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Super supper
Peru hopes to convert guinea pig into Andean-exported culinary treat

By RICK VECCHIO
For AP Weekly Features


-- Say what?!

LIMA, Peru (AP) -- After 34 years of patient tinkering, researchers at Peru's most prestigious agrarian university have bred a new culinary export they hope will scamper onto dinner plates throughout North America and the world: the super guinea pig.

The animal is a cuddly companion for millions of children in the United States and Canada. But in Peru, the rodent's birthplace, it remains a vital source of protein in rural communities, a mainstay of Andean folk medicine and a common religious sacrifice to the gods.

"It is well known that Peruvians eat guinea pig. Foreigners are more reluctant to eat it as they see the animal as a pet," said Gloria Palacios, director of La Molina National University's project to promote guinea pig exports.

"I think if they become familiar with the cuisine, maybe suddenly they'll give in and be tempted to try it," she said. "It is really delicious."

Peruvians consume an estimated 65 million guinea pigs each year. It is a dining experience that normally requires two hands to pick scant, sinewy meat from a bony carcass -- often with the head staring up from the plate.

But earlier this year, La Molina university started exporting the "Peruvian Breed" -- faster growing, plumper, tastier guinea pigs -- to the United States, Japan and several European nations that have large Peruvian immigrant populations.

The 1,000 guinea pigs shipped out weekly -- mostly to the United States -- each weigh just over a kilogram, said Dr. Lilia Chauca, head researcher of the breeding project.

In comparison, she said, the guinea pigs raised on alfalfa and vegetable peels in nearly every rural Andean household weigh up to 680 grams.

Guinea pig could be coming to a restaurant near you.


The meat is high in protein and low in fat and cholesterol and has a distinctive flavour, similar to rabbit. Chauca and her team of researchers at La Molina's National Institute of Agrarian Investigation started the super-size guinea pig project in 1970.

Archeological evidence shows guinea pigs were domesticated in Peru as far back as 2500 BC, and had deep cultural and religious significance. Guinea pigs are still a common tool of ritual healers, or "curanderos," who use the animals to diagnose illnesses.

A 17th-century native chronicler, Guaman Poma de Ayala, wrote that the Incas sacrificed 1,000 white guinea pigs along with 100 llamas in Cuzco's main plaza each July "so that neither the sun nor the waters would harm the food and the fields."

From the beginning of the Spanish colonization, the Catholic Church brutally suppressed Indian religious icons. But the guinea pig was spared.

Geronimo de Loayza, the first bishop of Lima from 1545 to 1575, refused a request by Spanish priests to order the mass extermination of the rodents, fearing it would spark a rebellion.

The Spanish colonizers made Indian artists paint, weave and carve items with Catholic themes to decorate churches and evangelize the natives. The artists copied prints imported from Europe, but added Peruvian touches.

Today, churches in Lima and Cuzco still display Indian depictions of the Last Supper with Jesus and the 12 disciples eating roasted guinea pig.


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:waits for the naive "that's gross" responses:


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Athletic Supporter wrote:
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Oh so you have had guinea pig? :o


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I'd give it a taste. Don't know if you don't try.


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little sadie wrote:
Athletic Supporter wrote:
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Oh so you have had guinea pig? :o

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No one can eat something this cute

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How dare they >_<


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godeatgod wrote:
No one can eat something this cute

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How dare they >_<


I know! Look at his face! You might as well eat a kitten!


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I think cows are cute, and most people still eat them.

Including me :oops:

I actually consider vegitarianism from time to time...just haven't pulled that trigger yet.

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Peruvians consume an estimated 65 million guinea pigs each year.


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It is a dining experience that normally requires two hands to pick scant, sinewy meat from a bony carcass -- often with the head staring up from the plate.


You see, you didn't have to go there!! I was just starting to get hungry for some domesticated rodent. :throwup:

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oops i thought this thread was about artie lange

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