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    Ullucus (redirect from Olluco)
    illaco (in Aymara), melloco (in Ecuador), chungua or ruba (in Colombia), olluco or papa lisa (in Bolivia and Peru), or ulluma (in Argentina). Ulluco is...
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    Peruvian cuisine made with ulluku (Quechua, hispanicized spellings ulluco, olluco) a root vegetable that also has edible leaves. It is an important root crop...
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  • a fresh cheese sauce, lima beans, onions, olives, and rocoto. Olluco con charqui: Olluco stew with jerky or llama meat. Pachamanca: Variety of meats, potatoes...
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  • native foods, such as corn, tomatoes, potatoes, uchu or chili pepper, oca, olluco, avocado, and fruits like cherimoya, lúcuma, and pineapple (ananás), along...
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    but interplanting with several other tuber species, including mashua and olluco, in one field is common in Andean production. Often, this intercropping...
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    Dialing code 066 ISO 3166 code PE-AYA Principal resources Potatoes, wheat, olluco, barley, sheep and handicrafts. Poverty rate 72.5% Percentage of Peru's...
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    (Cryphiops caementarius)), anticuchos (cow's heart roasted en brochette), the olluco con charqui (a casserole dish made of ulluco and charqui), the Andean pachamanca...
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    flower of the Incas). Despite the climate, quinoa, cañigua, broad beans, olluco, and other crops thrive. The fauna includes the black thrush and guinea...
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  • under whose protection were vast cultivated territories of potatoes, corn, ollucos, mashua and quinoa. Mama Killa (Mother moon) was a marriage, festival and...
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    impoverished communities make a living producing staple crops such as potato, olluco, and mashua for their own consumption as well as profit in local and urban...
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    (Lepidium meyenii) a ginseng or turnip like vegetable; onion (Trichlora); olluco (Ullucus), a root vegetable that looks like a small potato; Yacón, a root...
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  • and vegetables. Olluquito con charqui is another traditional Andean dish. Olluco is a yellowish tuber (Ullucus tuberosus) domesticated by pre-Inca populations...
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    sloped fields. Most crops grown in Ocra are tubers, such as potatoes, olluco, and maswa or añu; around 40 varieties are grown. Ocra makes heavy use of...
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    of land in the Andean highlands is arable. A few crops -- potatoes, oca, olluco, and quinoa—can be grown in favored locations with techniques such as terracing...
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    fields. They are mostly Tuber plants - approximately 40 species of Potatoes (Olluco, Maswa and Añu among others). Secondary crops include Quinoa, Wheat, Beans...
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