Welcome to our blog, your home for all things Peruvian in Ireland! From traditional recipes and folklore dance to music, culture, and community stories, explore the vibrant spirit of Peru right here.
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From the Andes to Dublin: The Story Behind Anticuchos and How to Make Them in Ireland

Discover the history of Peruvian anticuchos and learn how to make this iconic street food at home using ingredients available in Ireland.
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Where to Find Peruvian Ingredients for Cooking in Dublin

If you have recently moved to Dublin or are a Peruvian food lover, discover where to buy authentic Peruvian ingredients in Ireland!
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Behind Peruvian Independence Day 2024

Relive all the memories of what it was Peruvian Independence Day 2024! From singing the national anthem to trying the best Peruvian food!
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Diplomatic celebration of Peruvian Independence Day

The Embassy of Peru in Ireland organised a special event to celebrate Peru’s 203rd Independence Day at The City Hall in Dublin on July 29th, 2024. Peru Fusion Ireland performed traditional dance, featuring the famous huayno “Pio pio by El Chato Grados,” showcasing colorful costumes and exuberant dancers.
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We are taking over Ireland!

A little bit of context If you are Irish, or you have been living in Ireland for a while now, let me ask you a question: How many Peruvians do you know? 2? 1? None? Well, I am not surprised by that answer. One of the things that still surprises me about living in Ireland…
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The History Behind the Traditional Peruvian Dish: Causa Limeña

A personal apreciation I remember the first time I tried Causa Limeña, I was living in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and my housemate had invited a guest over to our house for lunch. I didn’t know much about her, only that she was Peruvian and that she has brought all the ingredients to make us taste…
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Between Halloween and Creole Music day

If I say the 31st of October, what’s the first thing that comes to your mind? As a Peruvian living in Ireland, I will have two different answers for you, depending on where I am at the moment. I have been living in Ireland for the past 4 years, so I will probably say Halloween,…
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Peru takes over St. Patrick’s Day in Dublin, 2023

La le padraig a shonna duit What’s the first thing that comes to mind when I say Ireland? Lucky Shamrocks, Guinness in Temple Bar, and St. Patrick’s Day are some things people first think of when I talk about Ireland. During March in Ireland, the city is dressed with flags and decorated in green colours.…
