Extreme Hospitality!! SAUDI ARABIAN FOOD on Remote Farasan Islands in the RED SEA!!

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JIZAN, SAUDI ARABIA – Welcome to the remote Jizan Region of Saudi Arabia, located on the Red Sea, and along the border of Yemen. Today weโ€™re taking a ferry to the Farasan Islands, beautiful Red Sea islands where the people are extremely friendly and the culture is so pure and authentic. Weโ€™ll be touring around the island, trying some of the local food, and then the highlight will be a full Farasan Islands seafood meal on the beach – everything home cooked. Itโ€™s going to be an incredible day of Red Sea Arabian food, and I canโ€™t wait to share it all with you now!

Jazan City – 40 kilometers off the coast of Jazan, Saudi Arabia, within the Red Sea are the Farasan Islands. There are around 80 different islands, home to a just a small population of around 12,000 permanent residents – many of whom still maintain their local traditions. To get there, you take a short 1 hour ferry ride, and when you arrive you can actually feel this sense of relaxation and friendliness when you arrive.

Local breakfast – we first headed to a local spot to have a quick breakfast of deep fried batter, some a little sweet and some with a little curry powder taste. It was a perfect way to get started. Afterwards to we continued on to the market. Unfortunately the fish auction only takes place in the afternoon, so we werenโ€™t able to see it, but we did meet some very friendly locals and try some of the local Farasan islands melons.

Huge seafood meal – Finally to complete this amazing day in the Farasan Islands, we were invited to a local seafood cookout on the beach to make some of the traditional foods of Farasan Islands; Marsah – mashed banana bread pudding; Sayadiyeh – fish with rice; Megash – sesame oil fish; Helba – fenugreek sauce are just a few of the wonderful dishes. I loved the meal and the atmosphere and our incredible new friends. The food was all fantastic, but I think the highlight was the megash – fish boiled in sesame oil, something truly delicious and something you have to eat when youโ€™re in the Farasan Islands.

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