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Bogotá’s Ciclovía Street Food
This past weekend I went for a bike ride in Bogotá’s Ciclovía, the one day a week that dozens of city streets are closed off in order to give people mile upon mile of open roads for biking, skating and … Continue reading
Posted in Bogotá, Colombia, Drinks, Eats, Gastronomy
Tagged bicycling, Bogotá, ciclovia, Colombia, food, Gastronomy, street food, Sunday
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The Azafrán Gastronomy Festival in Bogotá
The first ever Azafrán Gastronomy Festival was held in Bogotá last month and although I was only able to attend two events, I had a really positive experience and I’ll definitely go again next year. All the scheduled events sounded interesting and covered topics like cookbook … Continue reading
Posted in Bogotá, Coastal cuisine, Colombia, Culinary History, Gastronomy
Tagged borojo, Choco, chontaduro, Colombia, culinary tradition, Gastronomy, Julian Estrada
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