All four corners of the World, in one corner of London


Dedicated to you...

Everyone in a corner...yes, in the same corner.
BOROUGH MARKET, one of the popular markets of London is other level, just in one point you could find 15 cultures spoken about food...different dialects dancing between paellas, mushrooms pates, chorizos and for sure Tea!

All the world in one corner… I was so happy in London like a child in Hamleys… 

How can I describe Borough Market? I want to answer this question you invite to you to take a look of that pub with more than 180 years,  the “Market Porter”...older and filled with so much soul! take a beer and let's start to have a better idea about the history surrounding every market's stall, illuminated by people from everywhere since inmemorial times. Crucial moments for world history crossing between the train station and the seafood sale.












In the same corner: England people talking about how good is the chorizo made it by people from country side, or that dry meat than you can even bite!I think from south Africa… 
Yeah!Curry from India, backlaba from Lebanon, bread from Scotland, and a very aromatic cheese from the best farm around Kent….everything in the same corner and spoken in a tacit way about our world.
What can I say about  Tea and the chutneys made it by experts hands and guess what? Coffee from Colombia right in the left side! Yes! The best aromatic coffee from my country…one more time Colombia in my road and I can feel how much love resides in my heart for one of that "places in the world for me"
After travel, is not easy return to the country that I love but at the same time generates so many controversies in my heart and head and also support my rebels initiatives. My question about living cost, migration, salaries, food quality, external and internal conditions to export and import food...and we can expend more time in this list but well, the debate is open. I wait for your comments, but for sure travel is my way for learn.


I feel nostalgic and is not necessary go deeply into my feelings for understand how hard is stay outside of your nation and miss your culture and at the same time love the new undercover territory. London is so amazing!


Believe me, walking London streets and see the UK  make me to consider the passion of Marco Polo in his first sailing around the world discovering new routes and people.
Affirmative, the ideas of all that cultures inside of me, in my ancestral paths also in my body, making possible a stop for a paella, and then for a hot wine, and then for see artist and see how diverse and how much beauty is integrated by popular markets. 
I love travel and I have no idea which one is my next destination but for sure I loved London and appreciate so much England and their culture. 
Is not easy to say “hasta luego” or an eternal goodbye…who knows? but just this journey represent how much the universe support the work and experiences of a Rebelchef from Cartagena de Indias.



Now the blog is changing and me too, my way to see the world is respectful and is in the way to be more and more coherence with me, my creative and heart.
You'll find the recipies in pages and the articles apart. (We?) I decide take my nickname and renamed the blog: REBELCHEF
Thank to "you" and all of you for inspired me and became in teachers.


OMG...did I mentioned that it was absolutely well done the rice of that paella? well, IT WAS!
shrimps, mussels, tumeric (zafron is too expensive for chefs in the market)and dedication. 
A lot of people and travelers from around the world enjoying palate experiences, off course...Me, eating, in every corner. Even Monster Monch, point for me!




I just can say THANK YOU... YES TO YOU...THANK YOU D. 
And thanks for reading, travel with me and my texts and share my work. The final and perfect stop for ending this day was The National Gallery...my life is just that food and art, sometimes silence, so say thank you! is the most important thing to do always...always say thanks.


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