by Magaly Chin
So far we’ve seen dishes made of chicken, beef
or fish. But have you ever thought of guinea pig? Well in my country there’s a
traditional dish whose star is none other than a crunchy guinea pig. I know, it
doesn’t sound too appetizing but you’ll have to trust me when I say it tastes
really good. To make this dish, the whole guinea pig (called “cuy” in Peru) is
roasted over a spit. Usually one serving requires one cuy since its size is not
big enough to be cut.
Roasted cuy is considered a delicacy and it’s
mostly served on especial occasions. It’s quite messy to eat because the best
way to have it is only using your hands. I tried it for the first time not long
ago, because the looks of the dish used to put me off a bit until I felt brave
enough to eat it. But being honest, it tasted so good that I wondered why I didn’t
do that before.
This dish is so popular that it even has its own holiday celebrated in October. Recently, chefs have started to go gourmet with the cuy and have been using it in other dishes instead of main ingredients like smoked fish.
Reference:
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