Chicha is a fermented or non-fermented beverage of Latin America, emerging from the Andes and Amazonia regions. In both the pre- and post-Spanish conquest periods, corn beer made from a variety of maize landraces has been the most common form of chicha. However, chicha is also made from a variety of other cultigens and wild plants, including, among others, quinoa, kañiwa, peanut, manioc, palm fruit, rice, potato, oca, and chañar . There are many regional variations of chicha. In the Inca Empire, chicha had ceremonial and ritual uses.

Contains: Rice
Contains, including ancestors: Hops Alcohol
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Wikipedia title: Chicha
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