What an interesting piece! I wonder why the market cevicherías aren't yet watering down their lime juice. Mabye they're just absorbing the higher costs for now? Thanks for providing all the context as to the mix of cultures in Peru and the impact of El Nino.
Your closing remarks about the broader implications of this issue, including its connection to climate change and food security, prompted deeper thoughts into the far-reaching consequences of such disruptions in the food supply chain. Overall, I would say this is an engaging and well-written piece that sheds light on a unique aspect of life in Peru during challenging times.
This is also a yearly thing! because we are not thinking in seasonality.
What an interesting piece! I wonder why the market cevicherías aren't yet watering down their lime juice. Mabye they're just absorbing the higher costs for now? Thanks for providing all the context as to the mix of cultures in Peru and the impact of El Nino.
Your closing remarks about the broader implications of this issue, including its connection to climate change and food security, prompted deeper thoughts into the far-reaching consequences of such disruptions in the food supply chain. Overall, I would say this is an engaging and well-written piece that sheds light on a unique aspect of life in Peru during challenging times.