FIRST MEAL in Iran Kale PACHE Goat Head Stew!! The Iran You've Never Seen Before!!

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KOOTOOK TRAVEL: https://kootook.com/ MR. TASTER: https://www.youtube.com/user/TheMrtaster BUY IRAN JERSEYS HERE: http://www.eBay.com/usr/iranjersey I’m so excited to finally be in my 89th country, Iran! I’ll be teaming up with some friends for the entirety of this trip, and I can’t wait to share it all with you. Come with me as I kick off my trip in style with an Iranian goat head stew called kale pache! For this trip, I’ll be teaming up with my friend Kootook Travel and the one and only Mr. Taster! Mr. Taster is a food legend here in Iran and knows all the best spots around the country for tasty Persian cuisine. I can’t wait to introduce him to you! SUBSCRIBE TO MY NEWSLETTER: https://bit.ly/3JR71yN MY TRAVEL BLOG: https://davidsbeenhere.com/ We’d be starting our adventure in Tehran with kale pace at Shir Khoda Restaurant. The cook hits the bell when someone enters. The kale pache is a stew that consists of goat head meat, innards, and goat brains, and it’s typically eaten from 4am to 10 am. It gives you energy for the day! I watched the cook take off bits of meat and organs. He even fed me and Mr. Taster some of it. He scrambled it up in a bowl and served it with Barbari bread, which is crispy, crunchy, and full of sesame seeds. They cook it in a tandoor. The kale pace was unreal. Adding the bread to the kale pace thickens it up. They even brought the entire goat head to our table, as well as some black garlic. Then, we went back over to the cook, who started taking apart the meat from the head. He fed me some; it was so unique and juicy! He added oil, salt, pepper, and saffron. This is the actual goat head stew, with head meat, brains, tongue, ears, and more! They even put the jaw bones on the plate as decoration! I could smell saffron and cinnamon in it! You just take the bread and use it to grab pieces of the meat and brains. The meat was stellar! The 7-hour slow-cooking process makes it super tender. It fell apart in my mouth!

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