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  2. Peruvian corn - Wikipedia

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    In Peru, choclo is commonly served as an accompaniment to dishes such as ceviche, and its toasted, salted form, similar to corn nuts, are customarily given free to restaurant patrons upon being seated. Full ears of choclo are also a popular street food in Peru and other Andean countries, typically served with a slice of cheese as choclo con queso.

  3. Chicha morada - Wikipedia

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    Chicha morada served in restaurant in Lima. The base ingredient of the drink is corn culli or ckolli, which is a Peruvian variety of corn known commonly as purple corn which is abundantly grown and harvested along the Andes Mountains. Its history and consumption was already widespread in pre-Columbian times, prior to the establishment of the ...

  4. Peruvian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Peruvian cuisine has transcended borders and is now recognized globally. Some of its most distinguishable dishes include aji amarillo peppers, huacatay herb, and Peruvian corn. In 2004, the Peruvian government launched the 'Gastronomy Project' to promote the country's culinary traditions and stimulate the growth of the restaurant industry.

  5. Station 51 in Sevierville focuses on Peruvian cuisine | The ...

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    Other regular sides include white rice, tortillas, Peruvian beans, regular fries and a house salad, while premium sides include crunchy yucca, chaufa rice, chicken soup, green beans and verde rice.

  6. List of Peruvian dishes - Wikipedia

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    Humitas: Mashed corn filled with seasoned beef or cheese, wrapped in corn shucks and steamed. Inchicapi: Chicken soup with peanuts, cilantro (coriander), and yucca cassava. [50] [51] Inchicucho: Prepared with corn, peanuts, and aji (hot pepper). Jalea: a lightly breaded and fried seafood dish.

  7. Humita - Wikipedia

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    Humitas en chala (in corn husks) In Argentina, humitas are prepared in two main ways: humita a la olla (in a pot) and humita en chala (in corn husks). For humita a la olla, the corn kernels are grated to create a smooth, creamy mixture, though some prefer to grind the kernels with modern machines. This process leaves behind the skins of the ...

  8. Gourmet corn: Public House restaurant takes cobs to new ... - AOL

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    Sweet corn topped with the likes of lobster and lamb chops take the spotlight on weekends at Public House through the end of September.

  9. Latin American cuisine - Wikipedia

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    The main Indigenous Amerindian crops used by Natives of South America were potatoes, corn and chuño, used mainly in modern-day Colombian, Ecuadorian, Peruvian, Chilean, Bolivian and Paraguayan dishes such as arepas, papa a la huancaína, humitas, chipa guasu, locro and many more.