August/September
The Peruvian Japanese Alliance

This year represents a 110 year relationship of Peru with Japan. Peru has traditionally been a nation that has welcomed the international community. In the past, this welcoming of the visitors has often worked against the Peruvian. However, they continued to offer a warm welcome to the international community.

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Pumpkin, Corn and Lemongrass Soup

Ingredients:

- Pumpkin 2 kl,
- Corn 3 units,

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Odds and Ends: Inka Gourmet

It amazes me to think how the Inkas were able to survive without McDonald´s, Kentucky Fried Chicken, and Starbucks. With over 5,000 kms. of Inka highways crossing the empire, you'd think they would at least have had a few fast food restaurants to satisfy the “chasquis”, or runners that relayed everything from

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Restaurant Review: Restaurante Moche

This month I am reviewing an excellent restaurant that serves the typical food of Trujillo, especially from a town called, Moche. Our taxi driver took my husband to Restaurante Moche after we first moved here over two years ago and we have continued dining here ever since. We enjoy the simplicity of the food served at Moche.

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The First DB Peru Health Fair and Soccer Tournament

The jungle village of Mangua on the Napo River was chosen as the site of the first DB Peru Health Fair and Soccer Tournament. On August 7, people from 22 nearby villages attended – more than 700 in all, some traveling 4-5 hours by boat. To assist with this huge event, 30 volunteers from the United States, New Zealand and Peru20were on hand, including 5 doctors, 4 medical students, and 10 nurses and students.

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Peruvian Cooking

Let's Start With Something Dimplr

Peru's National Drink …PISCO SOUR

INGREDIENTS:
- 1 egg white
- 1 tablespoon sugar

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Grey Skies and Sunny Spirits Bring Hundreds Out for the Acap Picnic

Uncle Sam and the Canadian Mounties joined with their countries ambassadors to get the ACAP Annual Picnic off to a rousing start. And the fun went on all afternoon until the official end with the glare of fantastic fireworks.

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The Lima Survival Kit: Shopping for Peruvian ingredients

One of the advantages of food shopping in Peru is that almost all fruits and vegetables are wonderfully fresh and bursting with flavour, as yet unspoiled by any flavour-zapping, genetically modified organisms. I've noticed some tomatoes are now tasteless, but hopefully they will remain the exception.

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My Adventures with Peruvian Cooking

I think we all know first hand just how delicious and varied Peruvian food is. None of us can deny the enjoyment we gain from sampling all that Peruvian cuisine has to offer, from the sierra to the selba. Not long after my arrival in Lima, I decided to delve and explore further by enrolling in cooking classes. For me, the best way to learn about

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Web Scout: Happiness Campaigns: Peruvian Cuisine Offers Exceptional Opportunities to Boost Your Mood

A good way to start a “happiness campaign” for yourself and your loved ones is to choose for health and pleasure from the rich variety of Peruvian cuisine. You can strengthen bonds with family and friends, have fun, seek peace of mind and eat healthy food inexpensively if you aim for variety and freshness of

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School News

Colegio Roosevelt

Colegio Roosevelt has started the 2009-10 academic year and extend a warm welcome to our 80 new families and 32 new faculty and staff members to our school community. We are also very pleased to introduce Mr. Russell D. Jones, Colegio Roosevelt's new Superintendent.

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