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Peruvians are used to sharing their food. It's considered rude not to share with friends and guests.
Consistently of pudding is up to the cook. Can be looser or thicker. When not cooking they're knitting or on Sundays they prefer to prepare for the week.
They believe in cooking with what they have available under cooking quinoa can make you sick (diarrhea) Quinoa is good for breast feeding in Peru. It makes more milk and it's nutritious for the baby. Lots of protein, fiber, and nutrients are passed to the baby.
Almonds and sunflower seeds can work through 5 kinds of Peruvian quinoa: black, white, red, yellow, and orange. 
Whatever they produce, they sell 50%, keep 50%.