Ceviche, Peru's national dish, is made with little more than raw fish and citrus, with the secret to a good version lying in the freshest ingredients and preparation possible. As such, we weren't ...
In case you didn’t know, June 28 is National Ceviche Day in Peru, first designated by the nation’s government in 2008 to commemorate its national dish. Here in Westchester, we turned to Elina Rosado, ...
One version of Peruvian ceviche, “tiradito,” is even presented like sashimi with a sauce, not served in the familiar cup with vegetables. Two things Mexican and South American ceviches share, however, ...
It’s not the ceviche we’re most accustomed to seeing around these parts. Most of the ceviche in San Diego draws its influence from a Mexican variation: citrus-cured seafood served with a tostada or ...
Editor's note: Eric Ludy is an American writer and journalist living and working in Lima, Peru. Ludy had worked for a daily newspaper in Wisconsin, but faced with a layoff notice, he decided to do ...
“PERUVIAN PRIDE, it all started with our cuisine,” said Mitsuharu Tsumura, a young Peruvian chef of Japanese origins, seated in the office above his Lima restaurant Maido. Mr. Tsumura had just ...
Ceviche is a national dish of Peru. Originally created by fishermen as a way to eat part of their catch during long days at sea, ceviche uses the acid in lime juice to "cook" the fish. One theory ...
Learn all about ceviche, the citrus-marinated seafood dish hailing from Peru. Fact checked by Khara Scheppmann From vibrant poke bowls loaded with ahi tuna, rice, and dried seaweed to sushi served ...
When Alejandra Quiroz tasted her brother’s delicious cooking while he was working as a chef in a Peruvian restaurant in Miami, she got a taste of all he learned in the 5-plus years he spent training ...