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Cuy frito or cuy chactado is one of the oldest traditional Peruvian dishes that has been consumed since Incan times. It is made with guinea pigs, which are obviously not kept as pets in Peru – instead, they are fried to crispy perfection. Th... READ MORE
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Pepián de cuy is a traditional stew originating from Peru. The stew is made with a combination of guinea pig meat, potatoes, corn, onions, peanuts, salt, pepper, garlic, and oil. The guinea pig is cut into quarters, lightly fried in oil, th... READ MORE
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Picante de cuy is a traditional dish originating from Peru. It's usually made with a combination of cuy (guinea pigs), potatoes, garlic, ají peppers, oil, and salt. The guinea pigs are cut into pieces and seasoned with salt and garlic. They... READ MORE
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Cuy al horno is a traditional preparation of baked guinea pigs originating from Peru. This dish is popular in the region of Cusco, but it can be found in most tourist-oriented restaurants in the country. The guinea pigs are marinated in a combinat... READ MORE
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Cuy al palo is a traditional dish consisting of guinea pig on a stick. The dish is enjoyed throughout the country, but it's especially popular in Cusco and Arequipa due to tourism. In addition to the guinea pigs, the ingredients for cuy al palo of... READ MORE