Food in Bolivia and Peru
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Food in Bolivia and Peru
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I'm going to Bolivia and Peru in September. What food is a must to try...and are there stuff that I should avoid?
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Gard
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I'm going to Bolivia and Peru in September. What food is a must to try...and are there stuff that I should avoid?

Regards
Gard
http://gardkarlsen.com - trip reports and pictures
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In Peru I can highly recommend to try the Seviche, a raw marinated fish. People use different kinds of white fish from the sea - depending on the region.
Bolivia got a vast array of typical food, depending if you are on the highlands or in the "oriental" part of the country. There are 200 different kinds of potatoes and also different ways to prepare them. In the low lands people prefer rice, yucca (a root) and plantain (banana for cooking) as side dishes.
A very typical snack is the Salteña, a pastry filled with meat or chicken which people eat in the mornings.
Beware of uncooked vegetables (salads) - just enjoy salads in good restaurants.
There are websites about Bolivia which also mention the food of this country.
Have a good time,
Paul
Bolivia got a vast array of typical food, depending if you are on the highlands or in the "oriental" part of the country. There are 200 different kinds of potatoes and also different ways to prepare them. In the low lands people prefer rice, yucca (a root) and plantain (banana for cooking) as side dishes.
A very typical snack is the Salteña, a pastry filled with meat or chicken which people eat in the mornings.
Beware of uncooked vegetables (salads) - just enjoy salads in good restaurants.
There are websites about Bolivia which also mention the food of this country.
Have a good time,
Paul
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Going to Peru is an emntire culinary adventure. Peru has one of the great cooking styles of the world. Seviche is good, but there are so many other things - seco de cordero, papas a la huicaina, suspiro limeño, aji de gallina, anticuchos, cau cau to mention just a very few and of course, pisco sours.
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In Peru you need try Ceviche, pisco sour, cuy , PACHAMANCA, tiradito (its fish)mmmmmmm.....alpaca well are infinites food to eat in peru, the food are delicius, hey when you are near to coming to peru write me, I can help you in which is transport, hotes or inn, and places to eat of all price.
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gard, so cool that you (and I assume your wife) are going to Peru! I know you from the Asia board and your trip to Japan. I am planning a 3 wk trip to Peru and the Amazon w/my son for next July. I hope you are planning on doing a trip report and pics on your Peru trip! It would be of great help to us.
cheers,
Eileen, emd
cheers,
Eileen, emd
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