8,000 YEAR-OLD BARBECUE STYLE - Ancient Inca Food in Peru!
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Huge thank you to Janet from Pasitos Andinos Experience (www.pasitosandinos.org/) for arranging this amazing Pachamanca. #Peru #PeruvianFood #pachamanca
Pachamanca is an underground hot stone oven style of cooking from the Andes mountain regions of South America. There is evidence that humans in the region have been cooking pachamanca for over 8,000 years, and it was a common way Inca’s prepared food as well! It was a huge honor to have this opportunity to have a traditional, no shortcuts, pachamanca when I was visiting Cusco, Peru.
From Cusco, Peru, it was about an hour drive. We met with Julio, the leader of the small Quechua community, and he brought us to the village, high in the mountains, and an incredibly beautiful place. We were immediately met by the amazing community, beautiful people, who welcomed us in and showed us their immense hospitality.
The first step in prepared in a pachamanca is heating hot stones, but they have to set up the stones in an absolutely genius stone structure in order to build a fire and heat the rocks. They showed us the entire process as I watched in awe. The rocks must be heated for 4 - 5 hours before they are ready to cook.
When the pachamanca was heated and ready, they first tossed on the variety of potatoes, then the meat (including alpaca) which was marinated in spices and wakatay (Peruvian black mint), then layers of rocks, fava beans, and then covered the entire pachamanca with an herb to seal it in. Finally they covered it with earth to seal in all the smoke and steam. It was astounding and beautiful to see them as they prepared the entire pachamanca, an ancient Peruvian cooking tradition.
Moraya - Ancient Inca technique of freeze drying potatoes - In addition to the pachamanca, they also made a soup made with moraya, an Inca technique of free drying potatoes to preserve them. The soup was delicious, and so warming.
The pachamanca was absolutely delicious, all the ingredients sort of steamed and roasted at the same time. Some of the ingredients were charred from the hot stones, which added to the incredible flavor. And along with the delicious food, the experience of being able to watch them load and unload the pachamanca, was something I’ll never forget.
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Literally the women so eagerly waiting to greet you and singing while holding your hand made my day. What a beautiful welcome. It just saddens me that globally indigenous people are not treated well or respected. I highly respect these communities.
Its easier to block out what theyve done to the indigenous people, america was free
Meanwhile we got a 21 year old shooting 60 people and still be taken in alive
They live close to nature something most of us dont do anymore
El natural 🤣🤣🤣🏴⚘🎩
It’s sad that society thinks they are less of people and try to “help” them by introducing them to a “better” living.
This video is culturally very important. Well documented.
Kinda cringy
@@mattnewman12345 the start yes I agree, it feels like a tourist thing, but the rest is real. I'm Peruvian and from the andes, feel free to ask me anything
You are right! I do videos here, but of a different kind, and this Channel is very helpful to travel through the screen. I love this kind of work. Xoxo
@Jesus Gonzalez imagine the human species didn't have amnesia and an unquenchable thirst for conquering what is unknown...
Jesus Gonzalez STFU past is past! They are not at fault for what their ancestors did!
They’re all so beautiful, I’m so proud to be Peruvian 🇵🇪 🤍
You're very Gorgeous
Me too
Eres muy linda en todo sentido,encantado de conocerte
Very proud overhere to🇵🇪🇵🇪❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️💯💯💯💯💯
Jesus you are so beautiful 🤩
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Ooooo my God I am in tears, to see those beautiful people, hospitalities with warmth heart, the happiness , cooking techniques just incredible . Just love them. Someday I would love to visit Peru
If you go to Peru go cuzco nazca Huaraz Is beautiful
You are so adorable! I hope to meet you soon
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I cried too. Very humbling.
Beautiful people ! Horrible food
Mi heart melted when I heard those beautiful woman singing in quechua, it reminded me of my grandpa singing in quechua when I was little 😍
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Quechua language sounds so pretty
Habla good
Yohannah V. It reminds me of my grandpa too 😞
@@miguelparedes1983 my grandpa used to sing in quechua and dance some huayno together, I loved it! I also dance marinera and huylash
To be honest, after watching this series by Mark, Peru is going to be in my destination list. What a charming country!!
I want to try Pakistan but I'm scared to travel there 😟
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seras vienvenido a degustar nuestra deliciosa comida y disfrutar con nuestra cultura... te esperamos !!
Bring me to peru pls :)
@@F7YUBVlogs your channel is not interesting,i just watched ,,sorry.
When I see the innocent love and generosity of the Quechua, it breaks my heart to remember history. How could any human being be cruel to these people. I am in tears of gratitude and joy that their culture and innocence in still intact in this modern world. Thank you for sharing this, and thank you to people like Jane for her investment in the culture and empowerment of the Quechua people.
Thank you for your kind and lovely comment dear Teresa. Yes, we have suffered many difficulties and injustices but alas we still stand with an unconquered spirit and that is what has made us strong. We are entering a new era and the time is approaching for us to step back into the light. God bless you.
@@renzoalarconperez9590 YES, I see in my Grandchildren that the rainbow warrior generation have started arriving in great numbers and look forward to the day when all humans will walk the path of love and oneness. God bless us all cousin.
@@Tessiegimmus1 My best wishes for you and many hugs.
The first to conquer the Quechuas were the INCAS, they took advantage of their culture and language. Evil in the world begins within the very communities you are referring to. The problem today is that they blame the "white" or "modern" man for something that the indigenous people themselves did to others.
If it weren't for Mark a lot of us would never get to see this! I'm putting Peru on my must visit list. Thank you for this beautiful representation of their culture.
Serás bienvenida ☺️ en Perú 🇵🇪
Peru is so beautiful , nice people,,
amazing nature and tasty food
We must visit peru
A big salut from lebanon 🇱🇧 to peru 🇵🇪
The world Derham88 💕🌹. Don’t you wish you had his job , going to every country , and coming to dinner 🥘
Rhonda Clark I sure do wish I had that job.
Hi dude, thank you very much for all coment about my country, greets from 🇵🇪 to all nice people of 🇱🇧
I can't believe that Lebanon sees knows our culture thanks to Mark I hope somebody knows Lebanon greetings from loreto peru
Estamos contigo Libano 🤍
"One of the amazing display of Human culinary genius that I've ever seen"
Totally agreed to this 👍
Actually, a microwave is a real culinary genius. Throwing food into burning dirt is what humans did in our most primitive stages of evolution. The taste, however, that's another thing, but we working on it. ;)
@@disruptivetimes8738 if you pay attention, the food never touches the dirt, just the burning stonesand natural herbs.
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Disruptive Times maybe we need to microwave the rocks?
@@disruptivetimes8738 You didn't even watch the video😂😂😂 lame
This brought tears to my eyes. Be glad you can travel and see so much of the world....and with your family. Peru has been the one destination I’ve wanted to travel to since I was in my early 20’s. Of course at that age we think we’ll live forever!! Now that I’m almost 50, my health has deteriorated rather quickly and without warning, so Peru isn’t an option anymore. The elevation is not something my body can tolerate. But my son promised he’ll take some of my ashes to Lake Titicaca after I’m gone.
✌️❤️😊
Wow! That's powerful, touched my soul. I hope you could visit us in a different life.
🙏🙏💕
You could still go to lima or the jungle v:
@@jooshozzono7249 LoL. I think Lima would be the safer bet. Thanks for putting a smile on my face. ✌🏻💕😊
@@melissadunton3534 yeah, come and enjoy our food, places and don't be afraid of anything, lima has tourist districts like Miraflores
The hospitality of these people is priceless and their unique culinary and textile expertise are totally incomparable. The entire world should support these beautiful people.
Their hospitality was definitely not without a price but I realize you weren't being literal.
@@cuchanuf whites
You really made the best presentation of Peru and it's food !! Congratulations Mark, and thank you for this gift!!!! I love how you are excited by watching the Pachamanca at 8:40 !!! Also, the "Moraya" or "Chuño" gives that"gummy" texture to the soup, is also given in the MAZAMORRA MORADA (the purple corn Jelly we had with the arroz con leche) ! Gracias amigo!!!
Timour!! All of these came real because of you. Gracias por querer y respetar tanto al Perú, ojalá y los mismos peruanos lo hiciéramos, así todo sería mas hermoso y perfecto. ❤🇵🇪
@@wendyflores1040 Todos videos de Mark son de alta calidad. Y todos sobre el Peru seran un exito por el fututo del pais y seguro van a tener mas vistas en los proximos meses. Estoy Tan feliz que Mark tenia buena experiencia y producé videos tan interesante sobre el Peru !! and thank you Wendy, Arriba PERU !!!!!!
Thanks Timour, this was a thrilling food experience in Peru, learned so much!
Gracias Timour por apoyar la gastronomía y excelente la calidad de imagen de los videos de Mark ojalá pasen por Arequipa
My heart is in tears!.. The definition of rich cultural heritage that must be keep and treasure forever!...
For real lol
Stop it
@@christianmolina4895 No i wonr!
SH!TH0LE COUNTRY-TRUMP 2020
We are a happy country without haters as you and the orange hater in chief, for sure you are a bitter person. I feel sorry for you.
Salute and my respect to the Peruvians: The Quechuas, the Incas, and all Indigenous people of Peru! Amazing culture!
I am peruvian and Pachamanka is so delicious. I can see in your eyes that you are in heaven when you eat Pachamanka. This delicious food is a mix of flavours. If you are watching this video. You should to visit Perú and eat every delicious dishes. Of course visit the jungle, Andes and beautiful beaches in the North of Perú. Sorry for my grammar.
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I really love how you humbly appreciate, celebrate and respect food and culture from all over the world.
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So true!❤
I have never ever seen Mark Wiens criticizing or making remarks .
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Thats why for the eighth year in a row, Perú has been recognized as the Best Culinary Destination in the world 🇵🇪🔝
Ajá si ten fe
Yeah that was fake everybody knows that it was peru people voting for themselves. Thats why they are not recognized by the UNESCO.
@@diegomartinez6988 mexicanos ardidos
@@joanwl quien save yo no los conosco yo nomas lo digo que eso se save muy bien entre la comunidad de chefs. Si se cosina muy bien en peru y tiene muy buenos chefs pero es una copia de el stir fry chino, y japonesa con influencia mexicana. Soy de Puerto Rico 🇵🇷 mi especialidad es comida francesa. la comida mexicana no es de mi gusto por el picante pero si se reconoce como una de las mejores.
@@diegomartinez6988 la ignorancia es atrevida, pero si ni sabes escribir, no se te puede pedir mucho.
That’s not cooking that’s art ❤ greetings from Mexico 🇲🇽
People missed the point of traveling and that is to experience one’s culture. One of the best vlogger I’ve ever watched. Very genuine and loves local. Keep it up!
I love my Peruvian brothers and sister even tho I am mexican beautiful culture and people god bless these people to continue their culture and heritage
Civilization was born in Peru 2 thousands years before the Olmecas. See Caral, you will be impressed.
Un abrazo desde Perú hermano.
Mexicans and Peruvians are alike.
They all look so proud i almost cried. God bless them.
YES!!!!!
how i love Peru! so authentic. real. nothing touristy. this is how they really look and live. My fave country in the world so far!
The generosity of these women is touching. They are welcoming and so eager to share the culture with you...wow
The Peru series is my favorite, hands down.
I was hoping this visit for so long and I am so glad to hear they loved it.
^
I agree...
Wow, I'm not Peruvian, but I got emotional over watching this. Makes me miss something I've never experienced. Great episode! Wow!
Maybe in a past life ☺️
Perhaps it is nostalgia of your past life memories, maybe you used to be Andean.
Now that's what you call hospitality! I want to experience the beauty of Lima, Peru! The people, the food and of course Machu Picchu!
Me encantó el vídeo, me identifique mucho hasta me sentí orgulloso saludos hermanos peruanos desde México.
Mexico país hermano!
Thank you for showing us the another side of the world. As an indigenous group member myself I so proud of them still they keep their tradition alive, the way they receive and welcoming the guests show how hospital they are. Thank you Mark.
Respect to the Inca indigenous peoples. Greetings from Nepal 🇳🇵🇳🇵👍👏
THANKS my friend. Greeting from Perú 🇵🇪🦙🙏
Wow! They are so warm, humble, kind & beautiful people. Peru is now on my bucket list.
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One of my favourite countries i ever visited
@RGF RGF Its not always the looks on which you call people beautiful.
They are a beautiful people made in Gods image.
When I we t in 2014 - I found most Peruvians I met very cold people. Complete opposite of what you just described. Then again maybe it was relative. I had just spent 2 months in Colombia before going to Peru. Colombians, now they are truly warm humble and beautiful! And happy and festive! I wouldn’t even classify Peruvians as Latino they were so cold and non-festive
The hospitality of indigenous people anywhere in the world is just incomparable. They are willing to share with total strangers, the little they have. ❤️
Saludos Peruanos! Que riquísima se ven estos platillos! De parte de una Tejana con padres Mexicanos.
Man!! That is amazing that place can be paradise for everybody!! Beautiful place and beautiful people...
Love from Mexico 🇲🇽 to all Peruvians friends!!.. 👍
Mexico and Peru two very similar cultures, what makes their cuisine unique is the chiles that they use and are only found in their territory, those chiles or aji as we call it in Peru give the meals that special flavor. Saludos de Peru a mi hermoso Mexico. 🇲🇽🇵🇪
Espero algún día conocer México
Dios te bendiga amigo! 😊 👍
Much Respect PERU! 😍😍😍
Thanks bby
What I really love about the American native cultures, is how everybody jumps in to help in the preparation and cooking of the food.
And just as importantly everybody sits down together to enjoy the feast, being very observant that everyone else is served and seated before you start eating. Just simple manners that strengthen bonds and promote good spirits.
This is the 8th time I am watching this episode..As an indigenous,I can relate their hospitality.But at the same time it makes me emotional .❤️
De dónde eres!!!
These people are the experts of what we call as nature. Man, they have every technique to live a happy life and without any electricity and modern invention. Loved it like you said they are geniuses. Hat off.
Yes indeed
Gurpreet Singh that type of living is healthy and peaceful. I sure missed it.
@@arceliacody3546 indeed without any chemical preservatives
Proud to be Peruvian. Viva Peru.
Dios bendiga Perú! Saludos del pueblo hermano Argentino! So proud of sharing latam with your amazing culture country! Saludos! Or greetings! Cómo más te guste jaja salud Perú!
@Olivia Samuels Perú have so much biodiversity and very much ecosystems... Un simple words, we have: diferent types of deserts, mountains, rainforest, tundra, and specials versiones of coast forest, forests ando humedales (don't know that English ñame) xD
Mis respetos para la cocina peruana, saludos desde México
This is so beautiful how they invite you in with such good hospitality with the singing and the holding you by the hand you don't really get this no more you don't see these traditions
How awesome to step back in time 👌🏻the best food is traditional cultural food! No pesticides no artificial products just pure goodness served with pride and love. History lessons and breaking bread with them is once in a lifetime experience 💗 thank you Mark, appreciation all the way from Australia 🇦🇺
Pachamanca it's an amazing process where everyone work together and shares the food with all the community.
Piero Laynes Becerra it’s very similar to my culture how they cook the food with the rocks, and yes, everyone is involved in the process.... we hold on to it as much as we can❤️
Praise the LORD God Almighty!
Mark, thank you for this particular video from Peru. What an amazing people! I have enjoyed it immensely! I travel with you and your crew wherever you go. Blessings
Shalom
If you're so concerned about the quality of modern food, you should probably know that this old cooking method is definitely not the healthiest. Charred food has been shown to contain high levels of carcinogens. It can be very tasty, but it's not just "pure goodness" in terms of healthiness.
allesindwillkommen my people have survived for thousands of years cooking with this method. Modern Food derived from laziness. With all the hard work that derived from this process it’s healthier than most of the crap in the world today. If your background is from these ancient ways you’d know what this is really about. I’m concerned either way modern or post, it’s the methodology and how you approach it. Natural yet still tainted by people who’ve never lived this ever.
This is arguably the best episode of Mark Wiens that I have ever watched! Anyone agree?
What is the nationality of your wife
No body knows tomorrow but ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️😍😍 this is by far the best for sure
Agree
@@melyhubilo9026 Philipin
@@sabinaonline6575 It is Thailand
Loved this video. I am not Peruvian, but do have native ancestors. It made me feel at home. Thank you for posting this beautiful video.
Estas mujeres merecen el orgullo y honor maximo de todo el mundo. Es impresionante todo lo que he visto en el video . Tanto la tradicion de cocina INCA, como la elabolaracion de la lana y el color. Definituvamente una locura como aun conservan este tipo de cosas en su cultura. La comida de los Incas
Ladieeeees and Gentlemen! alow me to rate this video as the best of the year. Ooh waoh !👍👍👍
XDi was the exact 100th like
Peru is so beautiful and diverse. Thank you so much Mark for showing all these incredible food..
I am feeling so hungry after seeing all these foods.
Me too, but i don't have food to eat :D
Are you from Assam? 😊😊
@@anni8895.. Yep I'm from Assam
thik koesa 😋
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Que orgullo tan grande que siento como Peruana ver estos videos. Gracias Mark !!!
Hola Pamela. Podrías explicarme cuando Mark dice Pacha Manca? Crees que queria decir Pacha Mama?
@@MJH7777 Pachamanca es el plato culinario y Pachamama es la diosa de la tierra o "tierra madre"
@@filogamer Gracias Layo. Bendiciones!!!😊🙏🏻
Los indígenas del Peru son muy gentiles, amistosos,amables tratan muy bien a los turistas del mundo🇵🇪🇵🇪🇵🇪🇵🇪🇵🇪
Episodes like this are the reason I found and liked Mark, and they're still my favorite. Traditional, historic.
Me emocione y casi rodaron mis lagrimas, cuando las indígenas agarran de su mano a Wiens y lo llevan cantando sus himnos o rituales asta la aldea, América no tiene nada que envidiarle a ningún otro continente, nuestros antepasados nos dejaron una riqueza inmensa en cultura.
Son comunidades campesinas, las personas más luchadoras y vulnerables y buena gente de América latina
@@emanuelenoc4650. La buena gente de América. América del Sur más específicamente. No América Latina o Américas o Hispanoamerica o algunas otras definiciones político-religiosas.
Saludos patriotas. Por un Perú y una América libre.
Más claro ni el agua....🇵🇪❤
Y grupo étnico de las que las autoridades se olvidan, concencionando tierras a empresas extractivas que contaminan sus fuentes de agua dulce. Solo quiero incursionar en la política para ayudar a que ésta gente mantenga su rica cultura viva y sean respetados sus derechos.
@@emanuelenoc4650 Son un verdadero amor. Fui al Cuzco y me queria quedar allí.
Peru is the most beautiful place I've ever been.
La gente hermosa del Perú, su hospitalidad, sus tradiciones, su cultura, su artesanía y textileria, todo muy bien compendiado en este extraordinario vídeo se Mark Wiens. ¡Qué orgullo!
After that I'm never going to be lazy about preparing any food. That was a mix of cooking and building a house.
This comment tho is dead frl xD lmao
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Hahajajaaa
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It really is amazing how those women built that pit from just random rocks and pure skills. We were so impressed how they cooked the food on the stones and method of how they layered the food starting with the potatoes is amazing. The strategic knowledge of all the ingredients and how they just know how to use the elements of the earth to cook. Loved how you enjoyed that alpaca at 21:40 The meat is really tasty with the the Huacatay. It's such a timeless tradition and it's wonderful you were able to enjoy that experience. I'll tell you it was life changing for us to witness and I'm sure you feel the same. Great video Mark.
How did you feel when you first knew they were going to be cooking all delicious food on stones?
@@TurnItUpWorld are you the other couple that was in the video with him?
I think it's more impressive to build a modern stove. All the inventions and progress seem more impressive. Not only did it take most of the existence of humanity to create modern stoves but it took more effort and intelligence. Honestly this is a primitive and inferior style that is neither impressive nor inventive.
@@Super_Boa You probably order chicken tenders and fries when you go to restaurants
@@sebastiangonzales119 Who doesn't? I also go to Don Pedro's just for the Hamburgers. I also like it though when my dad cooks Eggs and Tortillas for breakfast and Menudo is one of my favorite meals alongside Tamales and Carne Asada. I'm just stating the facts. At the end of the day if you're gonna say that that caveman stove is better than the one in your house you've gotta be as stupid as a Democrat.
Que espectacular este video, se me cayeron unas lagrimas. Que orgullo de ser peruano.🇵🇪🇵🇪🇵🇪
What lovely people. I’m so moved by how they welcomed you. They were so genuine in their happiness to greet you. And when they took you by the hand and started singing. It just brought me to tears. What a beautiful community they have. Such hardworking souls. God bless and keep their people strong! 🙏🏽
Is it only me or does Mark seems extra excited about this meal😂😂
Marks commentaries about his daily boo-boos are probably interesting. He has a gift!
Yes I was!!
frandieanne james yeah it was the herbs
frandieanne james h
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As a Peruvian I feel so proud of Mark displaying the hundreds of peruvian dishes through his videos ❤️❤️
I'm from Brazil and I find it amazing. I wanna try out all these peruvian dishes is this green and natural farm. It can soothe any kind of stress away.
I was smiling on how they treat their guests. It was so pure not just because the camera is rolling but their tradition was really amazing!!
I have never seen such a cooking in my entire life how wonderful
Unbelievable!!!! Right???? Amazing❤❤🙏🙏
Beautiful people and culture and foodies
He also has a video on the similar style of cooking in Southern Mexico with it's own distinct variances. I would recommend watching it if you haven't already.
everyone should pay attention to these ways, as when the oil eventually runs out this will be one of a few ways to cook our food, the original Barbacoa
Yo no soy peruana pero que hermoso que te reciban así en su casa wow hasta se me salió una lágrima que belleza.
El Perú es Bello y Fascinante❤ lleno de Historia, Cultura y Tradiciones vivas y lo mejor es su Gente Buena, tan Amable y Solidaria y con la mejor Gastronomía y de muchas Maravillas Naturales es Increíble....
Recuerdo cuando viaje a la provincia de Huancayo en Perú vi tantos paisajes naturales que parecía que estaba en el paraíso y de la emoción se me cayeron las lágrimas😥de ver tantos hermosos lugares en un mundo tan caótico... Le pido a Dios me permita conocer tantas maravillas que tiene el Perú como el mágico Cusco con su maravilla mundial Machu Picchu será una experiencia inolvidable
So proud! I'm peruvian so, everytime I watch something related to our culture create an indiscribable happiness feeling on my heart! Thanks for share!
I’m half Peruvian, but I was never taught about Peruvian culture, and I’ve never visited the country and it makes me so sad. Watching this makes me hope that I can visit someday. It’s so beautiful.
What are you waiting for? remember that tomorrow never comes, do it now my friend :D, btw I'm peruvian from Arequipa (south of Perú)
@salomonluis I want to visit one day, brother! 💜✌️
In 1930, the ambassador of U.S Miles Poindexter wrote his book. The ancient Indians crossed the Pacific Ocean and came to South America. He showed the similarities between the QUICHUA language of South America and Sanskrit India. He described INCA ruler hymns and Vedic hymns as one, and he finally wrote the people of Maya and Inca civilization were undoubtedly Hindus. In the museum of Vedic hymns as one, and he finally wrote the people of Maya and Inca civilization were undoubtedly Hindus.
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Sir Stamford raffles, the father of Singapore wrote “every poem of the Peruvians have the imprint of Ramayana and Mahabharata”.
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Its interesting to note that the biggest festival each year observed by the Incas was called the Rama-Sitva, which they have now disguised as the Inti Raymi. Sir William Jones, however, has preserved this historical fact in the following quote:
"Rama is represented as a descendant from the Sun, as the husband of Sita, and the son of a princess named Causelya. It is very remarkable that Peruvians, whose Incas boasted of the same descent, styled their greatest festival Rama-Sitva - hence we may take it that South America was peopled by the same race who imported into the farthest parts of Asia the rites and the fabulous history of Rama." (source: Asiatic Researches Volume I. p. 426) 💜🙏
Shame on you
mis abuelos son quechuas!!! y me siento orgulloso de mis raices de mi llaqta, gracias por tu visita
llaqta que significa?
@@christianibarcena2540 hola, llaqta significa tierra, lugar de donde provienes tu terruño
@@yaveotops a bueno vale grcias por el aporte un día visitaré peru
@@christianibarcena2540 Hola, LLaqta significa tierra, terruño, aquí se le dice de donde provienes de donde son tus antepasados como por ejemplo tus abuelos, es tu terruño
I have seen almost all of your videos but I must say this is the best,,love their community ,tradition and cooking style,and also love you mark ❤
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Thank you Karishma, it was one of the most amazing experiences I've had, truly grateful.
karishma Gogoi luv u 2
mark said it but he doesnt know at all , you too said it. Peruvian heart and core from the beggining of the andean civilization through jungle, mountain and coastal was and always will be community and collaboration between people. Thats the most precious thing we inherited from our ancestors and we didnt lose when Perú old ancient world had contact with Europe and the rest of the world. Peru is rich in land , products , nature but most importantly their people who work together as one to keep building the great nation we started to build so many centuries ago.
Those woman’s deserve an award very impressive , love this episode. The best video CZcams has ever added
I am currently using your videos in my Spanish class (lower levels and advance). Thank you! My students love you and are learning so much. They truly enjoy watching them. Things that they were never aware of are now fascinated.
I'm Mexican, living in the USA,but my dream is to go and visit Peru,for me is an Amazing culture,and wonderful people,.
I like how Mark,explains every little detail about everything,he has an excellent vocabulary, in how explain, food ,environment,people,places etc.
This is one of my favorite videos so far.
Thank you Mark..👍👍
Bienvenido hermano mexicano!
You'll find so many similarities between peruvian and mexican cultures. I dream of traveling to Mexico. I thinking about going there next year.
Love from morocco to peru - thailand
Perú Is not in thailand. Perú Is a country.
@@gabrielkoo8425 mark wiens from thailand understand
@@kamalkamaland2817 Wow something told.me that Mark was not american and know I know. He is a cool and humble man he deserves all he has.
Thailand is an amazing country too.
I like the Inca traditional clothing and the women the way they fix their hair absolutely gorgeous, plus their hospitality holding visitors hands while singing was a warm welcome, very charming adorable people. Wish I could eat some of their food, yum yum!!
Such beautiful people. Thank you, Mark. We can travel with you everywhere to meet the beautiful people of this planet.
And ladies and gentlemen this is why I love living in Peru 🇵🇪
Your CZcams channel is really cool! It would mean so much to me if you checked out my channel and Subscribe if you like what you see? Sorry for the bother. Have a fantastic day. ☺
@@20Men1Butt you have to go
Peruvian right here🙌
Pachamanca is my favorite dish!
Hi Mark🤗
Meand my 7 year old are addicted to your videos! He even imitates your expressions when he eats food he loves😂
To hum kya kare
The wien lean!
After watching this I’m definitely going to visit Peru. It looks like an Amazing country with amazing people and an amazing culture. And the food look delicioussss
Wowww hermoso como trabajan en equipo y que bello recibimiento .....Saludos para nuestros hermanos peruanos ....debo decir que me encanta el ceviche peruano (my favorite dish😁)🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽
The old generation lives happily without modern technology this is rare to see this video has just been a reminder of history when happiness was achieved from simplicity
i live with technology and live happily....how? cuz i do what i want :)
stop trying to be popular or cool and just be you!! the hell with everyone elses opinion of you :)
@Dylan H hey now, idc what you say...indoor plumbing is the best thing ever!!!!
@Nanjimoy Al Kursi WRONG! im not going to the doctor much, im not losing my mind, and lazy????? i work hard enough :) i am happy and comfortable, life is still good 6 months after posting my original :)
@brisa del mar looks like the other peeps have deleted their comments, so guessing you dont have too much context do you :)
@brisa del mar cheers! i liked ur unedited comment as well!
Is there anything better than being included in a family meal? I don't think so.... This was so beautiful!
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Smile on the ladies face is amazing and no word can explain
Soy De Centro America pero cada ves que veo videos de los Andes de Ecuador y Perú siento que esa tierra me llama a ir allí, que lugar tan espectacular
I love my country Perú, I hope I get to go back soon
Viva Peru! 🇵🇪Shoutout to all my Peruvians🇵🇪❤️
i started crying when they held your hand and started singing. they are so pure. my ancestors were Incan ❤️
My ancestors were Vikings. They didnt hold hands. 😢🗡☠
@@nifepartie ohh mate😂😂😂😂 lmao😝🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Same here, and I am Hungarian...
@@nifepartie my ancestors were cholas
@@nifepartie They probably held hands too, sometimes :) Vikings were gender egalitarian, which is prosocial in many ways, despite of women being warriors too. And some were peaceful despite of the beligerant stereotype, and the human trade/ slavery. The Icelandic ones were mostly peaceful as far as we know, even after being abandoned by the non island living vikings. As were the ones who stayed home herding and growing crops at the mainland.
Mark wiens saludos desde el corazón de Sudamérica Paraguay 🤝 necesitamos los Latinos Americanos también entender lo que tú estás diciendo..Perú con mucha cultura abrazo desde la distancia 🤝👏👏👏
En la ruedita superior derecha hay una opción para poner subtitulos en español. Saludos desde Lima.
Amazing Peru 🇵🇪 and so traditional, love my native country
chevere!!!!
This is by far your best video, this was an amazing look at their skills, culture, and way of life. That was an awesome insight Mark, great video.
Sheryl Whauwhau - Yes, I agree with you 100%. This is more than a “foodie” video. It is an adventure into historical Inca cuisine and culture. Wonderful!
The inca people are so kind,welcoming and have a beautiful culture. Much much love from India!
@Javier Villa are you from there friend?
Are welcome a peruvian cuando quieras 🇵🇪
Amo a este sujeto es simplemente genial ! Y amo a mi país ❣️ 😍🇵🇪
The best memories of my childhood are my family cooking pachamanca , this video made me feel so nostalgic and proud of Peru 🇵🇪
THOSE FOOD NOT ONLY HAVING A FULL TUMMY AFTER EATING, BUT HEALING YOUR SOUL CAME FROM THE KINDNESS AND LOVE FROM THE PEOPLE WHO PREPARED IT. SO PRECIOUS JOURNEY MARK KEEP IT UP.. 😂❤️❤️❤️❤️
The cooking technique left my. Mouth open🙏congrats to those people for maintaining on their culture
Hi, the best part about pachamanca is that people still makes it in a lot of places. It's not like you have to go to an specific place to eat it. You can find Pachamanca everywhere! (maybe not in the jungle, but everywhere else lol)
Maravilloso, cuando las mujeres agarraron de su mano a Mark y comenzaron a crear un ambiente épico con cantos ancestrales. Cultura en su máxima expresión.
Uau, Amazing, congratulaciones from kranji singapore☀️🇸🇬, I thinking to travel to Perú☀️🇵🇪 This year 2021, thanks you my friend, your video is very nice.
Mark, I have been looking for someone on CZcams to show me something less touristy and more Andean. You deserve all the subscribers you have. Great job!! Thank you so much!
You can’t get anymore tourist than mark lmao
🙌 Bendiciones !!! You're always welcome !! Thank you very much for sharing also to us, peruvians, the beautiful culture we have. ❤🇵🇪
Perú es uno de los países más fascinantes del mundo. Su comida, su gente, sus sitios turísticos son impresionantes.
Peru added in my bucket list. Thanks Mark for this amazing video showing us the culture
Don't go to the be city go to the country side cuzco, Huaraz, nazca Is beautiful
For someone who is Peruvian, this is awesome to see more people learning about Peruvian culture in the comments.
@Alex H i'm sure the meal was not free and the video will increase tourism there so you sir are just another sjw looking for attention
Thanks to Mark for bringing this to the world.
@Alex H there is no place for SJW in Perú
La caminata cantando es hermoso!!!!
Me enamoré
Saludos desde Tijuana MX
Amazing. Respect and love for such wonderful people and their culture and art. The welcome song of the ladies was so heart touching. !!
I first learned of Peruvian culture when my daughter was in Junior High and have alway been fascinated with their history. Thank you for posting this video. Absolutely amazing!!!😊
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