1jXMCTerqGk 👉 SUBSCRIBE for more: https://www.youtube.com/@MarkWiens 👕 T-shirts: https://store.migrationology.com/ Madagascar is one of the most unique and fascinating countries in the world, and when it comes to the food, it’s unlike anywhere else. Today we’re in the capital city, Antananarivo, a bustling city where you’ll find some of the best Madagascar street food in the country. We’re eating everything we can from morning to night, 14 hours on this ultimate Malagasy street food tour! Thank you to Michael, Coco, Andry (https://madagascar-discovery.com/), and Mario for taking me around on this ultimate Madagascar street food tour! 6 AM - We’re starting this Madagascar street food tour with vary amin'anana - Malagasy rice and greens porridge that’s eaten almost daily. Along with the porridge you also get dozens of meats, proteins, sausage, and beans. We then continued walking around the bustling and colorful morning market, and tried things like kola nut, numbing flowers, and coffee. Zebu - You can’t come to Madagascar without trying Zebu, the local cattle breed, and the meat is so flavorful and natural. We washed it down with fresh ginger sugarcane juice. Looks Ny Maraina - One of the greatest meals you have to eat when you’re in Madagascar is called looks, or pig face. Along with rice, some extra side dishes like Zebu and a fiery hot chili sauce, it was an awesomely tasty meal. Le Bord D'Ambohipo - Dinner and late night, we’re at a restaurant stall known around the city for their Malagasy bbq. We’ll try all the different skewers, from shrimp and calamari, to zebu beef, and a giant grilled fish. What I also really loved were all the sauces, salads, and side dishes. This was my very first time in Madagascar and it was an unbelievable introduction to the incredible and unique Malagasy street food in Antananarivo. Chapters: 0:00 Intro 0:37 Where is Antananarivo? 1:27 Breakfast in Madagascar 11:44 Coffee in Madagascar 16:07 Kola Nut 17:44 Market in Antananarivo 21:12 Zebu Meat 24:15 Sugar Cane Juice 25:18 Queen’s Palace Antananarivo 26:07 Madagascar Energy Drink 28:47 Madagascar Street Food - Pig Face 39:13 Madagascar Barbecue 47:57 First Time in Madagascar Thoughts #Madagascar #StreetFood #AfricanFood Follow on Social Media: ►Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/markwiensfoodvideos ►Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/migrationology/ ►Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@markwiens 👕 T-shirts: https://store.migrationology.com/ 🌶 Ghost Chili: https://amzn.to/3PNTvNQ 🎥 Camera gear I use: https://amzn.to/3FVdBUd (some of these are affiliate links and I will make a small commission from any sales)

Top Comments (10)

@JOH_SAXO 2024-10-08

I'm from Madagascar.. I watch your videos daily and thanks for stopping by to see us. Love from Madagascar

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@marclemon-c2y 2024-10-19

Hello everybody👋, Est-ce qu'il y a des Malagasy qui ont regardé cette vidéo. Mettez moi un like si vous êtes du pays🇲🇬.

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@JMAis34 2024-10-09

From the Philippines : God bless Antananaviro Madagascar

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@BestEverFoodReviewShow 2024-10-10

I still miss the zebu!!

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@WillMellquist 2024-10-08

Madagascar! It's always lovely to see Mark visit a country he's never been to and see him immediately fall in love with its food and culture.

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@marizaanvisagie9537 2024-10-08

Im a African and I have never in my life see these foods. Each Africa got their own culture and foods and that is why its so unique. Im from South Africa born and raised. I love seeing other African cultures because its not the same at all. Thank you for this video mark. So when are you coming to South Africa?

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@valenciahughes809 2024-10-08

Truly Educational and inspirational to see other cultures, and I applaud you. These people are kind. You earn the hearts of all of us because you go places no one else does. Your job may seem easy to some, it's a lot of work! Bless the people there and you!

59 1 replies
@shellzfrombrooklyn718 2024-10-09

The south East Asian and African diaspora’s are so beautifully represented in this video. What a beautiful people, culture and food! I see some Indian and West Indian similarities as well.

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@krissmgvlogs 2024-10-13

This is the best part 26:05 the young boy selling his own spicy tea, entrepreneurship at its best. I hope you guys gave him a healthy tip!

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@kevinmiranto4396 2024-11-18

About the black coffee, the reason you have this little bit of sweet aftertaste is because these coffee makers often mix the coffee with either rice or corn in the process. It's a trick for them to make cheaper coffee.

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