çipa
Çipa, also known as chifa, is a culinary fusion tradition originating in Peru that combines Peruvian ingredients and cooking techniques with Chinese influences. This unique blend emerged in the late 19th and early 20th centuries with the arrival of Chinese immigrants to Peru, who adapted their culinary heritage to local produce and flavors. The resulting cuisine is distinct from traditional Chinese food and has become an integral part of Peruvian identity.
Key characteristics of çipa include the use of ingredients like ají amarillo, corn, and potatoes alongside