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.
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Urubamba Travel Guide: What to Do in the Sacred Valley’s Gem
Urubamba, the “Heart of the Sacred Valley,” is a hidden gem in Peru. Rich in history and culture, it offers mountain biking, rafting, local markets, and historic Yucay. With milder weather than Cusco and easy access, it’s a perfect spot to experience authentic Andean life.
Peruvian Flavors: Your Ultimate Guide to Native Spices
Peruvian spices like aji, huacatay, achiote, and rocoto are key to the country’s rich cuisine. From ancient times, these ingredients have added vibrant flavors and health benefits to dishes. Discover their history and taste on your trip to Peru with Viagens Machu Picchu.
Learn All About Peru: Culture, Customs and Art
Peru’s culture is a blend of ancient civilizations, Spanish influence, and modern multiculturalism. Despite changes, traditions thrive. Explore Peru’s rich heritage, from pre-Columbian roots to modern diversity.
Corpus Christi In Cusco: All you Need to Know
The vibrant celebration gathers “Cusqueños” (Cusco citizens) of all social groups to dance, sing, flood the streets, and have fun. The celebration consists of a procession of 15 huge statues all over the Cusco Historic Centre. However, first, let’s see some history of this special celebration.
Food in Cusco: 8 Traditional dishes (and more) to Try
Cusco, the city where this blog is written, is popular for its sites, attractions, museums, and Machu Picchu. Due to Cusco’s popularity in these fields, some people may think that food is not a “cusqueños” (Cusco citizens’) strong point.
That’s why we’ll show you the opposite in the following lines, about our delicious food and why you must try them when in the ancient capital of the Incas.
Essential Peruvian Food: 10 Dishes You Must Try
In this blog, we’ll see why Peruvian food is so special, what makes it different from other cuisines worldwide, and what dishes you must try when coming to our country.