Saturday, August 28, 2010

Peru curiosity about coffee and more!

Peru a large diversity in terms of flora, fauna, environment, climate, language, cultural traditions and more! It 's funny stop writing some of the fun and interesting things about this country, of a dominant position in the category organic coffee and hard work to Promote greater consumption of coffee among Peruvians.

Coffee is a drink very versatile, offering sensory pleasure and the opportunity to explore the world, the people andCultures grown beans. Curiosity better understanding of the history and traditions of Peru, that the reason to do more research and gain more knowledge as possible.

For instance, we can look at some time, geographical and historical facts,

Here you will find 28 different climate zones in Peru
El Nino and La Nina are two phenomena that cause rising temperatures and unpredictable weather in Peru,
"Guano" is useful and beneficial droppings of millions of seabirds, sea lionsand bats. It is used as agricultural fertilizer, and is a source of fungi and bacteria to protect plants from disease.
Peruvians are among the lowest consumption of coffee in South America, only about 250 grams of coffee per year and per capita consumption.
Tradition of "shade coffee-growing tech" uses the Inga, a tree of the bean family, planted to provide shade to the coffee needs.

Some facts about the Incas,

Cajamarca, Peru, where the Inca empire ended withBattle of Cajamarca, where the Inca emperor Atahualpa, Francisco Pizarro was captured and killed.
Peru has the largest flying bird in the world of the Condor of the Andes and the hummingbird next-to-small bee, the Little Woodstar.
Peru celebrates some 3,000 theaters each year. Most of them are being held in tribute to a patron saint, and part of the Christian calendar adopted in colonial times, although they have mixed with the magical beliefs of ancient forms of worship.
Before the Incas, Peru wassubject to other civilizations like Chavin, Paracas, Nazca, Huari, Chimor and Chachapoyas.
The landscape is terraced in Peru: This does not happen naturally, but only the people of the Incas
At the time of the Spanish conquest of the Inca Empire was the largest in the world.
Machu Picchu by Hiram Bingham in 1911, discovered the famous American explorer
The Incas were not included unless exchanged married sandals

Some facts about Peruvian food,

The most famousPeruvian court has "Ceviche is a dish of fish mostly white sea bass cooked in lemon juice and served with chili or chili and onions.
Peru Peruvian peppers are probably the most popular ingredients.
Tomato, avocado and potatoes are all original Peruvian foods that have brackets around the world.
Peru has the largest kernel of wheat in the world.
Four (4) 10 (ten) of grain from Peru, quinoa, corn and caƱihua kiwicha. The kiwicha is the cereal that the NASA astronautstake on their travels.

Some general data

experienced in some regions of Peru, tribal peoples in almost complete isolation.
Spanish and Quechua (Inca primary language) are the two official languages of Peru.
A sort of weeping willow from Peru produces the base for aspirin.
Root Peruvian Maca is used to make Viagra and became available for hundreds of years.
The Spanish conquistador Francisco Pizarro conquered Peru, and died in the country. His body is preservedin the main square in Lima for free on this day in a glass coffin for public viewing.
The Amazon River, which starts in Peru, is a river in full flow of 3 million cubic meters per second, which is larger than the next eight largest rivers in the world combined. It 'also one of the cleanest rivers in the world, the other is the Congo River.
The "pig's feet is one of the most famous and popular musical instruments from Peru. This instrument belongs to the windThe pan-pipe family. It consists of a series of pipes of cane of different sizes linked together to form one or two lines. The size of the tube determines the musical note. The pig's feet is available in a multitude of variations, depending on the region, varying the length, location and quantity of cane tubes. Often it is won in almost all the festivities in southern Peru, particularly in the department of Puno.

So what about a cup of delicious Peruvian Shade Grown Organic Coffee?

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