Barcelona Food Tour
This morning we took a taxi from the hotel to meet our tour guide. A family of four from London plus the son’s girlfriend from Germany were also in the group. Everyone was very congenial, thank goodness! The tour, sponsored by Culinary Backstreet, was led by Pam (in the red coat below), originally from Italy. First, we went to La Pubilla for a hearty traditional breakfast. We enjoyed the tortilla (potato and egg casserole), traditional white beans, pork, pan con tomate, and a fried egg mixed with sausage. Coffee with milk was enjoyed after the meal. From there, we walked across the street to a huge market located in the same location for hundreds of years. The displays were beautiful! We got to sample three kinds of cheese and two types of sausage there. Next, we visited a granary, which has been in the same location since 1885. Originally it focused more on providing seeds for the farmers, but also flours, nuts, and all kinds of dried beans. T...