Some weeks ago I had an intercultural lunch with some friends in the residence where I am living at the moment.

My korean friend Daeheon Choi (also known as Kevin for those, like me, who can't pronnounce his name :D) prepared a delicious Korean pancake.


Although I am not a good cook, I decided to prepare the typical Spanish dish "seafood
Paella". I was trying to remember how
Michael used to prepare it in our department barbecues. Finding the main ingredient of Paella (
saffrom) wasn't a very difficult task, although it was quite expensive.