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  2. Chicha morada - Wikipedia

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    Consumption figures for chicha morada in Peru have even reached that of Coca-Cola.Its sale is prevalent in restaurants, supermarkets and others.; Import and Export Doña Isabel leads the export market of chicha morada bottled to North America, Central America, Europe, Australia and Japan with 23% of total sales.

  3. Chicha - Wikipedia

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    Chicha prepared in this manner is known as chicha de muko. [11] Chicha morada in a glass, garnished with a slice of lime. Chicha morada is a non-fermented chicha usually made from ears of purple maize (maíz morado), which are boiled with pineapple rind, cinnamon, and cloves. This gives a strong, purple-colored liquid, which is then mixed with ...

  4. Purple corn - Wikipedia

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    The cob is also purple in color. The pigment giving purple corn its vivid color derives from an exceptional content of a class of polyphenols called anthocyanins.Cyanidin 3-O-glucoside, also called chrysanthemin, is the major anthocyanin in purple corn kernels, comprising about 73% of all anthocyanins present.

  5. 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.

  6. Colada morada - Wikipedia

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    Colada Morada is mainly prepared with purple corn flour, which gives it its thick consistency and accentuates the color of the name to that drink. Some people, instead of corn flour, use corn starch , fruits such as naranjilla , pineapple , strawberry , babaco , guava , blackberry or mortiño (wild blueberry from the Andean paramo).

  7. 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.

  8. 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 ...

  9. Culture of Peru - Wikipedia

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    Huacas del Sol y de la Luna, located six kilometers south from Trujillo. Peruvian architecture is a conjunction of European styles exposed to the influence of indigenous imagery. Two of the most well-known examples of the Early Colonial period are the Cathedral of Cusco and the Church of Santa Clara of Cuzco.