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Peruvian Kitchen

By Morena Cuadra and Morena Escardó

Published 2014

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Its name is Quechua and means “tree tomato,” but in other parts of the world it is known as tamarillo. It is very similar to a tomato both in flavor and texture, and there are a few varieties of it in Peru. We like to enjoy them in spicy sauces, desserts, and compotes. Sachatomates can be eaten raw or lightly cooked.

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