Today I went to Usaquen with my mom and my grandmother because they have (in my opinion) the most pleasant handicraft market in Bogota. When I replace my charger, I'll take pictures and post them. It's kind of a more upscale handicraft market, and there are always dozens of food and dessert stands and Peruvian and Caribbean street musicians. Usaquen is a Spanish-style neighborhood with lots of atmospheric restaurants and bars, so it's always nice for a Sunday stroll.
Anyway, while there, I was struck by an uncontrollabl oblea urge and got myself a triple layer oblea with arequipe, crema de lecha and salsa de mora. It was so good . They are sold from little stands like this one above, on the corners of the park, and you can put powdered sugar, cheese, arequipe, cream and fruit spreads on a couple wafers and make a little sandwich. Elsie, you must be so jealous.
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