Latin American and Caribbean food festival at Peru Embassy in Delhi

Apr 1, 2019 | Food

Date: 28 March 2019
Venue: Art Gallery of the Embassy of Peru, Vasant Vihar

Art Gallery of The Embassy of Peru carries an interesting collection of South American art, pottery and paintings.  We had attended the 1st anniversary of the Indo-Peruvian Friendship Association at this venue. This time we were invited to a more chilled out event – The Latin American and Caribbean food festival at this venue. The event was hosted by the Embassy of Peru in collaboration with the embassies of Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Mexico, Panama and Trinidad & Tobago.

Each of these countries had a separate table with unique items from their country.  At the beginning of the event, an incumbent from the embassy of the specific country, or the chef introduced the dishes that had been laid. It was an even balance between vegetarian and non-vegetarian fare. The items were unique to us, not something that we have had. Yet, there was a sense of familiarity that made the dining experience all the most exciting.

For instance, the chicken curry-roti combo from Guyana is quite like what we have here, but with new seasoning. The vegetarian flat bread and chickpea combination was a take on our chhole baturay – but many times tastier. We also loved the beautiful prawn cocktail dish served in scooped out avocados from Ecuador. They had some coconut based desserts on the table that resembled our coconut barfis and laddoos. The Mexican tacos stuffed with cheese in vegetarian style and chicken in the non-vegetarian were way more yum than what we have at Mexican restaurants in Delhi NCR. They also served some crystallised fruit on the side which made a lovely combo with the items on the table. In fact, there was a voting round among diners and Mexico won the award for tastiest food that evening.

Last but not the least, the chef on the Peru counter made the very tasty cocktail Pisco Sour in front of the guests. The beeline for that table made it apparent that this citrus yet sweet drink was a hit!

This collaboration by the embassies showed how well we stand if we are working together.  The diversity in the lifestyle of every race makes for great variety.  Yet, kudos to the sensitivity, they had perhaps brought such dishes that would sit on our Indian palette. If anything, this evening at the Art Gallery of Peru brought us closer to a host of cultures. In fact, the artwork currently on display here is water colour and pencil medium paintings by a couple where the wife is Peruvian and the husband – our desi boy.

We at Delhi-Fun-Dos have realised that celebrating our regional diversities (read quirks) breaks the monotony and make the proceedings so much more interesting and fun. For instance, our teamwork gets us opportunities to experience such unique gastronomic journeys like no other.  We stand humbled by the beautiful collaboration by the Embassy of Peru and the diplomatic missions of other Latin American countries in putting up such exceptional culinary harmony.

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14 Comments

  1. Joanna

    Pisco sours are so delicious, I miss them so much. I used to drink so many of them in Peru. The food selection sounds amazing as well, nothing compares with traditional Mexican tacos. 🙂

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  2. Cristina Petrini

    The best festivals to attend, those dedicated to good food!

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  3. Joan

    I love food festivals but sadly I have never found one around where I live now, I am so on the look out this year.

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  4. Amber Myers

    So fun! I’ve always loved food festivals. Trying out new foods is always a fun time for me.

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  5. Tara Pittman

    The vegetarian flat bread and chickpea combination sounds so yummy. Food festivals are always so fun.

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  6. Sarah Bailey

    Oh wow this sounds like an amazing food festival to go and be part of! What a mix of items and flavours! I would love to try so much of it.

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  7. Jessica Joachim

    This looks like such a fun event! I love anything that has to do with food, so a food festival is something that is right up my alley. It is always fun to get to try new things.

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  8. Melissa

    This looks like so much fun! I would love to try some of these cultural foods.

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  9. Dalene Ekirapa

    Who would refuse some good cocktail? Anyway, Mexico deserves the win! The Mexican tacos drive me hungry!!

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  10. Alvern @ Success Unscrambled

    So, no one invited me to dinner? That is not fair at all with all that good food on the table the only person missing was me. I would have loved to have a taste of all this gorgeous food.

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