Lima Traditions explores the vibrant history and culture of Lima, Peru, through the lens of its cuisine and historical landmarks. It argues that Lima's story is essentially Peru's story, revealing how pre-Columbian civilizations, Spanish colonialism, and a dynamic food scene have shaped its unique identity. The book illustrates how culinary traditions, like ceviche and lomo saltado, reflect a fusion of indigenous ingredients, Spanish influences, and later Asian migrations.
The book unfolds chronologically, beginning with Lima's pre-Columbian history, examining archaeological sites like huacas to understand early inhabitants' practices. It then delves into the Spanish colonial period, analyzing its impact on the indigenous population and the rise of Creole society, highlighting the fusion of cultures in art and architecture.
Finally, it immerses readers in Lima's contemporary food scene, showcasing how markets, restaurants, and home kitchens embody the city's complex historical narrative.