The Delicious Arroz Chaufa

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The delicious arroz chaufa is one of the most popular and consumed recipes by Peruvians. It is common to find a chifa in each district that has fusion dishes on its menu, which has different variants and ingredients for the taste of diners.

For this reason, you will learn more about chaufa rice, such as its origin, preparation, the types and ingredients it contains and what the word chifa means; just as we did in the grilled chicken note.

What is the origin of the Arroz Chaufa?

The history of this dish begins at the end of the 19th century, with the arrival of Chinese immigrants to Peru. The Asian community worked in all types of jobs, mainly on the country’s coastal farms. As part of the payment for their work days, they received a daily ration of rice, combined with spices.

The use of this ingredient and others brought from China, such as soy sauce, seeds and kion, together with the custom they had of taking advantage of the previous day’s food, helped the creation of a dish that used cooking techniques in the frying pan. This is how chaufa rice was born, a word that comes from the Cantonese word “chaofan”, which means fried rice.

As the years went by and when they left jobs on the haciendas, the coolies opened small restaurants that were well received by Peruvians, since the cooking methods and the exquisite flavor of their recipes attracted attention.

The great popularity that chaufa rice achieved in the country meant that it was successfully adapted in different regions of the country, such as seafood chaufa, quinoa rice or Amazonian rice.
What is the origin of the word chifa?

The origin of this word dates back to the same years in which chaufa rice was born, when a new expression was included in the lexicon of Peruvians when they wanted to name the restaurant where they sold the dishes made by the coolies.

It is “sec fan”, which means “come eat rice”, which later led to “shic fan” or “chi fan”, both of which were adapted to the Spanish language as “Chi fa” or simply chifa.

Puno The Best Experience in 2024

Lake Titicaca Day Tours Puno

Puno, the border department with Bolivia, is surrounded by beautiful landscapes, among which Lake Titicaca with its admirable beauty.


Puno, a city that stands on the shore of Lake Titicaca, is a gateway to a world of wonders that deserves to be discovered.

Located at 3,800 meters above sea level, the city offers a series of first-class activities.

Puno The Best Experience in 2024


Religious City

The tour starts in la Plaza de Armas, its cathedral and the church where the Virgen de la Candelaria is located, fervently venerated every February with Catholic traditions and symbolic elements of the Andean worldview.

The Cathedral of Puno was built in the 18th century, as a symbol of Spanish colonization in the region. The baroque façade, made of volcanic stone, has 12 figures, among them two mermaids that, explained in the bishop’s own words, represent Lake Titicaca, and two pumas, which represent the underworld.


Five blocks away is the San Juan church, home of the Virgin of Candelaria, patron saint of the department. Every year, in the month of February, Puno transforms into a scene of religious fervor and celebration, when thousands of dancers, musicians and faithful gather to pay tribute to the Virgin during the Candelaria festival.


Refuge of Nature

Lake Titicaca is the highest navigable lake in the world. Its serene and crystalline waters are witnesses of the legend of the god Viracocha, who emerged from the depths and created the sun (Inti), the moon (Mama Killa), the stars and the first people.

Located half an hour north of Puno, the Titilaka Hotel is a resort that offers a privileged view of this national reserve.

Isolated from any contact with reality, it is the ideal place to enjoy peace and tranquility through excursions and walks around the lake.

With modern architecture and decorated with unique textiles such as tapestries, rugs and blankets, the gastronomy it offers is a unique experience. Ceviche with trout as the main figure, artisan breads, proteins accompanied with quinoa and fresh vegetables.

The hotel offers a culinary experience that highlighted the simplicity and excellence of local cuisine.

If you are one of those who like adventure, you can even take a kayak ride on the lake and admire the beauty of the place.


Spiritual Renewal

Trhough your trip to Puno, you will reconnect with nature and inner peace. If you are a person looking for starting 2024 refreshed, don’t miss the opportunity to do so through a concert of quartz bowls and crystal bells right at sunset.

The Amaru Muru Portal is an archaeological enigma that stands in the town of Ilave. This mysterious place defies logic and baffles researchers due to its alignment with astronomical events.

The Collas used this place to mark solstices, equinoxes and other phenomena of importance in their worldview.

Also known as The Devil’s Portal, it is carved into a huge red granite stone that rises up to 7 meters high.

The place is ideal for meditation and recharging energy. Its remote location and lack of tourist attention keep it in a state of serene solitude, making it a special destination for travelers in search of authenticity.