As A Little Girl Growing Up In Colombia [extra Quality] Jun 2026
—For the little girls still growing up in the Colombia of today, may your memories be sweeter than panela , and may you always find the red coffee beans.
Of course, no childhood in Colombia would be complete without the food! My abuela was an amazing cook, and she'd spend hours in the kitchen, whipping up delicious meals like bandeja paisa (a platter of rice, beans, ground beef, chorizo, fried egg, plantain, and avocado), sancocho (a hearty stew made with meat, vegetables, and root vegetables), and arepas stuffed with cheese, chorizo, or chicharrón. as a little girl growing up in colombia
You grow up with the legends of La Llorona or El Sombrerón , stories told by elders that make the night feel a little more mysterious. You learn that in Colombia, the line between what is real and what is myth is often beautifully blurred. The Legacy of the Landscape —For the little girls still growing up in
Nature was my first playground. Whether it was the lush, emerald greens of the Andes or the golden heat of the coast, the landscape felt alive. I spent my days chasing yellow butterflies—much like the ones in the stories of Gabriel García Márquez—and learning the names of fruits that tasted like sunshine: lulo , guanábana , and granadilla . There is a certain magic in a place where a rainstorm can turn a street into a river in minutes, only for the sun to emerge moments later, making the pavement shimmer. You grow up with the legends of La
While there is no single prominent book or movie titled exactly "As a Little Girl Growing Up in Colombia," the phrase is a common opening for memoirs and personal essays exploring the diverse experiences of Colombian women.