Several advanced cultures have lived in Perú. The last of these groups were
the Incas. They are particularly noted for the art of stonecutting. Many of the
ruins of their ancient cities are impressive. The ruins of Machu Picchu are
especially impressive.
The Peruvian economy struggled in the early part of this decade. Reforms have caused the economy to strengthen, being especially boosted by foreign investment. Approximately one-half of the Peruvians live in poverty.
Perú's natural resources include oil, copper, gold, and silver. The fish harvest in Perú is one of the largest in the world. Important agricultural products include wheat, sugarcane, potatoes, rice, and coffee.
The currency is the nuevo sol.
The languages are as diverse as the people. Spanish and the Indian language of
Quechua are the official languages of Perú.
A second Indian language of
Aymará is also widely spoken. Many Peruvians speak both Spanish and an Indian
language.
Friends address each other by their first names. Others use the titles of Señor (Mr.), Señora (Mrs.), and Señorita (Miss) are also used.
Here is a recipe for:
Huancaina
Ingredients:
1/2 pound feta cheese, very finely crumbled 1/2 pound Parmesan cheese, grated 2 tablespoons chopped fresh green chili peppers 4 egg yolks 3 tablespoons fresh lemon juice 11/4 pounds whole kernel corn 3/4 cup olive oil 1 tablespoon olive oil 1 cup minced onions 1/8 tablespoon tumeric 1 cup heavy cream Salt and pepper, to taste In a medium-sized bowl, combine the cheeses, chili peppers, egg yolks, and lemon juice.
Grind corn in a blender or food processor. Blend ground corn into cheese mixture. Very slowly drizzle in the 3/4 cup olive oil, stirring constantly to keep the sauce combined.
Pour 1 tablespoon olive oil into a large skillet and sauté onions until translucent. Stir in tumeric, corn mixture and cream. Season with salt and pepper to taste.
Huancaina is a sauce that can be put on any type of meat, poultry, or vegetables.
Peruvian music is especially popular. Some of the instruments used in this type of music include the charango, a small guitar with twelve strings, and the siku, a flute similar to the panpipe.
Important holidays include Independence Day (July 28), National Day (July 29), and St.
Rose of Lima Day (August 30). Many local holidays also honor patron saints and
harvests.
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Photos courtesy of the UN.