Akbar Joojeh: A Unique Chicken in a Hidden Desert Dugout Shelter | Village Cooking

Published at : 23 Dec 2025

Discover a rare journey into Iran’s forgotten desert, where a family’s humble dugout shelter becomes the stage for something extraordinary—preparing the traditional Persian dish Akbar Joojeh, using only the raw elements of nature. This isn’t just cooking; it’s survival, heritage, and simplicity fused into one unforgettable experience.

Whether you’re fascinated by off‑grid living, ancient cooking techniques or the sheer power of human ingenuity in extreme conditions—this video delivers. Witness the process from sourcing the ingredients to lighting the fire in a hidden desert dugout, all in stark silence and undisturbed isolation. Feel the heat of the fire, the crackle of the branches, the solitude of the desert.

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