Pan de la vida / by Kylie Fuentes


I love cultures that love food. And Peru would have to be right up there with the best of them. The best thing about Peruvian food is the absolute simplicity. Local Cusco fare is rustic and humble, but tastes out of this world. Key ingredients? Potato, rice, giant maize and bread.

It's an extraordinary experience to wander through the markets (and surrounding streets) of Cusco. Old ladies from Andean villages come down the steep goat tracks from the mountains, with their horses and satchels to set up shop on the floor or on a bench. A pop up store, selling their home grown fruit, veggies or slain meats. Nope. Not exaggerating.

The other thing is, it is really confronting. Too bad if you're a vegetarian, meat is on the menu. And not the prime cuts either. These guys use every last scrap, offal like you've never seen before! Sorry in advance if you're squeamish...