culture   Andean countries

16 commonsense assertions
Concepts (16) llama (1) pan flutes (1) potato (1) quinoa (1) alpaca (1) chicha (1) corn (1) alpaca wool clothing (1) chinchilla (1) tuber (1) chullo (knit cap with earflaps) (1) cocaine (1) condor (1) golden berries (1) pachamama (mother earth) (1) proving physical endurance (1)
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1 llama Andean countries Llamas are valued for their wool and use as pack animals in the traditional culture of Andean countries. 27
2 pan flutes Andean countries The pan flute is a traditional Andean instrument deeply rooted in Andean music and cultural traditions. 17
3 potato Andean countries The potato is a culturally significant and diverse staple food with hundreds of cultivated varieties in Andean countries. 16
4 quinoa Andean countries Quinoa is a highly nutritious staple food with deep cultural and historical significance in Andean countries. 16
5 alpaca Andean countries Alpaca is valued in Andean countries for its soft and warm wool, used in traditional clothing and considered a symbol of luxury. 12
6 chicha Andean countries Chicha is a traditional fermented maize-based beverage enjoyed at social and ritual gatherings and festivals in Andean countries. 9
7 corn Andean countries Corn is a sacred and essential staple in Andean cuisine and culture, used in traditional dishes and religious ceremonies. 7
8 alpaca wool clothing Andean countries Alpaca wool clothing is a traditional and commonly worn attire in cold regions of Andean countries. 4
9 chinchilla Andean countries Chinchillas are valued for their fur and historically used for traditional clothing in Andean countries like Peru and Bolivia. 3
10 tuber Andean countries Andean countries have a rich tradition of using diverse tubers in their cuisine and agriculture. 2
11 chullo (knit cap with earflaps) Andean countries The chullo is a traditional and practical knit cap with earflaps worn in Andean countries to protect from the cold. 1
12 cocaine Andean countries Cocaine is historically associated with Andean countries and has a significant social and economic impact. 1
13 condor Andean countries The condor holds significant cultural and spiritual symbolism in South America and Andean countries, representing power and freedom as a national symbol. 1
14 golden berries Andean countries Golden berries are a commonly consumed fruit in Andean countries, used in traditional dishes and snacks. 1
15 pachamama (mother earth) Andean countries Pachamama is a central concept in the spiritual beliefs and ceremonies of Andean countries, representing mother earth. 1
16 proving physical endurance Andean countries In Andean countries, participation in high-altitude endurance challenges is seen as a way to showcase physical endurance and resilience. 1