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Course
  
Dessert

Place of origin
  
Peru, Chile

Type
  
Doughnut

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Main ingredients
  
Sweet potatoes, Chancaca syrup, Squash

Similar
  
Dessert, Anticucho, Mazamorra, Lomo saltado, Suspiro de limeña

Picarones eating peruvian doughnuts for dessert in lima peru


Picarones (or Picaron singular) is a Peruvian dessert that originated in Lima during the viceroyalty. It is somewhat similar to buñuelos, a type of doughnut brought to the colonies by Spanish conquistadors. Its principal ingredients are squash and sweet potato. It is served in a doughnut form and covered with syrup, made from chancaca (solidified molasses). It is traditional to serve picarones when people prepare anticuchos, another traditional Peruvian dish.

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Picarones La verdadera historia del Picaron

Shaping and frying picarones in lima peru


History

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Picarones were created during the colonial period to replace buñuelos as buñuelos were too expensive to make. People started replacing traditional ingredients with squash and sweet potato. Accidentally, they created a new dessert that rapidly increased in popularity.

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Picarones are mentioned by Ricardo Palma. In his book, Tradiciones Peruanas, (literally Peruvian traditions) he mentions this dessert. Picarones is also featured in traditional Latin American music and poetry.

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This dessert is mentioned in the autobiographical memoirs Remembrances of thirty years (1810-1840) (Spanish: Recuerdos de treinta años (1810-1840)) by Chilean José Zapiola, who described that picarones were typically eaten in Plaza de Armas de Santiago (Chile) before 1810.

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References

Picarones Wikipedia