Chapanas is a Peruvian sweet treat mostly associated with the Ica region, based on cassava flour, anise, and molasses. The combination is traditionally wrapped in a dry leaf, and the dish is served and consumed cold. The name chapana is derived from the Quechua word chapuni, meaning to knead.
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