Colombian Coffee
Come with us to Bogota's specialty coffee shops to hear the story about Colombian coffee. https://youtu.be/2GxRu1Xz8v8
Come with us to Bogota's specialty coffee shops to hear the story about Colombian coffee. https://youtu.be/2GxRu1Xz8v8
Colombian cuisine is often referred to as mestizo, or a mix of Spanish, indigenous, and African influences, with a bit of Arabic thrown in. There are some essential eats that can’t be missed when visiting Bogota, including some traditional foods and drinks that have been eaten here for centuries.
After love bloomed between the two young chefs, the idea of opening a restaurant naturally developed, and they moved to Bogota.
It’s well established that we all love to eat. And we love to cook with ingredients that can be hard to find in Bogota – international products as well as those that are local, organic, sustainable, delicious. And sometimes we need to find all those things in one place – the artisan bread for dinner, a box of handmade chocolates for a gift, a good local cheese, a bottle of wine. In just one place, and at a price that won’t break the bank? That’s hard to find.
This week is an exciting time to be in Lima, Peru. Not only do we have the amazing foodie magnet Mistura – ah, Mistura! – but we also have the awards ceremonies.