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High-altitude remedy — medicinal infusion for the meal and the watch

Puna coca tea (infusion against altitude sickness)

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A clear, bitter infusion of coca leaves in hot water, sometimes sweetened with a little chancaca. Appetite suppressant and tonic, it eased the shortness of breath at altitude during armed vigils.

High-altitude remedy — medicinal infusion for the meal and the watch

A clear, bitter infusion of coca leaves in hot water, sometimes sweetened with a little chancaca. Appetite suppressant and tonic, it eased the shortness of breath at altitude during armed vigils.

They will tell you in town that it is an Indian affair: but I tell you that without the sacred leaf, no one lasts a month at this height. My men chewed it in a ball against the cheek, and in the evening we would throw a few leaves into hot water to soothe the chest and cheat hunger. Pachamama gave it to us, and I am not ashamed to drink it with my soldiers. Respect it: it is not a vice, it is a remedy from our mountains.
Juana Azurduy
Ingredients
  • Dried coca leavesa small handful (active principle, tonic)
  • Hot spring watera bowl (base)
  • Chancaca (raw cane sugar)optional (sweetener)
How it was made : The coca leaf, sacred among Andean peoples for millennia, was chewed as an acullico (a ball in the cheek activated by a little alkaline ash or llipta) or infused. Outside Latin America, its possession is illegal: this recipe is reconstituted with muña, a traditional Andean mint with digestive and anti-soroche properties.