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Peruvian Seafood Soups

Peruvian Seafood Soups

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Peruvian shrimp chowder (Chupe de camarones)

Arequipa Region
4.4
Most iconic: La Nueva Palomino (Arequipa)

Chupe de camarones is a popular Peruvian shrimp (or prawn) chowder with a long and unusual history. The chowder is typically made with fish stock, fresh shrimps, onions, garlic, and yellow potatoes, while rice, beans, carrots, and peas are used of... READ MORE

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Parihuela

Peru
4.0
Most iconic: La Picanteria (Surquillo)

This hearty and spicy seafood soup whose flavors and ingredients are uniquely Peruvian originated in the fishing communities of Peru; it is what the fishermen would enjoy after a long day at sea, and it is now a popular dish all along the coast. P... READ MORE

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Chupe de pescado

Peru
4.0

Chupe de pescado is a traditional and Ecuadorian fish soup that's especially popular during Lent. Although it doesn't take too long to prepare the soup, it contains many ingredients, such as white fish (usually cod), flour, olive oil, tomatoes, ca... READ MORE

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Chupe de mariscos

Peru
3.8

Chupe de mariscos is a traditional and Chilean seafood chowder that includes ingredients like shrimp, mussels, clams, squid, and sometimes fish. The choice and variety of seafood can vary based on availability and regional preferences. The broth i... READ MORE

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Aguadito de mariscos

Peru
n/a

Aguadito de mariscos is a traditional soup known for its vibrant green color and its capacity to "revive" or reenergize the eater, making it a popular remedy for hangovers. The soup's signature green color comes from coriander, which is blended wi... READ MORE

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Caldo de carachama

Loreto Region
n/a

Caldo de carachama is a traditional and Ecuatorian soup made primarily from carachama, a type of freshwater fish commonly found in the Amazon basin. This soup is especially popular in the Amazonian regions, where the fish is abundant. The preparat... READ MORE

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Timbuche

Amazonas
n/a

Timbuche is a Peruvian soup originating from the Amazon basin. The name of the soup is a Quechua word meaning boiled. Timbuche has many variations, so it can be a simple broth with just a few fish bones, garlic, and herbs, but it can also... READ MORE