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Henrry Viera

shambar
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Well this story I an Lord of 95 years and she told me that the Shambar exquisite dish comes from the mountains in the North of our Peru and currently has more diffusion in our Trujillo, but the word Shambar suffered variations, given that this word comes from the quec Hua. People Quechua speakers put you that name to start agricultural week days Monday, which seemed very laborious ( Cha '' ma ) and with time variations had to pronounce and write. Some people refer for example to go to work as go to Chambear or Shambear.

  




Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

Shambar or chambar is the name of a popular dish and farmer from the typical cuisine of the North of the Peru. It is a thick soup that has wheat, beans and beans, plus has pork and ham.

  


Willy device

The shambar is a type of soup originally from trujillo, Peru and whose ingredients include numerous Serrano slips and vegetable stew. Farmers in the area were used to eat it on Monday since he filled them energy to complete the hard week that awaited them.

  


Anónimo

SHAMBAR: Food typical of Peru, prepared with wheat, pork and beans flakes.

  



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