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Tiahuanaco The Ancient Civilization

Tiahuanaco: The Ancient Civilization That Shaped the Andes

High on the Altiplano, where the sky feels unusually close and the air carries a quiet stillness, lies one of the most important archaeological sites ...

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When The People Are Away, The Animals Will Play

All over the world, while we humans have been sequestered in our homes, wild animals have begun exploring the empty streets. From wild turkeys wanderi...

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Peruvian Traditional Eats – Picanterias And Chicherias In Cusco

One of the greatest joys of visiting a new place is trying the local food and drink. In Cusco, the perfect place to do this is in one of the local pic...

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Picarones – the Perfect Peruvian Donut

Peruvian cuisine is ever-changing and growing, and famous on a global scale. However, some of the best pastries are the ones that have been around for...

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Flavors of Carnavales in Peru

All over the world, there are foods and dishes that people associate with different times of the year – autumn in the United States wouldn’t be th...

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Chicha, an Ancient Fermented Beverage

During your trip to Peru, you will likely come across some ladies selling interesting-looking beverages, either in glasses that you can consume there,...

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A Great Cup of Peruvian Coffee

When you travel to a different country, everything is exciting, with new experiences to be had, new foods to try, new things to see and do. Sometimes,...

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Peruvian Fruits: Exotic, Luscious, Tart, and Sweet

In addition to being the origin of important staple foods that have spread throughout the world, Peru is fertile ground for hundreds of species of edi...

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Well-Known Worldwide Foods that Originated in Peru

Peru is truly an abundant country that has provided the world with many gifts. It’s a nation of diverse climates, with mountains, desert, jungle, an...

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Inca’s Food Preservation – A Gift to the World – Part 4

In our previous installment on Inca food preservation techniques, we discussed the technique of freeze-drying, one of the Incas’ gifts to humanity. ...

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Inca’s Food Preservation – A Gift to the World – Part3

In our previous installment on Inca food preservation techniques, we discussed the technique of storing food in buildings known as Collcas - a type of...

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Inca’s Food Preservation – A Gift to the World – Part2

When you arrive for your Peru holiday, you will hear a great deal about the Tawantinsuyo, the Inca Empire. Although conquered by the Spanish in the mi...

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Inca’s Food Preservation – A Gift to the World – Part1

On your Peru trip, you may be surprised to learn that the Inca invented many of the food preservation techniques that are still in use today worldwide...

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