elutute
Elutute is a term that refers to a specific type of traditional fermented beverage originating from the indigenous communities of the Andes region in South America. While the exact ingredients and preparation methods can vary significantly between different communities and even households, the core process involves the fermentation of starchy ingredients. Commonly used bases include maize (corn), quinoa, or other local tubers and grains.
The fermentation process is typically initiated by the presence of naturally occurring yeasts and bacteria, or
Elutute is often consumed during social gatherings, celebrations, and religious ceremonies. It holds cultural significance and