Typically associated with Ecuador and the Peruvian region of Piura, chifles are thinly sliced, fried green plantains. They can be sliced crosswise or lengthwise, and while homemade varieties are usually sold as a convenient and portable street food item, they also come in form of factory-produced snacks that are available in supermarkets.
Ceviche de camarón ecuatoriano is the Ecuadorian version of shrimp ceviche. Ceviche is a dish in which seafood is "cooked" in an acidic marinade,... Read more
Charqui, meaning "dry and thin" in the Quechua language, is a traditional meat product hailing from the Andean region, consisting of thin strips of skinned meat that have ... Read more