Skip the ceviche and dive into Peru’s wild side with jungle grubs, crispy butterflies, bull testicles, and blood pudding. This culinary journey explores bold street foods rooted in tradition, culture, and the fearless flavors of Peru’s diverse regions.
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Arequipa Gastronomy: A Guide to the Best Dishes
Explore Arequipa’s famous dishes: chupe de camarones, rocoto relleno, and adobo in traditional picanterías. Try local favorites like chicha de guiñapo and queso helado. Embrace Arequipa’s blend of Andean and Spanish flavors, and experience Peruvian dining culture.
Peruvian Flavors Anticucho: The Beloved Street Food
Anticucho, a Peruvian street food staple, traces back to pre-Hispanic times. Originally llama meat, it evolved with Spanish and African influences. Today, variations include chicken, octopus, and even Amazonian suri. Whether in Lima or Cusco, tasting anticucho is a must!
