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Cuchuco
Cuchuco of wheat from Sogamoso, Colombia.
TypeSoup
CourseLunch, dinner
Place of origin Colombia
Region or state South America
Associated cuisine Colombia
Created by Muisca people
Serving temperatureHot
Main ingredientsCorn, barley or wheat and mashed beans

Cuchuco is a soup, part of Native American cuisine of South America associated with the Muisca people, made with corn, barley or wheat and mashed beans, popular in Colombian cuisine, especially Altiplano of the Boyacá and Cundinamarca Departments of Colombia. [1] It is a staple food in Colombia, where it is often made with peas, potatoes, wheat and beans. [2]

An inexpensive food, it is usually eaten with pork, peas, carrot, potatoes, garlic, onion and cilantro. It is popular in Andean region and the plateau cundiboyacense.[ citation needed]

Etymology

The word's origin is indigenous from the Chibcha language of the Muisca people. [3] [4] Pedro José Ramírez Sendoya proposes that the word's provenenace is from one of various words used in regional native languages. [5]

See also

References

  1. ^ Ocampo López, Javier. Folclor, costumbres y tradiciones colombianas. Plaza y Janes Editores Colombia s.a., 2006. ISBN  958-14-0372-8, 9789581403721
  2. ^ Natella, Arthur (2014). Latin American Popular Culture. McFarland. ISBN  978-0-7864-5148-7.
  3. ^ Malaret, Augusto. Diccionario de americanismos Volume 61 de Biblioteca Emecé de obras universales: Referencia y varios. Editor Emecé Editores, 1946
  4. ^ Rozo Gauta, José. Alimentación y medicina entre los muiscas. Estudios culturales CIAM. Ediciones Naidí, 1998. ISBN  958-96300-3-0, 9789589630037
  5. ^ Pedro José Ramírez Sendoya (1952). Diccionario Indio del Gran Tolima. Editorial Minerva LTDA. OCLC  3359515.