Peru
By; Lyasia And Kamiel
Weather And Land
In Peru weather is steady. I stays between 60 through 70 degrees. The weather sometimes ranges depending on the location.
Traditional DIsh
Lomo Saltado is one of the most popular Peruvian dishes and symbolizes like no other the fusion of Peruvian ingredients with Asian techniques of preparing food. Lomo Saltado is made of sliced beef stir stir-fried with red onions, tomatoes, yellow Peruvian chilies (aji amarillo), soy sauce, vinegar and cilantro.
Celebrations
Peru about 3000 typical fiestas are celebrated every year. The majority of those are organized to celebrate the day of a santo patron (a saint). Those saints originally formed part of the Christian calender in the Colonial Period but they were always mixed with the magical religion of the Andean regions. A good example of this “cultural syncretism” is the Festivity of Corpus Christi in Cusco. This religious day, originally introduced by the Spaniards, was accepted by the Peruvian inhabitants as for them it had little to do with Catholicism, so much more with an old Inca ritual.
Peru Music
The Peru music is a fusion of sounds and styles drawing on Peru'sAndean, Spanish, and African roots.
Manners
Peruvians are generally considered to be very warm and friendly to strangers, especially in the coastal areas and larger cities. However, there are some cultural differences in etiquette that can be off-putting for visitors – and some of our manners can strike Peruvians as unusual as well. We hope this guide to Peruvian etiquette will help you avoid any uncomfortable situations.
http://www.expatperu.com/peruvian-manners-and-etiquette.html