Chicha morada explained

Chicha morada
Type:Beverage
Color:Purple
Style:Glass
Ingredients:Purple corn, pineapple, cinnamon, cloves

Chicha morada is a beverage originated in the Andean regions of Perú but is currently consumed at a national level.[1] The base ingredient of the drink is corn culli or ckolli, which is a Peruvian variety of corn known commonly as purple corn which is abundantly grown and harvested along the Andes Mountains.

Its history and consumption was already widespread in pre-Columbian times, prior to the establishment of the Inca Empire. The current preparation can be traced through different works of the nineteenth century as those of Juan de Arona, and Carlos Prince. The oldest references to its preparation as we know it today come from the writings produced in the mid-1870s by the French Camille Pradier-Fodéré.

Preparation

Nowadays, chicha morada is consumed in three ways: A traditional homemade preparation, a pre-manufactured product or a manufactured product.

A notable Peruvian delicacy can be derived from chicha morada by adding a binder such as chuño or corn starch to the traditional preparation. This porridge-like substance is what Peruvians call "mazamorra morada", to which is added dried or fresh fruits such as prunes and raisins. Its consumption is very widespread in Peru in celebrations together with chicha morada, but it increases during October.

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Diccionario de Gastronomía Peruana Tradicional. Sergio Zapata Acha. Universidad de San Martín de Porres, Escuela Profesional de Turismo y Hotelería. 2006. 9972-54-155-X.
  2. Web site: Mercado de refrescos líquidos crecería más de 50% este año. 2007-11-26. andina.com.pe. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20140427083033/http://www.andina.com.pe/Espanol/Noticia.aspx?id=tho7MAc4Ed0= . 2014-04-27.
  3. Web site: Exportación de maíz morado creció 216% entre enero y mayo . andina.com.pe . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080803234123/http://www.andina.com.pe/Espanol/Noticia.aspx?id=rIuEbRaSgtU= . 2008-08-03.