Culture Shock! Chile - A Survival Guide to Customs and Etiquette
142 CultureShock! Chile sugary egg yolk and milk mixture, and then frozen. Many desserts have a meringue component, including th ...
Food 143 it can be very dangerous if the can explodes. Manjar is spread on bread like peanut butter or Nutella, and the large co ...
144 CultureShock! Chile Throughout most of the year, Chileans enjoy fresh fruits and vegetables. ...
Food 145 rather than Californian wines for flavour. In general, Chilean red wines tend to have a stronger reputation than the wh ...
146 CultureShock! Chile Vaina is a tasty mixture of port wine with egg white and cinnamon. Aguardiente (fire water) is very stro ...
Food 147 Lomito’n was the fi rst Chilean restaurant chain and is a good option for a quick meal. German restaurants. In recent y ...
148 CultureShock! Chile bringing the check immediately after finishing would imply that you should leave. Tap water is not autom ...
Food 149 In addition to the large number of new restaurants, fast food chains abound, both Chilean and the familiar foreign chai ...
150 CultureShock! Chile need to have your original receipt. Most people just get credit towards the purchase of another bottle. ...
Food 151 booths where stall owners can even cook the food for you to eat right there. For fresh produce, many people in Santiago ...
‘I was reading a book, its cover was made of metal, its pages of gold, its letters of coral. Crying, I deciphered legends, yello ...
Enjoying the Culture 153 CHILEAN CULTURE On the surface, Chile appears to be not all that different from the United States or pa ...
154 CultureShock! Chile Ethnically and linguistically the Mapuche were one people, but the vast length of their territory gave r ...
Enjoying the Culture 155 a good harvest. The Machi leads the ceremony and uses a rewe (ladder to heaven) that also faces east. T ...
156 CultureShock! Chile piled mounds of earth into mountains. The animals that were not strong enough to climb up fell into the ...
Enjoying the Culture 157 Mapuche traditionally wear brightly coloured handwoven clothes, which the women accessorise with the fi ...
158 CultureShock! Chile NATIVE PEOPLES OF THE NORTH In addition to the Aymara, the Atacameños, Quechua and Kollas are indigenous ...
Enjoying the Culture 159 The village is named after an Incan princess who was converted to Catholicism by her Spanish lover. She ...
160 CultureShock! Chile which allowed the islanders to devote much time and energy to ceremonial activities. Priests, scribes an ...
Enjoying the Culture 161 The island was also home to thousands of petroglyphs. Most of these rock carvings depict birds, animals ...
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