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| Machu picchu, the son ayllón cebiche and eve as representative of peru trade according to survey |
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| Written by leopoldo |
| Sunday, 25 July 2010 18:56 |
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MACHU PICCHU, THE SON AYLLÓN CEBICHE AND EVE AS REPRESENTATIVE OF PERU TRADE ACCORDING TO SURVEY
The ceviche have high priority in the survey. 75% of Peruvian dish it out as the most representative of Peruvian cuisine. For Javier Arevalo, winner of the best ceviche in Peru in 2009 Mistura, this is because this dish is well known throughout the country. "In Piura the best ceviche is prepared because of the freshness of fish and their cebicheros prodigious hand. In Huancayo ceviche is delicious dishes of trout, while in the jungle paiche highlights the ceviche. " Just as the ceviche, the purple mush enjoys high levels of preference. 66% consider the dessert more representative of the cuisine. The chef Astrid Gutsche said that the popularity of the dessert is based on taste, quality of Peruvian corn and preparing easy and economical. "This dessert is not lacking in any child's birthday. The flavors of our childhood always remain engraved in the memory as the most delicious, and that you always wanted to find again, "he says. SANTA ROSA The survey also refers to the saints with the most commonly identified Peruvians. Santa Rosa de Lima reached 82%, up from San Martin de Porres (75%) and Sarita Colonia (46%). In this regard, Jose Sanchez, a specialist in anthropology of religion at the Catholic University, is the increase of devotees of the "saint" of popular culture, Sarita Colonia, especially the underprivileged. "Their increased presence has a lot to the growth of the popular sectors, where the saints are not so traditional roots," says Sanchez. Obteined by: googlenews.com |



Machu picchu, the son ayllón cebiche and eve as representative of peru trade according to survey


Cusco, July. 25. Speaking of Machu Picchu, the ceviche, Eva Ayllon and Santa Rosa de Lima is Peru's talk. Well understood by the majority of Peruvians, according to recent national survey prepared by Ipsos Trade Support.