Pachamanca meals are roasted in the earth. A hole is dug and the meatand vegetables are placed into this hole dug into the earth. Hotstones are then placed on top of the food. The hole is covered up andsealed completeley for about 1 1/2 hours and a roasted meal comes out.Although this way of cooking comes from the Andean region, it hasspread throughout the country, especially for large community festivalsand large family celebrations.
Pachamanca is an offerring to Mother Earth. The food has come fromMother Earth and by cooking the food in the earth, we are offerring itback to her in thanks. Prayers in tribute to Mother Earth are oftenincluded, prior to beginning the ritualistic Pachamanca cooking. Thisway of cooking dates back to pre-historic times when the Incas stillate a vegetarian diet.
Witness this amazing sight and taste the delicious Pachamanca food on Global Tastes & Travels' Andean Discovery Culinary Tour, May 26-June 4, 2011. Email culinarytours@globaltastesinc.com for more information!!!
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Maybe I'll try this in my backyard!