Sunday, January 20, 2008

A matter of identity: Chasing a “tortilla” sandwich

While I am still trying to assimilate the book I have read in French Les Identités Meurtrières by Amin Maalouf (a must!!!) and still wondering about personal and community identities, I am facing the fact of the disappearance of the French Omelette “bocata”. Last Thursday I did not have time to have a proper lunch, so I decided to have my favourite sandwich. My first attempt was a bar I had visited in the past quite often. The owner was a very nice, stout lady with a fresh, friendly and county look, who used to ask me to keep an eye at her bar while she was in the kitchen making the omelette. She was not there, instead I found a Chinese looking young woman, very polite and smiling by the way, but she could not understand “un bocadillo de tortilla”, please. She looked so puzzled that I wasn’t even able to ask what had happened to the previous lady. I finally gave up and went into another bar in the neighbourhood and asked for the same thing. The man, this time, said “de patata”? I corrected him “francesa” I said, so I could get my precious desire accomplished. He was sorry but he could not make such sandwich. My third attempt was another bar on the corner. I asked for the food almost reluctantly and completely decided to fast in case nobody could make it. The bar tender said that his stove did not work and he could only offer me a tuna, cheese, jam or sausage sandwich. I probably showed my discouragement so clearly that a man having his “carajillo” looked compassionately at me and said. “Go across the street, a few meters down, they’ll make you one there”. That was going to be my last attempt and I was so happy to hear after my request “kitchen, a French omelette sandwich, with tomato!”, “marchando!” was the answer from the rear room. I think I’ve never enjoyed a meal so much as I did last Thursday but I fear the disappearance of a real identity meal. At least it is for me! Are you ready to fight that reality? Or, are we fighting against the inevitable?

26 comments:

Marichuli said...

Hi Núria: I have post an "uncanny" story.

CAMAPA said...

Hi Nuria! I have post my uncanny story. Ummm, why am I thinking just now on eating an omelette for dinner???.

Aotearoa said...

Hi Núria!
I agree with you, nowadays it's almost impossible having a good french omelette sandwich, this is why I'm always looking forward my next journey to visit my cousin in Ciudad Real because we always stop in a service area where they make the best french omelette sandwiches you can find.

Unknown said...

Camapa is right! The sandwich in the picture looks tasty. Nevertheless, I'd prefer it with cheese. My uncanny story is also posted ;)

butterfly said...

Hello, Uncanny story done and posted.See you
oxox

marclar said...

Hi, how come you got such attractive sandwich photo?
I have posted my uncanny story.

Anonymous said...

Hi Nuria!
Sorry, I haven´t had long time to read and write the bloggs. Finally, I´ve posted my uncanny story.
Mmm, I´m starving! I´m going to eat a French omelette like yours.

Anonymous said...

Hi Núria!

I've posted twice this week. Could you take a look at my blog?

chinesechekkers said...

Hello Nuria,

I've posted an uncanny story and, the answer of the Buddhist test.I will try to write more on my blog depending on my timetable.

XX00

butterfly said...

Hello Nuria
second uncanny story unloaded. I'm hungry now, I thing it's time to eat..an omelette!!ha,ha

Il-kommentatore said...

The situation you have described is something that, unfortunately, is happening around us. Anyway, if you want to taste the typical ¨bocata de tortilla¨, the traditional ¨bocata de panceta¨, etc you should must move to any bar located in any of our industrial areas, far from the tourist area. At the beginning of this comment I have used the word ¨unfortunately¨ just because of the difficulty on find those kind of sandwiches but, on the other hand, we have a variety of different foods that we haven´t some years ago.

butterfly said...

thank you for your "real uncanny story" comment, but you forgot the first uncanny story! please, take a look on it! the text needs you!

GEKO said...

Hello Nuria I've just posted a new composition about animals in captivity.

GEKO said...

Hello Nuria! Another one for you...

Vidakinesiología said...

Hi Núria!
I have post something similar an uncanny story in my blog. :)

lolaenglish said...

Hi Núria! My uncanny story is on my blog. When you can have a look please. Thanks.

GEKO said...

Hello another time Núria!

I've just posted a new composition about marriage.

Thank you....

butterfly said...

Hi there!!
Something new on my blog.
Some days ago I found a good internet explanation of the topic I was writing and I posted because I thought it was interesting and now I finished, I've written about butterflies: my nickname.
Have a nice day!

Marichuli said...

Hello Núria: I post a new coment. Can you mark it?

Vidakinesiología said...

Hi Núria!
something new in my blog. Have a nice week end !

CAMAPA said...

Hi Nuria. I have written a new post. Have a good weekend.

Fly said...

Fly has posted

yeah, it's not a dream!


:)

butterfly said...

Hello Nuria
How are you feeling today?
I posted a reality bite on my blog.
xoxo

marclar said...

Hello Núria how are you?I hope you would go better.
I have a new post.
Get well!

PHOEBE said...

I write on my blog.

Anonymous said...

Good for people to know.