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  2. Gastón Acurio - Wikipedia

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    Gastón Acurio Jaramillo (born October 30, 1967) is a Peruvian chef and ambassador of Peruvian cuisine. He owns several restaurants in various countries, and is the author of several books. In Peru, he is the host of a television program and contributes to culinary magazines. [1] [2]

  3. List of Peruvians - Wikipedia

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    Gaston Acurio, chef [36] Lady Bardales; Analí Cabrera (1959–2011), actress, vedette, and athlete [37] Jorge Chávez, airplane pilot [38] Raúl Chávez Sarmiento, math prodigy, second youngest bronze, silver, gold medalist at the International Mathematical Olympiad; Alicia Delgado, folk singer; Virgilio Martínez Véliz, chef [39]

  4. Imágenes (band) - Wikipedia

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    He joined his classmates Aurelio Garcia Miró, Dante Albertini and Hernan Campos; they initiated the band when they were in high school, and they called it Imágenes. Before Diego sang vocals, the lead singer was the well recognized Peruvian chef, Gastón Acurio. He left the band to study in Spain, but the other three members kept the band ...

  5. Peruvian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Peru is a country that holds not just a variety of ethnic mixes since times ranging from the Inca Empire, the Viceroyalty and the Republic, but also a climatic variety of 28 [9] individual climates. The mixing of cultures and the variety of climates differ from city to city so geography, climate, culture and ethnic mix determine the variety of ...

  6. Causa limeña - Wikipedia

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    Causa is best described as a sort of mini casserole, with the top and bottom consisting of yellow potato and the filling typically of any white meat. [3] In the ancient Peru, it was prepared with yellow potatoes, which have a soft texture, and kneaded with crushed chilli peppers, although it can also be made with any other variety of potato.

  7. Butifarra (sandwich) - Wikipedia

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    The "butifarrero" was the one who hawked butifarras. [6] By the late 19th century, they moved to the exit of the Plaza de toros de Acho to offer 'chicken butifarras'. [4]By the mid-1950s, this character was displaced due to the rise of street culinary trends, such as hot dogs. [2]

  8. National Library of Peru - Wikipedia

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    The National Library of Peru is currently undergoing a modernization program which aspires to turn the library into one of Latin America's most modern libraries. It is located in Lima's San Borja District. After years of financial planning for the new building, the government of Peru financially collaborated to finish the building, along with a ...

  9. Sanguchería - Wikipedia

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    A butifarra sandwich at the Bar Cordano.. Among the many types of sandwiches one finds the traditional butifarra, made normally from pork loin cooked in a traditional Limeña manner called locally jamón del país, accompanied with fresh lettuce, salsa criolla, [2] and occasionally a touch of mustard.