More Medellín and More Food

 

This is the street outside my hotel, pretty typical of the Laureles neighborhood:



Just two blocks away is the highway, with another view of the mountains:










I know, another menú del día!  This was a bit pricier, $7, because we're far from the sea:




Costillas (ribs), such a pretty plate, yum!



Just at the end of my block is a parillada (grill) stand, open every night after six. Your choice of meats, all about $3.



Chicken skewer with an arepa and cheese, delicious grill taste but still so juicy!



It can't all be South American.  This is only the second time in my life that I ordered Domino's, and it was pretty much the same . . . underdone crust . . . but the toppings (ham and onion) were generous.  Including a 1.5 of Pepsi, $15.00.



Two blocks away is a medium-sized market, with everything from meat to fruits, so I got this mini-bounty for less than a buck.



On the left are "ciruelas," quite good with something like a melon taste.  On the right are "tomatillos de arbol," tree tomatillos.  There were three different varieties but the vendor recommended these.


 But, you ask, how did they taste?  Maybe I was psyched out by the name, but they tasted kinda like sweet tomatoes, which was rather unpleasant.  I won't buy them again.
















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