Champús
Champús is a drink popular in Peru, Ecuador and southwest Colombia, made with maize, fruits such as lulo (also known as naranjilla), pineapple, quince or guanábana, sweetened with panela and seasoned with cinnamon, cloves and orange tree leaves. In Peru, it is drunk warm, and apple, guanábana and quince are used instead of lulo. It is sold in the streets by a champusera, a typical figure of Lima's landscape, generally Afro-Peruvian, who passes down the recipe to younger generations.
Link from a Wikipage to another Wikipage
primaryTopic
Champús
Champús is a drink popular in Peru, Ecuador and southwest Colombia, made with maize, fruits such as lulo (also known as naranjilla), pineapple, quince or guanábana, sweetened with panela and seasoned with cinnamon, cloves and orange tree leaves. In Peru, it is drunk warm, and apple, guanábana and quince are used instead of lulo. It is sold in the streets by a champusera, a typical figure of Lima's landscape, generally Afro-Peruvian, who passes down the recipe to younger generations.
has abstract
Champús is a drink popular in ...... ns, it is consumed as dessert.
@en
El champús es una bebida típic ...... íz, frutas locales y especias.
@es
origin
Wikipage page ID
page length (characters) of wiki page
Wikipage revision ID
894,368,192
Link from a Wikipage to another Wikipage
label
Champús
@en
Champús
@es
name
Champús
@en
ingredients
Maize, fruits such as lulo , p ...... cloves and orange tree leaves.
@en
name
Champús
@en
origin
type
Beverage
@en
wikiPageUsesTemplate
hypernym
comment
Champús is a drink popular in ...... recipe to younger generations.
@en
El champús es una bebida típic ...... íz, frutas locales y especias.
@es