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[[File:PachaComer.jpg|PachaComer|thumb]] '''Huatia''' is a traditional [[Peru|Peruvian]] method of cooking that dates back to the [[Inca Empire]]. It involves baking food, typically [[potatoes]], in an earthen oven. This ancient technique is still practiced in rural areas of Peru and is an important part of the country's cultural heritage. ==History== The origins of huatia can be traced back to the [[Inca Empire]], where it was a common method of cooking. The Incas, known for their advanced agricultural techniques, utilized the natural resources available to them, including the earth itself, to cook their food. Huatia was particularly popular during the [[harvest]] season when fresh potatoes were abundant. ==Preparation== The preparation of huatia involves constructing a temporary oven out of clumps of earth. These clumps are arranged in a dome shape, leaving an opening at the top. A fire is built inside the dome, and once the clumps of earth are sufficiently heated, the fire is extinguished, and the food is placed inside. The oven is then sealed with more earth, trapping the heat inside and cooking the food. ===Ingredients=== While potatoes are the most common ingredient used in huatia, other root vegetables such as [[sweet potatoes]] and [[oca]] can also be used. In some variations, meat such as [[lamb]] or [[guinea pig]] is included. ==Cultural Significance== Huatia is more than just a cooking method; it is a cultural practice that brings communities together. It is often associated with festivals and communal gatherings, where people come together to prepare and share the food. The process of making huatia is seen as a way to connect with the land and honor the traditions of the ancestors. ==Modern Practice== Today, huatia is still practiced in rural areas of Peru, particularly in the [[Andes]]. It is also celebrated during certain festivals and cultural events, where it serves as a reminder of the country's rich heritage. ==Related Pages== * [[Inca Empire]] * [[Peru]] * [[Potato]] * [[Sweet potato]] * [[Oca]] * [[Andes]] [[Category:Peruvian cuisine]] [[Category:Cooking techniques]] [[Category:Inca Empire]] {{Peru-stub}}
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