Thursday, May 21, 2009

So, How's the Corn?

Dear Mom:

I'm not surviving on corn. I promise. Really, you don't have to worry.

Ok, fine. You want to know what I'm eating. Here we go...

Beverages/ Bebidas

Inca Kola. Looks like yellow highlighter fluid, tastes like bubblegum. Everywhere.
Hot fish juice with lemon and herbs. Seems to be everywhere on the coast.
Yes, you read that right. Cheers!
Sweets/ Dulces

Shredded coconut fried in coconut oil and sprinkled with sugar. Outside Piura.
Lùcuma ice cream. Everywhere.
Grains/ Grano

Cancha. Dry roasted corn. See Maria's post. But I promise I'm not just eating corn and sweets, really! Found everywhere in every restaurant.
Corn, lima beans, peas, onions, and farmers' cheese salad. Huaraz.
Potatoes. Everywhere, especially Huaraz.
Kiwicha, a grain related to quinoa that looks like millet. Huaraz.
Rice and beans. Actually, I've only eaten this once so far.
Seafood/ Pescado y Mariscos

Andean trout, stuffed with cheese and served with potatoes. Huaraz.
Cebiche/ ceviche. Raw fish "cooked" by marination in lime juice. Found everywhere on the coast.
Various seafood... mariscos. This is battered and fried squid, octopus, and other seafoods. Found on the coast.
More seafood. Clams with red onions in their shells. Coast (Piura).
Octopus with olive sauce. Coast (Piura).
Tropical Fruits/ Frutas
I'm blanking on the name of this. It's good, whatever it is.
Mango ciruelo. A cross between a mango and an apple. Piura.
Coconut! Piura.
Again, I'm blanking on the name of this fruit. This was from Huaraz.
There are a lot of other amazing foods that I'm leaving out: ajì de gallina, papas a la huacaìna, chaufa de mariscos, and about 1,000 tropical fruits. But I'm not surviving on corn, I'm not starving, you don't need to mail me a care package. I promise.
Love
Nicole

7 comments:

  1. the last fruit is "Chirimoya"... and I am starving now after watching all the pics... I want a cebiche NOW!! (not kiwicha btw hehe)

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  2. I love these photos! And I bet that hot fish juice with lemon would cure my cold on the spot.

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  3. I just learned that instead of popcorn at the movies, the peruvian people eat fried ants? Have you been to the movies yet??

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  4. 1) Yes, the last is chirimoya! And I think the first is either guanabana or guyaba... I can't decipher my notes.

    2) It probably would. You wouldn't think that hot fish juice would be good, but I swear it's superfood.

    3) Yes, I have been to the movies, I saw Star Trek with my host family in Piura. I don't believe I saw anyone eating fried ants, although it might exist in the selva (jungle).

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  5. NICOL COMO ESTAS? SOY ALEX , TODOS TE MANDAN SALUDOS, TE EXTRAÑAMOS MUCHO!!! ESPERAMOS QUE TE ESTE YENDO MUY BIEN EN CHICLAYO.CHAU.

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  6. How was the movie? Does it worth to see it? I saw the trailer. It was quite impressive.
    Very good pics. It looks very delicious.

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  7. Your father would be jealous, you saw Star Treck before him. What town are you in now? and for how long?

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