I’ve lived on the edge of London for most of my life and yet I had never paid a visit to Borough Market, and so a friend suggested that it was a must for my birthday list. I was so excited when my friends Sophie and Amy said they would love to do it with me as I really don’t get to see them both enough!
Borough
Market is a food market of up to 70 stalls and stands, many of which offer free
tasters. It was so much fun to wander
around seeing all the different foods on offer and just soak in the
atmosphere. First all important stop was
for tea and coffee and a chat to get us warmed up, then we were off…
Thankfully
we arrived early enough that we could happily wander without too much of a
crowd issue. Although it didn’t seem to
take long for the place to fill up more and more. The crowd turning point seemed to coincide
with an encounter I had at one stand… I was appreciating the various kitchen
crafts (chopping boards, serving dishes etc) and as I turned to leave was
surprised to discover I was penned in by a child filled buggy. I let out an exclamation of surprise as I
managed to stop myself ploughing into it.
About a minute later the father glared at me as he grabbed the buggy, as
if it was my fault and made off - which seemed hilarious since I hadn’t
actually complained and it wasn’t like I had engineered the buggy to be there.
After that it did begin to feel like you were battling to make it through.
Wandering
the market there were so many different wonderful smells and sounds… A whole stall full of different flavours of
Turkish delight made me feel quite Narnian.
A lot of the smells reminded me of childhood visits to Romford market
(before it became a market of cheap clothing and knock off items!). The sight of rabbits hanging from a stall
particularly brought back the memories.
And the smell of fish reminded me of my first wander down the fish
street in Fortaleza
– not a smell I like, but somehow the memory attached to it made it so much
nicer.
Not
surprisingly a visit to a food market really was all about the eating and
drinking as well as the looking…
…So many
delicious baked goods on offer that it was always going to be unrealistic to
expect me not to cave and eat, and WOW was the cake I chose good! Melt in the mouth goodness!
…Amy wanted some coffee beans from the
Monmouth Coffee Company but from the moment it opened the queues were
crazy. We joined the line and were
offered a drink of coffee as we waited.
As we chatted we discovered that to buy beans we could jump the queue…
whoop whoop! So in the excitement I
bought some too.
…Lunch was
washed down by an amazing hot guarana punch.
A little taste of Brasil! Gostoso
de mais!