The Best From Facebook: Vignettes About A Recent Trip to Peru part 2
 
.   At the chicheria in rural  Peru - drink twice chewed and then brewed  (from a series of Facebook postings that received strong readership and approval)  .   Chicha  is a popular working class drink in Peru.  Made from fermenting corn,  the beer-like beverage can be made in just 3-days. It is cheap (about 60  cents a glass) and easy to drink. There are an estimated 2,000  chicherias in Peru. Most don't have signs, just look for the universal  Chicheria sign  - a red flag over the door.  I paid this woman 60 cents  for a glass of chicha and strawberry juice.   Drink was invented by the  Incas. Back in those days the corn was chewed by women before being put  in fermentation vats. Nowadays the kernels are boiled before being  placed in the vats.   Maria plays for drinks. She lost    How  to find a chicherias in Peru.   Look for a red flag over the door.  Usually dirt floors and no electricity.   Corn drink is cheap and not all that alcholic (3%).  Big  attraction at many...