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3 Traditional Foods
You Have To Try in Callao

Last updated on June 17, 2026
01

Tiradito

4.3 ·

Tiradito is a traditional dish consisting of thinly sliced, well-chilled raw fish, chopped vegetables, and coriander, all drizzled with lime juice right before consumption, so the fish stays raw, unlike ceviche, where the fish is already cooked in citrus juices. The dish is most often served as an appetizer, and some cooks like to add their own touch – topping it with sliced onions, pickled jalapeños, boiled corn, and even crushed potato chips. It is believed that it takes a lot of skill and effort to make a perfect tiradito, but the most essential components while preparing it are a sharp knife and the freshest possible fish, which is the highlight of every tiradito.

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Choritos a la chalaca (Callao-style mussels)

4.2 ·

Choritos a la chalaca is a Peruvian dish originating from the port of Callao. The word "choritos" refers to mussels, while "a la chalaca" means Callao-style. The dish is made by steaming the mussels, then topping them with a spicy salsa featuring tomatoes, corn, rocoto peppers, onions, lime juice, olive oil, and parsley. Choritos a la chalaca is traditionally served as an appetizer with a glass of cold beer on the side.

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Jalea

4.4 ·

Peruvian jalea is a seafood dish of lightly breaded and deep-fried fish - most often tuna, halibut, cod, or striped bass - and other mixed seafood like octopus, squid, shrimps, and scallops. It is traditionally served with thinly sliced and fried plantains called chifles, and topped with a refreshingly tart salad of lime-marinated red onions, tomatoes, and cilantro. With an abundance of fresh local seafood during Lent weeks which coincide with the end of the summer in South America, jalea has become one of the Peruvian favorites of the fasting season, widely available in numerous cevicherias, restaurants specialized in ceviche and other seafood dishes. Jalea Peruana is typically enjoyed with salsa criolla, ají amarillo and rocoto sauces, and sided with some yucca chips or - for an extra crunch - sprinkled with toasted Andean chulpe corn nuts called canchas. The tasty palette of condiments also includes either mayonnaise or tartar sauce, and lime wedges.

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