Alison Taylor reports for Sustainable Brands: Creating Business Alliances Around Bolivian Quinoa When multiple layers of the supply chain work together, transformation is most effective. At Archer Daniels Midland Company, we have seen this firsthand, through providing financial and other support to improve the lives of quinoa farmers in Bolivia. Together with our partner, Andean Naturals; and…
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How Oropeza Brothers Brought Bolivian Cuisine to Brooklyn, Successfully!
It always brings me joy to find our people being successful overseas. The Oropeza brothers have relentlessly achieving success, kudos to them. My next stop in NY, will certainly be there, Bolivian Llama Party is waiting for all of us! The above opinion belongs to Bolivian Thoughts. Angelica Frey reports for The Bridge, Brooklyn Business…
THE DYING ART OF THE WORLD’S MOST BEAUTIFUL WEAVING: BOLIVIA!
Catherine Elton reports for ZY See Beyond: THE DYING ART OF THE WORLD’S MOST BEAUTIFUL, SCARIEST WEAVING Why You Should Care These vibrant, otherworldly textiles from Bolivia are woven from dreams and chaos. But it’s a fading tradition. Agustina Churqui, a master Jalq’a weaver, sits working at a loom. On the upper part of it, thousands…
Ali Pacha’s superb Vegan Food, come to La Paz, Bolivia!
Vegan in Bolivia has caught up very fast, specially among Millennia’s. One of my dearest daughters lives overseas and when she comes, finds it hard to find vegetarian places to eat, let alone vegan, when visiting Bolivia. I’m sure she and her hubby will find this place delicious! Kudos to Ali Pacha! The above is…
CAN ELIANA PACO MAKE TRADITIONAL BOLIVIAN ATTIRE CHIC?
ZY – See Beyond reports: CAN SHE MAKE TRADITIONAL BOLIVIAN ATTIRE CHIC? Why You Should Care Because high fashion and traditional ways don’t always mix. Eliana Paco’s mother has always worn the traditional clothing of the Chola Paceñas, as the Aymara women of La Paz are known, and she has worked sewing it and selling it within…
Palacio de Sal – Uyuni, Bolivia
Reports Travel Destinations, The Telegraph: Palacio de Sal Uyuni, Bolivia The Palacio de Sal is the world’s first salt hotel, and it’s the ideal base from which to explore the Salar de Uyuni. Everything from the ceilings to the furniture is made from salt, but this is far from the only selling point: great service,…
