chicha

[ˈtʃitʃə]

chicha Definition

  • 1a traditional South American beverage made from fermented maize or other grains
  • 2a similar drink made from cassava or other starchy roots in the Caribbean and Central and South America

Using chicha: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "chicha" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    Chicha is a popular drink in Peru.

  • Example

    The indigenous people of the Andes have been making chicha for centuries.

Phrases with chicha

  • a non-alcoholic Peruvian beverage made from purple corn, pineapple, cinnamon, and cloves

    Example

    Chicha morada is a refreshing drink that is often served with meals in Peru.

  • masato

    a type of chicha made from cassava in the Amazon Basin

    Example

    Masato is a popular drink among the indigenous people of the Amazon.

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Summary: chicha in Brief

The term 'chicha' [ˈtʃitʃə] refers to a traditional South American beverage made from fermented maize or other grains. It is also used to describe a similar drink made from cassava or other starchy roots in the Caribbean and Central and South America. Examples of chicha include chicha morada and masato.