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Travel
A Day in Pisac
On a morning with blue sky and sun, Walter, Edwin and I left the city of Cusco for the magical…
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Drinks
Chicha, Joy, and Music as the Day Fades
Cusqueñan People Enjoying their Ancestral Drink (Arnold Fernandez Coraza) The City of Cusco has numerous chicherías, places where chicha (homemade…
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Drinks
Strawberries and Chicha Thrill One and All at Carnival
Celebrating Carnivals with Frutillada The People of Cusco celebrate their Carnival feast with rich food, good music, and refreshing beverages.…
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Customs
Cusco’s Chicherías and Picanterías Named Cultural Heritage of Peru
In moments of heat in Cusco, there is no drink that slakes thirst like chicha of jora, or corn chicha.…
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Peruvian Food
Deep Purple and Refreshing, Peru’s Chicha Morada
Varied cold drinks are available to slake the thirst of the people of Cusco every day. On street corners and…
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Travel
Wandering through the Sacred Valley
Pisaq, Lamay, Calca, Yanawara Urubamba, and Ollantaytambo are some of the towns that populate the Sacred Valley of the Incas.…
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Commentary
Cusco Celebrates Today the Day of the Pachamama and the Andean New Year
Today, the first of August we celebraste the Day of the Pachamama. In the city of Cusco it is a…
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Commentary
Chicha Sings to Peru’s Heart
When you think about chicha, the typical Andean drink base don fermented corn comes to mind. Chicha, though, is not…
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Events
International Worker’s Day
Every May first we celebrate Worker’s Day. It honors the people who work in every job life demands of us.…
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Cuzco Loves Its Dark Beer
Chicha and frutillada are beverages which the people of Cuzco and its provinces consume all the time. They are drunk…
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