By Erbol, El Dia: The young chef, known for his meticulous attention to detail, has transformed simple ingredients into true emblems of Bolivian culinary identity. Federico Guardia Rück, Chuquisaca chef and culinary researcher, couldn’t contain his excitement when he received the news: his dedication to Bolivian cuisine and his passion for reviving ancestral flavors have…
Tag: Bolivian heritage
Young Chefs Revolutionize Ancestral Flavors | Jóvenes chefs revolucionan sabores ancestrales
Los Tiempos: Creative Bolivian Cuisine: Young Chefs Revolutionize Ancestral Flavors in a Bold Competition One of the student cooking groups that won the competition. On Thursday, October 3, the final and award ceremony of the Creative Cooking Contest took place in La Paz, an event aimed at culinary students that sought to reward the most…
“Mineral Narrative,” the mining history of Potosí | “Relato de mineral”, la historia minera de Potosí
By Fernando Chavez Vision 360: “Mineral Narrative,” a night tour through the mining history of Potosí The mineral rooms showcase a wide variety of samples, including silver and tin, which were essential to the economy during the colonial period. A guide explains the tour to a group of visitors. Photo: CNM A guided night tour…
Toro Toro: caves, waterfalls, and dinosaur footprints | cavernas, cascadas y huellas de dinosaurios
By Mariela Cossio, Opinion: Toro Toro: a magical destination of caves, waterfalls, and dinosaur footprints The municipality of Toro Toro, located north of Potosí, dazzles visitors with its impressive tourist attractions. This route is 131 kilometers from the city of Cochabamba, representing a journey of approximately two and a half hours along a paved road….
Santa Cruz : Traditional Utensils and Ornaments | Utensilios y adornos tradicionales
By Red Uno; Alejandra Hinojosa, Eju.tv: Traditional Utensils and Ornaments of Santa Cruz: What They Are and Their Uses Discover the 17 artifacts that, despite the passage of time, still remain relevant in honoring Cruceño culture. In September, civic pride fills the hearts of all Cruceños, who seek to exalt the culture of Santa Cruz. Schools…
The Libertarian Revolutions of Cochabamba in 1810 and 1811 | Las revoluciones libertarias de 1810 y de 1811 de Cochabamba
By Luis Antezana Ergueta, Alejandro Antezana Salvatierra, El Diario: Part I According to an erroneous teaching of Bolivia’s official history, it is claimed that Cochabamba’s revolution on September 14, 1810, lasted two years and ended on May 27, 1812, the date of the Battle of La Coronilla. This version is incorrect, as that 1810 revolution…
