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    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...
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    Chicha morada is a beverage originated in the Andean regions of Perú but is currently consumed at a national level. The base ingredient of the drink is...
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    Kitty Chicha Amatayakul (Thai: ชิชา อมาตยกุล; born 5 August 1993), born Kanyawee Phumsiridol (Thai: กัลยวีร์ ภูมิสิริดล), is a Thai actress, singer and...
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  • Chicha Libre is a Brooklyn-based six-member band founded by Olivier Conan. Its name is a reference to chicha, a corn-based liquor that has been produced...
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  • Gallo en chicha is a traditional chicken dish in Salvadoran cuisine, also eaten elsewhere in Central America, such as in Guatemala. The dish is made with...
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    Chicha de piña is a Latin American spicy chicha made from pineapple crusts and cores, panela or brown sugar, and spices such as cinnamon, clove, anise...
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    Chicha de jora is a corn beer or chicha prepared by germinating maize, extracting the malt sugars, boiling the wort, and fermenting it in large vessels...
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  • 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 (film), a...
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  • Peruvian cumbia is a subgenre of chicha (Andean tropical music) that became popular in the coastal cities of Peru, mainly in Lima in the 1960s through...
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  • Chicha Press (Prensa Chicha in Spanish) is a Peruvian nickname for sensationalist tabloid newspapers that first emerged in the 1980s. The etymology of...
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