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Tarija, Bolivia: Passion Fruit Mousse

Meet Martha Tárraga Hevia y Vaca.

She’s from Tarija, Bolivia, a city that chapacas singers used to call Tierra Andaluz or “Adalusian land” because of its wondrous rivers.

Ever since she moved away from her birthplace, first to go to college in La Paz, and later to follow her father in Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Martha misses home. She remembers her childhood’s orange trees, the tangerines, the grapefruits, the apples, and the peaches. Pomegranates, figs, and plums surrounded her parents’ house.

Martha and M.J. in Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia

Oh, and the flowers! Amancayas, daisies, and roses enchanted Young Martha.

Today, she owns a garden almost as lovely as the garden of her childhood.

The Mousse de Maracuyá (Passion Fruit Mousse) reminds her of Tarija.

Martha’s garden

 

“This dessert is perfect for the holidays!”

Here’s how to make it.

Ingredients:

Don’t have passion fruits handy? Get some passion fruit concentrate, available in the frozen juice aisle of the grocery store. You can also check the Latin foods aisle of the grocery store, where the concentrate is sometimes sold in bottles or cans.

“Make sure to get 100% passion fruit concentrate, NOT some sort of frozen tropical juice mix.”

Preparation:

 

Martha’s mousse

 

Do not discard the seeds!

The syrup:

Enjoy!

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