PACHAMANCA

ancestral cuisine

The pachamanca is a typical dish of the Andean people that contains pork, chicken or guinea pig, grains such as potatoes, sweet potato, corn, haba papas, eventually, geese and mashua.

The term "pachamanca" comes from the Kichwa words pacha, "earth" and manka, "pot", so its meaning is "earthen pot".

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