Feast Bazaar - Season 1

Feast Bazaar - Season 1

Season 1

Network
Episodes10
DatesAug 1, 2010 - Aug 10, 2010

Episodes

Marrakech (Morocco)
Season 1Episode 140 min

Marrakech (Morocco)

The name alone conjures images of Arabian Knights and rose-scented gardens, but the reality is even more colourful. Barry roams around one of the most exciting market squares on the planet, with families of acrobats, snake charmers and dream merchants all vying for attention. And as the sun goes down he watches it transform into the biggest outdoor café in the world. It's where the locals tuck into delicacies like sheep's head, while the tourists stick to sausages and chips. Why are all the ceilings so intricately decorated? And what makes the baker the man to know in the neighbourhood? And how would you use a hammer to make a cup of tea? Marrakech has got to be the greatest show on earth.

Aug 1, 2010
Essaouira (Morocco)
Season 1Episode 240 min

Essaouira (Morocco)

In the picturesque old fortress port of Essaouira; famous for its food, art and music, Barry discovers a remedy for whatever ails you, and a prescription for when your wife can't cook. He marvels at the craftsmanship of wood workers and laments the fate of all male farm animals. How about being serenaded with sacred melodies while you enjoy a lunch of this morning's fresh catch? And then there's the incredibly evocative work of the ‘free artists'. And all this is set against the backdrop of a Hollywood pirate movie.

Aug 2, 2010
Desert Harvest (Morocco)
Season 1Episode 340 min

Desert Harvest (Morocco)

Synonymous with hospitality, the Berbers invite Barry to take a peek into their lives on a typical Berber family farm. It's been run by the same family for five generations, and it rains only three times a year. And what can you make of a tree full of goats? Only highly prized multi-purpose oil, that's so good for you, international pharmaceutical companies are on a frantic quest to discover its useful properties. It's where olive oil is legal tender for a man and his mule, when they walk around in circles for two months of the year. And a country market with a parking lot for donkeys.

Aug 3, 2010
The Atlas Mountains (Morocco)
Season 1Episode 440 min

The Atlas Mountains (Morocco)

The traditional home and sanctuary of the mountain Berbers reveals itself as one of the most dramatically beautiful destinations anywhere. On the highest mountain in North Africa a mule is better than a four wheel drive and world famous carpets are made between household chores, a Kasbah comes back to life and a conical clay pot is the most essential piece of equipment in every kitchen.

Aug 4, 2010
Imperial Fez (Morocco)
Season 1Episode 540 min

Imperial Fez (Morocco)

The Imperial city of Fez is a puzzle of streets with no name. Where buildings have crutches, donkeys wear tyres, and not long ago you needed a visa to get in, and lots of luck to find your way out. It's Morocco's capital of fine food and culture, and boasts the world's oldest university, where a Pope learned about nought.

Aug 5, 2010
Palmyra & Old Damascus (Syria)
Season 1Episode 640 min

Palmyra & Old Damascus (Syria)

Barry follows the sandal prints of the ancient Romans to an ancient oasis city. Then it's on the road to Damascus, a city as old as time and a labyrinth of religious history and intrigue. There's John the Baptist's head, the tomb of Adam and Eve's son and a window where a saint escaped death in a basket. Tales told by the Hakawati (storyteller), come to life in the glint of a sword.

Aug 6, 2010
The Grand Souk of Damascus (Syria)
Season 1Episode 740 min

The Grand Souk of Damascus (Syria)

With the whirl of a Dervish, and a puff of smoke from a water pipe, Barry is transported to another time when the West was waking from a dark age and Damascus was the centre of the world. It's where ice cream has the living daylights beaten out of it and sweets are a basic essential. Where perfume wafts through the streets, and even a juice man is a performer.

Aug 7, 2010
Footprints in the Sand (Syria)
Season 1Episode 840 min

Footprints in the Sand (Syria)

Then it's further into the desert, where the famous Bedouin welcome Barry into their tent for a traditional desert feast. Meanwhile nearby Crusader castles are still haunted by a thousand and one knights. To the north of Damascus in Hama, giant waterwheels groan, turning as they have for 7 hundred years. Meanwhile to the east, a startling colony of beehive houses shelter families from both the heat and the cold.

Aug 8, 2010
Aleppo (Syria)
Season 1Episode 940 min

Aleppo (Syria)

In Aleppo Barry takes a walk through the most authentic market in the Middle East. At ten kilometers long, maybe a new pair of shoes could be handy, and a good soak and steam at the local hammam. Its souks are where you find the very best Syrian street food, and Aladdin's caves of silver and brass.

Aug 9, 2010
Moroccan & Syrian Offerings
Season 1Episode 1040 min

Moroccan & Syrian Offerings

With sleeves rolled up, Barry's back in the kitchen and paying homage to a unique cuisine, by adding his own imaginative twist to some of his favourite Moroccan & Syrian dishes.

Aug 10, 2010

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