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  2. Chicha - Wikipedia

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    Model tray for making chicha, Peru, Chancay-Chimu, north central-coast, c. 1400 AD, silvered copper, Krannert Art Museum The exact origin of the word chicha is debated. One belief is that the word chicha is of Taino origin and became a generic term used by the Spanish to define any and all fermented beverages brewed by indigenous peoples in the Americas. [4]

  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. Wari women brewers - Wikipedia

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    Chicha is a drink made of fermented grains and fruit products, and for this group, the drink was made from corn flavoured with a small Peruvian pepper berry. [1] For brewers on the Cerro Baúl mesa "Corn and Peruvian pepper-tree berries were used to make the beer, which was drunk from elaborate beakers up to half a gallon in volume."

  5. Qiru - Wikipedia

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    A qiru [1] [2] (also spelled kero, quero, and locally also qero) is an ancient Andean cup used to drink liquids like alcohol, or more specifically, chicha. [3] They can be made from wood, ceramics, silver, or gold. [3] They were traditionally used in Andean feasts.

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    Chicha Peruvian Kitchen & Cafe is coming to 1501 16th St., Suites 101 and 102, formerly home to Uncle Vito’s Slice of NY, owner Giancarlo Zapata confirmed. He hopes to open on the ground floor ...

  7. Peruvian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    The most commonly encountered soft drinks in Peru are: Chicha morada: a clove-flavored beverage prepared from a base of boiled purple maize and a generous amount of powdered cloves, to which sugar, cinnamon and ice are added as it cools. Occasionally chunks of pineapple are added.

  8. Chicha de jora - Wikipedia

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    Chicha de jora, a type of corn beer in a glass. Chicha de jora is a corn beer or chicha prepared by germinating maize, extracting the malt sugars, boiling the wort, and fermenting it in large vessels (traditionally huge earthenware vats) for several days.

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