Empanada Supplies in Valparaiso
by Elio Reyes
Morning light spills over the corrugated zinc roofs of Cerro Alegre, catching the peeling pastel paint of a steep stairway where a local vendor arranges her wares. She wears a faded floral apron, her hands busy sorting through a stack of handwritten recipe cards used to mark daily specials for tourists. Beside her, a small ceramic gravy boat sits empty on a wooden crate, waiting to be filled with fresh empanadas. The scene is anchored by the vibrant turquoise shutters of a nearby house and the rough texture of the concrete steps, worn smooth by decades of footsteps. A simple wooden sign hangs crookedly, advertising fresh juice, while the soft morning haze blurs the distant harbor.
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