Thursday, 5 April 2012

Difference

We lived in Alfama, the orange trees were in bloom and smelled like it never smells in Sweden and the Fado singers didn't sound so very swedish either ;) (Recently Fado was added to the list of World Heritage). The breakfast bread... was not so swedish either, good to have something more substantial like a Pasteis De Nata to eat after.

Carminho

Happy Easter!!

19 comments:

  1. aaah livet leker för sig nu...njuuut!

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  2. I recognize that restaurant!! If it's Malmequer-Bemmequer you surely had a nice meal.
    kisses
    Ana P.

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  3. hello camilla - in the top picture, i want a sip of that hot drink. looks yummy! in the bottom - my goodness - very interesting place! have a lovely easter.

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  4. thank you for taking on this trip with you. It was fantastic, wasn't it?
    xoxo

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  5. yep ! pastel de nata ! I love it !

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  6. Ohh.. in lisbon the smells, the colors and the soft music make a delitious combination. But I bet the bread is much better in sweden.

    cheers camilla

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  7. that bread really doesn´t look tasty.... you should try "Pão da Avó" or "Pão de Água".We have them in almost every bakery. Much better!

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  8. that bread looks like our "marraqueta"
    a typical chilean bread!

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  9. I agree with Cooperativa de Oficios!! The bread looks like marraqueta!! I'm sure it's as delicious as our bread!!
    Saludos desde Santiago, Chile.

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  10. Happy Easter to you. I have such wonderful travel memories from traveling around Portugal. What a place!

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  11. Oh, I love Lisbon - I want to go back! Glad you had a great trip :) xo

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  12. Sounds like a wonderful time was had. xolj

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  13. oh, blommor, frukost ute ...

    ... det känns så långt borta på alla sätt

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  14. pastel de nata! YUMI!
    The street is in Alfama, at the door of a famous restaurant Baiuca, and near Malmequer.
    K_line

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  15. mmm! first foto looks delicious! & i can smell this orange trees from here :)

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  16. I`m proud that you have a nice time in Portugal.WE really have a lot of " Hidden Beauties "

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  17. "that bread really doesn´t look tasty.... you should try "Pão da Avó" or "Pão de Água".We have them in almost every bakery. Much better!"

    If we are talking about portuguese bread, we cannot forget about the "Pão Alentejano" ;)

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  18. Oooooh! These are the famous "pasteis de nata".... Lisbon is so beautiful! Love it!

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