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Festival Cafesazo Peruano: 8M La Revolución es de todas, San Miguel


This weekend, Saturday March 7 and Sunday March 8, the Cafesazo Peruano Festival once again brings together producers, roasters, coffee shops, and different coffee-related projects around Peruvian coffee. This edition of the festival is also held in recognition of International Women’s Day, highlighting the work of many women producers and brands within the coffee community.


The festival is taking place at Boulevard Mantaro in San Miguel, next to Plaza San Miguel and Coney Park, from 10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m., with free admission. Over these two days, the space fills with brands, roasteries, and small businesses connected to coffee, creating a lively environment for people who enjoy discovering new projects.


Among the stands, there are also interesting products beyond the coffee cup. For example, Lácteos Conga offers products like queso paria and a chocolate cream cheese, a different combination that stands out among the festival’s offerings.


At another stand, there is a coffee-flavored vodka cream, where the coffee profile is clearly noticeable and ends up being the dominant flavor.


Another product that stands out is the artisanal coffee soap from Marialé Holística, a small project from Villa Rica. It has a pleasant aroma and shows another way coffee can be used, bringing it into the world of handcrafted and personal care products.


One of the most interesting aspects of Cafesazo Peruano is this mix of proposals. In the same space you can find producers, brands, roasteries, and coffee-related ventures, allowing visitors to see the different ways Peruvian coffee is being transformed and shared with the public.


For people who enjoy coffee or simply want to discover new projects connected to it, the festival is a good opportunity to walk around, talk with producers, and learn more about what is currently happening around coffee in Peru.


The Cafesazo Peruano Festival will be open to the public until Sunday, March 8, from 10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. at Boulevard Mantaro, San Miguel, with free admission.



 
 
 

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