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STREET FOOD in ITALY | SICILIAN street food in PALERMO, SICILY
We're in Palermo, Sicily! In this 3 part series we're exploring Palermo to hunt down the best Sicilian food. Palermo has a thriving street food culture that's big on offal and punchy, bold flavours.
This is our first video from Palermo and it's all about Sicilian street food and traditional Sicilian food! We start the day at one of Palermo's most popular local markets- Ballaro Market. Ballaro Market is packed with fresh produce, meat and seafood and has an abundance of ready to eat street foods to sample. Some of Palermo's most beloved street foods are here so we start with frittula. Frittula is a snack you won't find elsewhere in Italy it's made up of leftover scraps from a calf carcass that are boiled and then fried in lard. Next up it's time for some seafood- pulpo or octopus simply boiled and served with a squeeze of lemon and sardine rolled and stuffed with breadcrumbs, pine nuts, parsley and raisins. Before leaving the market we eat some snails- babalucci which are cooked in garlic and parsley. They're mouthwatering! We head for more food at one of our favourite trattoria's which is close to the market for some seafood pastas- swordfish and eggplant spaghetti for Thomas and cuttlefish and cuttlefish ink spaghetti for Sheena. Finally, we head to a famous local bakery to sample some Sicilian sweets for which the island is well known. #streetfooditaly #sicilianfood #sicilyfood
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What we ate and where we ate it:
Frittula, octopus, sardines and snails at Ballaro Market, Via Ballaro, 1, 90134 Palermo PA, Italy. Open daily 7:30am to late afternoon. Arrive in the morning for frittula as it sells out quickly.
Pastas at Trattoria Bersagliere, Via S. Nicolò All'Albergheria, 38, 90134 Palermo PA, Italy. Open Monday to Wednesday 12:00pm to 4:00pm and 6:00pm to 10:00pm, Thursday to Saturday 12:00pm to 4:00pm and 7:00pm to 10:00pm. Closed Sunday.
Cassata and Torta Settevelli at Pasticceria Cappello, Via Colonna Rotta, 68, 90134 Palermo PA, Italy. Open Thursday to Tuesday 7:00am to 9:30pm.
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We’re Thomas and Sheena, food and travel fiends. We travel full time, hunting for the BEST local food in the world to showcase via our YouTube videos. Food is a window into a country's culture and one of the most exciting ways to get to know a place.
We're all about eating what and where the locals eat. You won't find food that's been created merely to be social media worthy on here- no rainbow bagels, gold leaf soft serves- just genuine, authentic food that tastes incredible.
From street food to mom and pop restaurants, we want to show you the best and most authentic food we find on our travels.
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Sicily Street Food, Italy. The 'Vucciria' Market in Palermo
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Street Food in Palermo - Sicily
Busy Street Food corner in Palermo, capital of Sicily (Italy)
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SICILY FOOD TOUR | Street food in Italy | Palermo street food and traditional SICILIAN food
Street food in Italy | SICILY FOOD
We're in Palermo, Sicily! In this 3 part series we're hunting down the best Sicilian food and Sicilian street food. Palermo has a thriving food culture that's big on offal and punchy, bold flavours.
This is our third video from Palermo and it's all about the best local Sicilian food- we eat a street food favourite- arancine a deep fried rice ball stuffed with ragu from a local's favourite before we devour a traditional Sicilian lunch at Trattoria da Pino- a family run restaurant specialising in Sicilian classics from caponata, pasta con le sarde (sardine pasta) and seafood. We cap the day off with granita at the best granita cafe in Palermo owned by a friendly Sicilian gentleman called Pino.
We hope you enjoyed this Sicily food tour video, thanks for watching! #sicilianfood #sicilyfood #italystreetfood
What we ate and where we ate:
Arancine at I Cuochini, Via Ruggero Settimo, 68, 90139 Palermo PA, Italy. Open Monday to Saturday 8:30am to 2:30pm.
Trattoria meal at Trattoria da Pino, Via dello Spezio, 6, 90139 Palermo PA, Italy. Open Monday to Thursday and Sunday 12:00pm to 3:30pm, Friday and Saturday 12:00pm to 3:30pm and 8:00am to 11:00pm.
Granita at Caffetteria del Corso, Via Vittorio Emanuele, 370, 90134 Palermo PA, Italy. Open Monday to Saturday 6:30am to 7:30pm and Sunday 6:30am to 12:30pm.
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We're all about eating what and where the locals eat. You won't find food that's been created merely to be social media worthy on here- no rainbow bagels, gold leaf soft serves- just genuine, authentic food that tastes incredible.
From street food to mom and pop restaurants, we want to show you the best and most authentic food we find on our travels.
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Palermo`s Breakfast
There is only one way to start your day in Palermo: coffee and Sfincione. Did you know that in Italy you can choose between an espresso, doppio, ristretto, macchiato, cappuccino, Americano, lungo, freddo, scecherato, corretto, marocchino, caffe' latte, decaffeinato … How can you choose?!?
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4K HD - Palermo Sicily - Incredible Street Food & Markets with Mariah Milano!
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STREET FOOD CAPITAL of ITALY | Massive SICILY STREET FOOD tour | What to eat in SICILY
SICILY STREET FOOD | BEST STREET FOOD TOUR in PALERMO, SICILY
We're in Palermo, Sicily! In this 3 part series we're hunting down the best Sicilian food and Sicilian street food. Palermo has a thriving street food culture that's big on offal and punchy, bold flavours.
This is our second video from Palermo and it's all about Sicilian street food! We start the day with one of Palermo's most popular street foods pani ca meusa or spleen sandwich. A sesame covered roll is stuffed with chopped spleens and lungs of veal and if you want ricotta or caciocavallo cheese.
Next up we sample a sandwich stuffed with pane e panella and crocche- chickpea fritters and potato croquettes- reflective of Palermo's diverse food culture which has been influenced by its historical invaders. Then it's onto one of Sicily's most delicious treats- gelato in brioche which is often eaten for breakfast!
We then head to a bakery outside the historic centre of Palermo to find sfincione- this region's version of pizza. The Sicilians have been baking sfincione since the mid 1800's and you'll see it all over town. However we highly recommend this bakery- the sfincione was out of this world! We end with stigghiola at Vucciria Market- lamb intestines cooked over the grill.
We hope you enjoyed this street food in Italy video, thanks for watching! #sicilianstreetfood #italystreetfood #sicilyfood
What we ate and where we ate it:
Spleen sandwich (Pani ca meusa) at Porta Carbone, Via Cala, 62, 90133 Palermo PA, Italy.
Sandwich of chickpea fritters (pane e pannella) and potato croquettes (crocché) at Friggitoria Chiluzzo, Piazza della Kalsa, 11, 90133 Palermo PA, Italy. Open daily 8:00am to 5:00pm.
Gelato in brioche at Gelateria Al Cassaro, via 90133, Via Vittorio Emanuele, 214, 90133 Palermo PA, Italy. Closed Tuesday.
Sfincione at Panificio Graziano, Via del Granatiere, 11/13, 90143 Palermo PA, Italy. Open Monday to Saturday 7:00am to 3:15pm and 4:30pm to 9:30pm.
Stigghiola at Da Jolly, Vucciria market, Piazza Caracciolo, 90133 Palermo PA, Italy. Open daily in the afternoons.
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We’re Thomas and Sheena, food and travel fiends. We travel full time, hunting for the BEST local food in the world to showcase via our YouTube videos. Food is a window into a country's culture and one of the most exciting ways to get to know a place.
We're all about eating what and where the locals eat. You won't find food that's been created merely to be social media worthy on here- no rainbow bagels, gold leaf soft serves- just genuine, authentic food that tastes incredible.
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#streetfood #beststreetfood #food #chasingaplate
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Street food Palermo: A melting pot in the Mediterranean - Street Food
Palermo, the capital of the Italian island of Sicily at the heart of the Mediterranean, has been a crossroads between cultures for centuries and continues to do so today.
Sicily is one of the southern-most points of Europe and the different conquerers and cultures which reigned there have all left a mark - not least on the food.
I think every culture, every people that has come here and that has conquered Sicily has left its imprint - not only on the architecture but also on the cooking, says food historian Mary Taylor.
In this episode of Street Food, we explore how in a city where cooking is an art form, past influences and modern challenges have an effect on the local cuisine.
Editor's note: This film was first broadcast on Al Jazeera English in 2008.
Sicily Street Food, Italy. Grilling the 'Stigghiola' in Palermo
The stigghiola is a Sicilian food specialty, typical of the streets of the city of Palermo. It consists of guts (usually of lamb, but also of goat or chicken) which are washed in water and salt, seasoned with parsley and often with onion and other pot herbs, then stuck on a skewer or rolled around a leek, and finally cooked directly on the grill. The dish is generally prepared and sold as a street food.
La stigghiola è un tipico piatto della cucina siciliana e palermitana che gode di riconoscimento ufficiale, grazie all'inserimento nella lista dei prodotti agroalimentari tradizionali italiani (PAT) del Ministero delle Politiche Agricole, Alimentari e Forestali
È un piatto di cucina povera, che viene generalmente preparato e servito per strada dal cosiddetto stigghiularu. Consiste di budella di agnello (ma anche capretto o pollo), lavate in acqua e sale, condite con prezzemolo, con o senza cipolla, infilzate in uno spiedino, o arrotolate attorno a un porro, e cucinate direttamente sulla brace. Si mangiano calde, condite con sale e limone. Nella maggior parte dei casi si mangiano per strada in qualche bancarella. Caratteristico l'odore che si riconosce per strada, effetto del fumo talvolta provocato di proposito a maestria dallo stigghiolaro per attirare gente all'assaggio
Palermo, Sicily, Italy. Street Food and Fresh Food. ' Il Capo' Market
Il Capo è un antico e noto quartiere del centro storico di Palermo; con lo stesso termine i palermitani indicano indifferentemente anche il mercato che vi si tiene e con cui il quartiere si identifica.
Il mercato del Capo, insieme agli altri mercati di Palermo come Ballarò e la Vucciria, è un importante punto di smercio agroalimentare al dettaglio. È un animatissimo, caratteristico e folkloristico mercato alimentare attivo tutti i giorni : i colori, le urla (i vuci) dei venditori, l'animazione delle bancarelle ne fanno un elemento essenziale del carattere della città di Palermo.
Si estende lungo la via Carini e via Beati Paoli, la via di Sant'Agostino e la via Cappuccinelle.
Furono gli Agostiniani a popolare questa zona, poiché avevano la loro sede nel convento attiguo alla trecentesca chiesa di Sant'Agostino. Uno degli ingressi principali al mercato è quello di Porta Carini, nei cui pressi è il Palazzo di Giustizia. Caratteristico è il nome di alcune delle strade che si trovano in questa zona: via Sedie volanti, via Scippateste, via Gioia mia.
PRELIBATEZZE SICILIANE ( STREET FOOD PALERMO )
PRELIBATEZZE SICILIANE PER LE VIE DI PALERMO CON TANTO CIBO DI STRADA
Palermo Walking Tour #1 (Mercato Il Capo, La Vucciria, Ballaro and Teatro Massimo)
Merry Christmas from Palermo!
Hope everyone is doing well. As promised here is the first of several videos documenting my time here. This first video is a walk through of several markets near my apartment. Things to look for in this video: swordfish, Minnie Mouse, and Italian people! More to come soon!
What is Palermo really like? // Vlog
Before visiting any city, I like to quickly read a little about the safety and areas to avoid. I adopted this practice after ending up in what was apparently the worst part of Athens. I know not to believe everything I read on the internet, but you have to start somewhere. When reading about Palermo, I was nervous to read many accounts of peoples scary experiences and of course talk of the mafia. I was pleasantly surprised when we found ourselves in Palermo, how warm the people were (even though we don't speak italian), and how safe I actually felt (even though we were staying in one of the supposed areas to avoid.) Our airbnb host was wonderful and I found that most of my interactions with people were playful and light. We did get to visit the Ballaro Market, one of three famous markets in the city, which was definitely my favorite part. Enjoy and share with your friends!
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Italy Street Food from Palermo, Sicily. The Stigghiola Snack of Lamb Gut and the Spleen Sandwich
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Sicily Street Food, Italy. Panelle and Crocchè Tasted in Palermo
Panelle are Sicilian fritters made from chickpea flour and other ingredients. They are a popular street food in Palermo and are often eaten between slices of bread or on a roll, like a sandwich. Panelle are believed to be of Arab origin.
Crocchè (French croquettes) are a dish of Napolitan and Sicilian origin, made from mashed potato and egg, which is covered in bread crumbs and fried.
Both are typically a Southern Italian street food, ubiquitous at friggitorie, the Italian equivalent of fish and chips.
La Panella è una frittella di farina di ceci, tipico cibo da strada della cucina palermitana. Si possono acquistare in moltissimi luoghi della città, in particolare nelle “friggitorie, anche ambulanti, presenti nelle strade di Palermo.
Le panelle vengono preparate con farina di ceci, acqua e prezzemolo. La farina viene sciolta in acqua salata e viene girata con un mestolo fino a farla diventare una pasta cremosa, poi viene stesa su un piano, tagliata e poi fritta. Vengono poi servite soprattutto in mezzo alle Mafalde - forme di pane di circa 200 grammi con la crosta ricoperta di semi di sesamo.
Sono spesso consumate assieme alle crocchè (dal francese croquette, crocchette di patate) o con altre specialità fritte in pastella, e condite a piacere con sale e limone.
Le Crocchè (dal francese croquette) sono un piatto tipico della cucina napoletana diffusi anche in Sicilia, in particolare a Palermo, dove è presente una loro variante. La ricetta napoletana si compone di un impasto di patate, uova, formaggio e pepe. Il passaggio finale prevede un bagno nell'albume e successivamente nel pan grattato, infine la frittura. La versione palermitana prevede l'utilizzo del latte al posto delle uova nell'impasto.
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Palermo Sicily - You won't BELIEVE what I ate!!
Check out our 24 hour food tour of Palermo Sicily for the ultimate Sicilian street food tour. A little sweet, a whole lot spicy, Palermo is a food mecca. The Palermo street food tour begins at Spinnato for traditional Sicilian coffee, followed by an intense and HOT Sicilian street food at the famous Capo Market and Ballaro Market where I ate intestines. From there a stop at Antico Focacceria San Francesco for the famous lung, spleen and trachea sandwich, with a little wine to wash it down! Then, drinks on the roof at Hotel Ambasciatori for a jaw dropping view of the Palermo skyline, and then some edgy nightlife in La Vucciria, Palermo's trendy and hip district for night time food and fun. Palermo Sicily is truly a city that doesn't sleep!!
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