Lima is Peru’s capital, its commercial hub, its beating heart. More than a third of the country’s population lives in Lima, 11 million people whose appetites and ethnic diversity nourish an especially lively dining scene. Limeños like to eat, a fact evident on the street, where vendors sell the skewered and grilled meats called anticuchos and Andean corn on the cob, known as choclo, with its plump white kernels.
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Lima is Peru’s capital, its commercial hub, its beating heart. More than a third of the country’s population lives in Lima, 11 million people whose appetites and ethnic diversity nourish an especially lively dining scene. Limeños like to eat, a fact evident on the street, where vendors sell the skewered and grilled meats called anticuchos and Andean corn on the cob, known as choclo, with its plump white kernels.
Get Recipes and watch the full documentary with closed captioning at:
www.ciaprochef.com/WCA
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