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  • Chicha (art)
  • 1980s Peruvian kitsch aesthetic

    Chicha art refers to a Peruvian kitsch aesthetic that was born in the 1980s. It has been described as a contemporary baroque art. The movement emerged

    Chicha (art)

    Chicha (art)

    Chicha_(art)

  • Chicha
  • Beverage from prehispanic Latin America

    periods, corn beer (chicha de jora) made from a variety of maize landraces has been the most common form of chicha. However, chicha is also made from a

    Chicha

    Chicha

    Chicha

  • Chicha (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up chicha or Chicha in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Chicha is a type of beverage of Latin America. Chicha may also refer to: Chicha (art), a Peruvian

    Chicha (disambiguation)

    Chicha_(disambiguation)

  • Monky (artist)
  • Peruvian graphic artist (born 1962)

    the chicha poster movement. His street posters, printed in bright fluorescent inks and pasted on walls across Lima, are associated with the chicha music

    Monky (artist)

    Monky (artist)

    Monky_(artist)

  • Sacred Valley
  • Valley in the Andes Mountains of Peru

    their enemies and turn them into drinking vessels for chicha. This ceremonial process of drinking chicha from the head of a foe symbolized the successful transformation

    Sacred Valley

    Sacred Valley

    Sacred_Valley

  • Qiru
  • Ancient Andean drinking vessel

    ancient Andean cup used to drink liquids like alcohol, or more specifically, chicha. They can be made from wood, ceramics, silver, or gold. Metal or gold cups

    Qiru

    Qiru

    Qiru

  • Marcos Zapata
  • Peruvian painter

    disciples gathering around a table laid with guinea pig and glasses of chicha. Guinea pigs, native to Peru and a culinary delicacy, play a significant

    Marcos Zapata

    Marcos_Zapata

  • Muisca art
  • Pre-Columbian art

    constructed art, dated at 500 BC, formed an important place for religious rituals and festivities where great quantities of the alcoholic drink chicha was consumed

    Muisca art

    Muisca art

    Muisca_art

  • Javier Hernández
  • Mexican footballer (born 1988)

    December 2023, while streaming on Twitch, he adopted the nickname ChichaGod (or ChichaDios in Spanish). Hernández is active as a gamer and social commentator

    Javier Hernández

    Javier Hernández

    Javier_Hernández

  • Wendie Malick
  • American actress (born 1950)

    1998. She starred in Disney's animated film The Emperor's New Groove as Chicha in 2000 alongside her fellow Just Shoot Me co-star David Spade, who voices

    Wendie Malick

    Wendie Malick

    Wendie_Malick

  • Taíno
  • Indigenous people of the Caribbean

    the Caribbean. Corn also was used to make an alcoholic beverage known as chicha. The Taíno grew squash, beans, peppers, peanuts, and pineapples. Tobacco

    Taíno

    Taíno

    Taíno

  • Beer in Chile
  • though the country also has a tradition of brewing corn beer, known as chicha. Chile's beer history has a strong German influence – some of the bigger

    Beer in Chile

    Beer in Chile

    Beer_in_Chile

  • List of music genres and styles
  • Regional Mexican Banda Norteño Tango Tropical Bachata Bolero Criolla Cumbia Chicha Porro Guajira Mambo Merengue Música popular (Colombia) Rumba Salsa Salsa

    List of music genres and styles

    List_of_music_genres_and_styles

  • History of alcoholic beverages
  • the starch into sugar (beverages of this kind are known today as cauim or chicha). This chewing technique was also used in ancient Japan to make sake from

    History of alcoholic beverages

    History_of_alcoholic_beverages

  • Muisca
  • Indigenous people of Colombia

    "Festival of the chicha, maize, life, and joy" is celebrated every year in Barrio La Perseverancia, a neighborhood in Bogotá where most of the chicha is produced

    Muisca

    Muisca

    Muisca

  • Dystinct
  • Moroccan-Belgian singer (born 1998)

    Je Wilt" 2018: "Que Pasa" (featuring Franglish) 2018: "Vervloekt" 2019: "Chicha del Ghetto" 2019: "Ya La Laa" 2019: "Boussa" 2020: "Blessing" 2020: "Malika"

    Dystinct

    Dystinct

    Dystinct

  • List of Chopped episodes (seasons 1–20)
  • plantains, octopus Entrée: champagne, skirt steak, yuca, coconut Dessert: chicha morada, Cotija cheese, mangoes, shoestring potato sticks Contestants: Jeff

    List of Chopped episodes (seasons 1–20)

    List_of_Chopped_episodes_(seasons_1–20)

  • Corn Palace
  • Multi-purpose venue in Mitchell, South Dakota

    Dakota, United States. The Moorish Revival building is decorated with crop art; the murals and designs covering the building are made from corn and other

    Corn Palace

    Corn Palace

    Corn_Palace

  • Reyna Tropical
  • American band

    rated it 7.7/10. Herrera also wrote that the album contains influences of chicha, zapateado, and soukous rhythms. PopMatters rated the album 8/10, and called

    Reyna Tropical

    Reyna_Tropical

  • Buffalo wing
  • American dish of spicy chicken wings

    Flying Jacob Fujian red wine chicken Galinha à portuguesa Galinhada Gallo en chicha Gulai ayam Helzel Inubaran Kedjenou Kinamatisang manok King Ranch chicken

    Buffalo wing

    Buffalo wing

    Buffalo_wing

  • Cumbia
  • Musical rhythms and folk dance traditions of Latin America

    vallenato and cumbia villera Peruvian cumbia also known as chicha or psychedelic cumbia Chicha [es] also known as Andean cumbia or Andean tropical music

    Cumbia

    Cumbia

  • Jägermeister
  • German digestif

    molasses Basi Intus Palek Tea Fermented tea Kombucha Various starches Cauim Chicha Parakari Ibwatu Liquors by ingredients Fruit Apple Applejack Calvados Cashew

    Jägermeister

    Jägermeister

    Jägermeister

  • El Dorado
  • Legendary city in South America

    Warfare Women Specific Battle of Pasca (~1470) Battle of Chocontá (~1490) Chicha Duit Emeralds Muisca raft Ruana Tejo Tunjo Zoratama The Salt People Zipaquirá

    El Dorado

    El Dorado

    El_Dorado

  • Dalca
  • Type of canoe

    Architecture and art Churches of Chiloé Chilote School of Religious Imagery Colonial fortifications Palafito Cuisine Chapalele Chicha de manzana Curanto

    Dalca

    Dalca

    Dalca

  • Latin American cuisine
  • Broad culinary traditions

    popular beverages include coffee, mate, guayusa, hibiscus tea, horchata, chicha, atole, cacao and aguas frescas. Latin American desserts are as rich and

    Latin American cuisine

    Latin American cuisine

    Latin_American_cuisine

  • Tranqui Island
  • Island in Los Lagos Region, Chile

    Architecture and art Churches of Chiloé Chilote School of Religious Imagery Colonial fortifications Palafito Cuisine Chapalele Chicha de manzana Curanto

    Tranqui Island

    Tranqui Island

    Tranqui_Island

  • Curanto
  • Chilote method of cooking food

    Architecture and art Churches of Chiloé Chilote School of Religious Imagery Colonial fortifications Palafito Cuisine Chapalele Chicha de manzana Curanto

    Curanto

    Curanto

    Curanto

  • Women in Muisca society
  • activities, women took charge of sowing the fields, preparing food and chicha, and educating children. Both men and women participated in religious rituals

    Women in Muisca society

    Women in Muisca society

    Women_in_Muisca_society

  • Tériade
  • Greek writer, publisher and art critic (1897-1983)

    Matisse - Le Cateau-Cambrésis. Catalogue, textes de François Chapon, Céline Chicha, Montreuil, Gourcuff Gradenigo, 2006. 223 p. : ill. en noir et en coul.

    Tériade

    Tériade

    Tériade

  • Bogotá
  • Capital and largest city of Colombia

    and the various types and forms of it. The product was also the base for chicha; the alcoholic beverage of the people, still sold in central Bogotá today

    Bogotá

    Bogotá

    Bogotá

  • Coricancha
  • Archaeological site in Peru

    dyeing woollen cloth for the service of the temple, as well as in making chicha. Finally, he took the bodies of the seven deceased Incas and adorned them

    Coricancha

    Coricancha

    Coricancha

  • Circular Mission
  • Jesuit mission system in South America

    Architecture and art Churches of Chiloé Chilote School of Religious Imagery Colonial fortifications Palafito Cuisine Chapalele Chicha de manzana Curanto

    Circular Mission

    Circular Mission

    Circular_Mission

  • Roca Remolinos
  • Submarine hill in Chile

    Architecture and art Churches of Chiloé Chilote School of Religious Imagery Colonial fortifications Palafito Cuisine Chapalele Chicha de manzana Curanto

    Roca Remolinos

    Roca Remolinos

    Roca_Remolinos

  • The Emperor's New Groove
  • 2000 animated Disney film by Mark Dindal

    Malick as Chicha, Pacha's supportive, pregnant wife Kellyann Kelso and Eli Russell Linnetz as Chaca and Tipo respectively, Pacha and Chicha's two young

    The Emperor's New Groove

    The_Emperor's_New_Groove

  • Cuisine of Chiloé
  • Architecture and art Churches of Chiloé Chilote School of Religious Imagery Colonial fortifications Palafito Cuisine Chapalele Chicha de manzana Curanto

    Cuisine of Chiloé

    Cuisine of Chiloé

    Cuisine_of_Chiloé

  • Boruca
  • Group of Indigenous people from Costa Rica

    has five edges and is made from a tree that only grows in the mountains. Chicha is the most common traditional drink. It is offered at special occasions

    Boruca

    Boruca

    Boruca

  • Potatoes of Chiloé
  • Variety of plants

    Architecture and art Churches of Chiloé Chilote School of Religious Imagery Colonial fortifications Palafito Cuisine Chapalele Chicha de manzana Curanto

    Potatoes of Chiloé

    Potatoes of Chiloé

    Potatoes_of_Chiloé

  • Chorro de Quevedo
  • Fountain in Bogotá, Colombia

    and hostels. Colorful street art can be found on nearby walls. There are also local establishments nearby that serve chicha. In the square, public storytellers

    Chorro de Quevedo

    Chorro de Quevedo

    Chorro_de_Quevedo

  • Gulf of Corcovado
  • Body of water in Los Lagos Region, Chile

    Architecture and art Churches of Chiloé Chilote School of Religious Imagery Colonial fortifications Palafito Cuisine Chapalele Chicha de manzana Curanto

    Gulf of Corcovado

    Gulf of Corcovado

    Gulf_of_Corcovado

  • Wari culture
  • Pre-Inca Culture, c. 500 BCE–1000 CE

    In one of the D-shaped temples at Conchopata, there were large smashed chicha vessels on the floor and human heads placed as offerings as a form of human

    Wari culture

    Wari culture

    Wari_culture

  • Desertores Islands
  • Group of islands in the Sea of Chiloé, Los Lagos Region, Chile

    Architecture and art Churches of Chiloé Chilote School of Religious Imagery Colonial fortifications Palafito Cuisine Chapalele Chicha de manzana Curanto

    Desertores Islands

    Desertores Islands

    Desertores_Islands

  • Cucao and Huillinco
  • Architecture and art Churches of Chiloé Chilote School of Religious Imagery Colonial fortifications Palafito Cuisine Chapalele Chicha de manzana Curanto

    Cucao and Huillinco

    Cucao and Huillinco

    Cucao_and_Huillinco

  • Culture of Peru
  • typical drinks such as chicha de jora (corn fermented and sun-dried), with very low alcohol content, as well as non-alcoholic chicha made from purple corn

    Culture of Peru

    Culture_of_Peru

  • Crescentia cujete
  • Species of plant

    entrance ticket). Native Americans throughout the country traditionally serve chicha in calabash vessels to the participants of special events such as the baile

    Crescentia cujete

    Crescentia cujete

    Crescentia_cujete

  • Licor de oro
  • Architecture and art Churches of Chiloé Chilote School of Religious Imagery Colonial fortifications Palafito Cuisine Chapalele Chicha de manzana Curanto

    Licor de oro

    Licor de oro

    Licor_de_oro

  • Fernet-Branca
  • Bitter, aromatic spirit from Italy

    Potter/Ten Speed/Harmony/Rodale. ISBN 978-1-60774-749-9. "The "spirited" art of Fernet Branca's calendars". Italian Ways. 22 January 2014. Archived from

    Fernet-Branca

    Fernet-Branca

    Fernet-Branca

  • El Tío
  • Bolivian mine guardian deity

    on carnival Tuesday, the miners perform the challa [es] ritual, spilling chicha or other liquor in the earth, and adorning the El Tío effigy with garlands

    El Tío

    El Tío

    El_Tío

  • Chacao Channel
  • Natural waterway between Chiloé Island and mainland Chile

    Architecture and art Churches of Chiloé Chilote School of Religious Imagery Colonial fortifications Palafito Cuisine Chapalele Chicha de manzana Curanto

    Chacao Channel

    Chacao Channel

    Chacao_Channel

  • Chicken tikka masala
  • Indo-British dish

    Flying Jacob Fujian red wine chicken Galinha à portuguesa Galinhada Gallo en chicha Gulai ayam Helzel Inubaran Kedjenou Kinamatisang manok King Ranch chicken

    Chicken tikka masala

    Chicken tikka masala

    Chicken_tikka_masala

  • Ten (singer)
  • Thai singer and rapper (born 1996)

    both Thai and Korean celebrities such as Nam Tae-hyun, Park Ye-eun, Kitty Chicha, and James Teeradon. In August, Ten was announced to join Taemin of Shinee

    Ten (singer)

    Ten (singer)

    Ten_(singer)

  • Chilote poncho
  • Type of woolen poncho

    Architecture and art Churches of Chiloé Chilote School of Religious Imagery Colonial fortifications Palafito Cuisine Chapalele Chicha de manzana Curanto

    Chilote poncho

    Chilote_poncho

  • Campari
  • Italian bitter

    diversification and international expansion", Corporate Strategy and Firm Growth: Creating Value for Shareholders, by Angelo Dringoli The Art of Campari

    Campari

    Campari

  • Pollera women
  • Andean women's culture

    poor indigenous way of life to a wealthy criollo one. The Peruvian cumbia (chicha) music scene developed alongside 1960s cholification, itself a synthesis

    Pollera women

    Pollera women

    Pollera_women

  • Caucahue Island
  • Island in Los Lagos Region, Chile

    Architecture and art Churches of Chiloé Chilote School of Religious Imagery Colonial fortifications Palafito Cuisine Chapalele Chicha de manzana Curanto

    Caucahue Island

    Caucahue_Island

  • Smithsonian Folklife Festival
  • Festival hosted by the Smithsonian on the National Mall in Washington, D.C.

    Promoting the Concert Is as Exciting as the Music, You Know You're Listening to Chicha". Smithsonian Magazine. "2016 Smithsonian Folklife Festival". Smithsonian

    Smithsonian Folklife Festival

    Smithsonian Folklife Festival

    Smithsonian_Folklife_Festival

  • Licancabur
  • Stratovolcano on the Bolivia–Chile border

    (November 2021). "Interregional interactions across the Southern Andes: Yavi-Chicha ceramic circulation in northern Chile during the Late pre-Hispanic periods"

    Licancabur

    Licancabur

    Licancabur

  • Culture of Latin America
  • Formal and informal expression of the people of Latin America

    maize-based dishes and drinks (tortillas, tamales, arepas, pupusas, chicha morada, chicha de jora) and various salsas and other condiments (guacamole, pico

    Culture of Latin America

    Culture_of_Latin_America

  • Chilote school of religious imagery
  • Place in Chile

    Architecture and art Churches of Chiloé Chilote School of Religious Imagery Colonial fortifications Palafito Cuisine Chapalele Chicha de manzana Curanto

    Chilote school of religious imagery

    Chilote school of religious imagery

    Chilote_school_of_religious_imagery

  • Churches of Chiloé
  • UNESCO World Heritage Site

    Architecture and art Churches of Chiloé Chilote School of Religious Imagery Colonial fortifications Palafito Cuisine Chapalele Chicha de manzana Curanto

    Churches of Chiloé

    Churches of Chiloé

    Churches_of_Chiloé

  • Quinchao Island
  • Island in Chile

    Architecture and art Churches of Chiloé Chilote School of Religious Imagery Colonial fortifications Palafito Cuisine Chapalele Chicha de manzana Curanto

    Quinchao Island

    Quinchao Island

    Quinchao_Island

  • Culture of Honduras
  • especially corn, from where they contributed culturally to Honduras the ‘Chicha’; in the artistic-economic plane the Lencas stand out for their pottery

    Culture of Honduras

    Culture of Honduras

    Culture_of_Honduras

  • Fermentation in food processing
  • Converting carbohydrates to alcohol or acids using anaerobic microorganisms

    paneer Africa: garri, injera, laxoox, mageu, ogi, ogiri, iru Americas: chicha, chocolate, vanilla, hot sauce, tepache, tibicos, pulque, muktuk, kiviak

    Fermentation in food processing

    Fermentation in food processing

    Fermentation_in_food_processing

  • Chiloé Archipelago
  • Group of islands in Chile

    and prepared as an asado, especially around Christmas and New Year. Apple chicha (cider) is a common alcoholic beverage. Other typical alcoholic beverages

    Chiloé Archipelago

    Chiloé Archipelago

    Chiloé_Archipelago

  • List of The Emperor's New School episodes
  •  2006 (2006-03-03) 110 The Lost Kids: Kuzco babysits Pacha's kids while Pacha and Chicha go to the "Cure All Spa & Hot Springs" for their anniversary, but the kids

    List of The Emperor's New School episodes

    List_of_The_Emperor's_New_School_episodes

  • Peruvian cuisine
  • Culinary traditions of Peru

    substituted by lamb, chicken, or beef) is made in a pot after marinating in chicha de jora (corn beer) and spices including cilantro and garlic. This dish

    Peruvian cuisine

    Peruvian_cuisine

  • Caleta Zorra
  • Bay in Chile

    Architecture and art Churches of Chiloé Chilote School of Religious Imagery Colonial fortifications Palafito Cuisine Chapalele Chicha de manzana Curanto

    Caleta Zorra

    Caleta_Zorra

  • Muisca raft
  • Pre-Columbian votive piece

    surfaces in comparison to the polished gold in surrounding regions. Muisca art tended to include components that referred back to the raw material used

    Muisca raft

    Muisca raft

    Muisca_raft

  • Pulque
  • Alcoholic beverage made from agave

    and Nicolás (Germán Bracco), where they order pulque. Agave nectar Cauim Chicha Palm toddy Tepoztecatl Y. H. Hui; E. Özgül Evranuz (17 May 2012). Handbook

    Pulque

    Pulque

    Pulque

  • The Emperor's New School
  • American animated television series

    loyalty to her. As a student, Kuzco lives with the peasant Pacha, his wife Chicha, and their children Chaca, Tipo, and Yupi. The family's modest home differs

    The Emperor's New School

    The Emperor's New School

    The_Emperor's_New_School

  • Pre-Columbian cuisine
  • the Peruvian guinea pig, considered a delicacy. The Incan people drank chicha de jora, a traditional drink. People used clay pots known as ollas de barro

    Pre-Columbian cuisine

    Pre-Columbian cuisine

    Pre-Columbian_cuisine

  • Chiloé Wind Farm
  • Planned wind farm in south-central Chile

    Architecture and art Churches of Chiloé Chilote School of Religious Imagery Colonial fortifications Palafito Cuisine Chapalele Chicha de manzana Curanto

    Chiloé Wind Farm

    Chiloé Wind Farm

    Chiloé_Wind_Farm

  • Governorate of Chiloé
  • Political and military subdivision of the Spanish Empire

    Architecture and art Churches of Chiloé Chilote School of Religious Imagery Colonial fortifications Palafito Cuisine Chapalele Chicha de manzana Curanto

    Governorate of Chiloé

    Governorate of Chiloé

    Governorate_of_Chiloé

  • Chacao, Chile
  • Place in Chiloé, Los Lagos

    Architecture and art Churches of Chiloé Chilote School of Religious Imagery Colonial fortifications Palafito Cuisine Chapalele Chicha de manzana Curanto

    Chacao, Chile

    Chacao, Chile

    Chacao,_Chile

  • Coq au vin
  • French style chicken stew

    and Julia Child included coq au vin in their 1961 cookbook Mastering the Art of French Cooking, and Child prepared it twice on the PBS cooking show The

    Coq au vin

    Coq au vin

    Coq_au_vin

  • El derecho de vivir en paz (song)
  • Single by Víctor Jara

    performed live in 1971 at the Teatro Marconi (current Teatro Nescafé de las Artes). It is considered as one of the most innovative and experimental songs

    El derecho de vivir en paz (song)

    El derecho de vivir en paz (song)

    El_derecho_de_vivir_en_paz_(song)

  • Inca Empire
  • 1438–1533 empire in South America

    who had brought only a small retinue. The Inca offered them ceremonial chicha in a golden cup, which the Spanish rejected. The Spanish interpreter, Friar

    Inca Empire

    Inca Empire

    Inca_Empire

  • Scotch whisky
  • Malt or grain whisky distilled in Scotland

    molasses Basi Intus Palek Tea Fermented tea Kombucha Various starches Cauim Chicha Parakari Ibwatu Liquors by ingredients Fruit Apple Applejack Calvados Cashew

    Scotch whisky

    Scotch whisky

    Scotch_whisky

  • Pre-Columbian Ecuador
  • Ecuador before Spanish colonization

    delight of the Indians; for, besides being their food, their favourite liquor chicha was made of it; the Indian artists therefore used to shew their skill in

    Pre-Columbian Ecuador

    Pre-Columbian Ecuador

    Pre-Columbian_Ecuador

  • Caicumeo
  • Architecture and art Churches of Chiloé Chilote School of Religious Imagery Colonial fortifications Palafito Cuisine Chapalele Chicha de manzana Curanto

    Caicumeo

    Caicumeo

  • History of beer
  • has been converted to fermentable sugars by human saliva, similar to the chicha of South America. This practice is also used by many other tribes around

    History of beer

    History of beer

    History_of_beer

  • Caulín Bay
  • Bay located in the northern end of Chiloé Island, Chile

    Architecture and art Churches of Chiloé Chilote School of Religious Imagery Colonial fortifications Palafito Cuisine Chapalele Chicha de manzana Curanto

    Caulín Bay

    Caulín_Bay

  • Cocktail
  • Combination of spirits and non alcoholic ingredients

    David A. (2008). The Fine Art of Mixing Drinks. London: Faber and Faber Limited. pp. 24–25. Embury, David A. (2008). The Fine Art of Mixing Drinks. London:

    Cocktail

    Cocktail

    Cocktail

  • Moonshine by country
  • Araqi Arrack Bacanora Borovička Boukha Cachaça Chacha Changaa Charanda Chicha Clairin Corn whiskey Desi daru Tharra Génépi Grappa Guaro Hokonui moonshine

    Moonshine by country

    Moonshine_by_country

  • Metate
  • Mesoamerican quern or milling-stone

    sustenance, and it is entirely possible that maize was reserved for making chicha (beer), for use in ritual feasting activities. Given their role as a burial

    Metate

    Metate

    Metate

  • Taki Unquy
  • 16th century indigenous movement in the Peruvian Andes

    (2019-12-01). "Defining Identity during Revitalization: Taki Onqoy in the Chicha-Soras Valley (Ayacucho, Peru)". International Journal of Historical Archaeology

    Taki Unquy

    Taki_Unquy

  • Sirena chilota
  • Chilote mythological aquatic being

    Architecture and art Churches of Chiloé Chilote School of Religious Imagery Colonial fortifications Palafito Cuisine Chapalele Chicha de manzana Curanto

    Sirena chilota

    Sirena chilota

    Sirena_chilota

  • Jack Daniel's
  • Whiskey brand

    album Way Down Yonder (1974) depicts bottles of Jack Daniel's on its cover art. Liquor portal Drink portal Outline of whisky List of historic whisky distilleries

    Jack Daniel's

    Jack Daniel's

    Jack_Daniel's

  • Nencatacoa
  • Muisca god of artists

    drank much chicha. Also to celebrate the completion of temples, houses or roads and with the arrival of new caciques the Muisca drank much chicha. At times

    Nencatacoa

    Nencatacoa

    Nencatacoa

  • Santa Cruz de la Sierra
  • Most populous city in Bolivia

    and plantain) Arepas Covered Soup Traditional Drinks: Somó Mocochinchi Chicha Camba Typical pastries (baked camba): Cuñapé Sponge-shaped cuñapé Sonso

    Santa Cruz de la Sierra

    Santa Cruz de la Sierra

    Santa_Cruz_de_la_Sierra

  • Potosí
  • City in Bolivia

    vendors dominated street markets and stalls, selling food, coca leaves, and chicha (maize beer). A portion of the female population were sex workers, who worked

    Potosí

    Potosí

    Potosí

  • Peruvian retablo
  • (underneath) the Box, until the buried as offerings to the deities, alongside chicha, coca, etc. There is a story of how a Catholic priest effectively used a

    Peruvian retablo

    Peruvian retablo

    Peruvian_retablo

  • Dalcahue Channel
  • Architecture and art Churches of Chiloé Chilote School of Religious Imagery Colonial fortifications Palafito Cuisine Chapalele Chicha de manzana Curanto

    Dalcahue Channel

    Dalcahue Channel

    Dalcahue_Channel

  • Chilean cuisine
  • Culinary traditions of Chile

    Alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages Chicha de manzana: A fermented apple cider. Chicha de calafate: chicha made with calafate, a berry that only grows

    Chilean cuisine

    Chilean cuisine

    Chilean_cuisine

  • Chiloé Island
  • Island of Chile

    Architecture and art Churches of Chiloé Chilote School of Religious Imagery Colonial fortifications Palafito Cuisine Chapalele Chicha de manzana Curanto

    Chiloé Island

    Chiloé Island

    Chiloé_Island

  • San Pedro Island (Chile)
  • Island in Quellón, Chile

    apple, cherry, and Chilean rhubarb (Gunnera tinctoria), known as nalca. Chicha, a local alcoholic beverage, was made from these apples by the original

    San Pedro Island (Chile)

    San Pedro Island (Chile)

    San_Pedro_Island_(Chile)

  • Cognac
  • Style of brandy produced in France

    Retrieved 18 May 2019. Bill Owens; Alan Dikty; Andrew Faulkner (2019). The Art of Distilling, Revised and Expanded: An Enthusiast's Guide to the Artisan

    Cognac

    Cognac

    Cognac

  • Vermouth
  • Italian aromatized, fortified wine

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  • Political grouping of the Chimú culture in early Peru

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  • Prehispanic Brazilian alcoholic beverage

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  • Spanish fortified wine from white grapes

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  • Chicky
  • n.

    A chicken; -- used as a diminutive or pet name, especially in calling fowls.

  • Which
  • a.

    A interrogative pronoun, used both substantively and adjectively, and in direct and indirect questions, to ask for, or refer to, an individual person or thing among several of a class; as, which man is it? which woman was it? which is the house? he asked which route he should take; which is best, to live or to die? See the Note under What, pron., 1.

  • China
  • n.

    China ware, which is the modern popular term for porcelain. See Porcelain.

  • Chich
  • n.

    The chick-pea.

  • Chitchat
  • n.

    Familiar or trifling talk; prattle.

  • Which
  • pron.

    A compound relative or indefinite pronoun, standing for any one which, whichever, that which, those which, the . . . which, and the like; as, take which you will.

  • Chincha
  • n.

    A south American rodent of the genus Lagotis.

  • Chica
  • n.

    A fermented liquor or beer made in South American from a decoction of maize.

  • Chinche
  • a.

    Parsimonious; niggardly.

  • Concha
  • n.

    The plain semidome of an apse; sometimes used for the entire apse.

  • Cliche
  • n.

    A stereotype plate or any similar reproduction of ornament, or lettering, in relief.

  • Chica
  • n.

    A popular Moorish, Spanish, and South American dance, said to be the original of the fandango, etc.

  • Chinch
  • n.

    The bedbug (Cimex lectularius).

  • Concha
  • n.

    The external ear; esp. the largest and deepest concavity of the external ear, surrounding the entrance to the auditory canal.

  • Chinch
  • n.

    A bug (Blissus leucopterus), which, in the United States, is very destructive to grass, wheat, and other grains; -- also called chiniz, chinch bug, chink bug. It resembles the bedbug in its disgusting odor.

  • Chica
  • n.

    A red coloring matter. extracted from the Bignonia Chica, used by some tribes of South American Indians to stain the skin.

  • Chouicha
  • n.

    The salmon of the Columbia River or California. See Quinnat.

  • Chacma
  • n.

    A large species of African baboon (Cynocephalus porcarius); -- called also ursine baboon. [See Illust. of Baboon.]

  • Chicha
  • n.

    See Chica.

  • Chiches
  • pl.

    of Chich