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Peru: The Future of Gastronomy

15 pointsby heydenberkover 10 years ago

4 comments

fexlover 10 years ago
We traveled to Lima a few years ago, and the variety and quality of the food in the grocery stores and restaurants was astounding. For the equivalent of 2 to 5 bucks, you could get a lunch that would cost easily six times that in the U.S. -- <i>if</i> you could find anything equivalent.
BigChiefSmokemover 10 years ago
Peruvian cuisine is one the finest in the world.<p>It&#x27;s almost like the &quot;melting pot&quot; of cuisines, much like New York is the melting pot city of the world. A place where everything from American (Lomo Saltado), Italian (Tallarin Verde), Asian (Arroz Chaufa), and everything in between are elevated to their grandest stage with the help of all the varied ingredients cultivated in the Andean nation. Also, you&#x27;ve never really had ceviche until you&#x27;ve had Peruvian ceviche - sweet potato and all!<p>Also, Peru is a trip especially if you&#x27;re into archaeology and Mesoamerican history as I am.
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Uhhrrrover 10 years ago
Hm - I visited Peru (Lima, Arequipa, and Cuzco) 15 years ago, and with the exception of sopa criolla and some good fish, nothing was especially exciting. Cui (guinea pig) was interesting.<p>But then, it wasn&#x27;t that long ago that one&#x27;s decent choices in London were mostly Indian&#x2F;Pakistani, and the situation&#x27;s much improved now. So good on Lima for evolving.
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tony_landisover 10 years ago
This is no exaggeration. Peruvian is by far my favorite cuisine.