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The Art of Cheesemaking in Peru
I came to the Peruvian town of Baños to learn about cheesemaking in the Andes after seeing mountains of cheese in the small city of Huanuco.
I Tried an Overnight Potato Mask
People living in the Andes have used the strategy for centuries to treat cuts and burns.
Feminists Are Going to the Amazon to Drink Ayahuasca
The concept of harnessing the powers of ayahuasca for curative and revelatory experiences has gained popularity in recent years. Cosmic Sister, a psychedelic advocacy network, is hoping it can also help women heal from the wounds of the patriarchy.
Why Ditching Additives and Sweeteners Made Me a Better Peruvian Chef
Why use colourants when you can dye things with plants from the Andes?
Hipstere på ‘spirit quest’ har fuldstændig ødelagt ayahuasca for alle
Ayahuasca var et helligt lægemiddel. Nu er det et trendy, globalt stof, hvis popularitet truer med at udrydde det for evigt.
What's Killing All Those 'Scrotum' Frogs?
Thousands of the frogs, sometimes blended into juice, are at risk of extinction due to poaching and pollution.
Cardona, Guerrero, Wee Joe Allen: Vice Sports Goals Of The Week
Helping to get you through the unbearable monotony of the international break, here are some magnificent goooooals!
Why I'm Willing to Risk My Life to Make Sure You're Drinking Good Coffee
I was recently a judge for a coffee competition in Rwanda when the country was falling into a civil war. A military coup was happening and there were tanks on the street. We heard an automatic rifle and one of the president's cousins was killed in...
Peru Prepares for Protests as Outrage Over Violence Against Women Grows
In response to two separate cases of domestic violence graphically detailed in the media, Peruvian women will take to the streets this weekend to protest the culture of violence against women in the country. We spoke to some of the women organizing the...