Tucson, Arizona is residence to a meals truck serving up Bolivian road meals.
The truck, known as Sumaj, is run by mother and daughter staff Alexandra Gutierrez and Rocio Calderon and the recipes are additionally a household affair as they arrive from Alexandra’s grandmother, in response to a Tuscon.com report.
“You could find even do-it-yourself meals on the streets of Bolivia. We’re very happy with the meals. McDonald’s closed as a result of Bolivians love their very own meals a lot,” Alexandra instructed the information outlet.
The menu includes a Bolivian empanada known as saltenas which will be eaten as breakfast or lunch fare. There may be additionally tucumanas and relleno de papa. On the beverage aspect there’s a household recipe for a tea, that includes dried peach and cinnamon, known as mocochinchi.
The truck serves from 10 a.m. to three p.m. Thursday by Saturday at 403 N. Sixth Avenue.