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Peru remains the world's largest consumer of paneton: what other countries are following it?

Summary by El Comercio
The panetón, an indisputable symbol of our Christmas holidays, has become so deeply rooted in Peruvian culture that we have become the world’s largest consumers. According to recent market data, each Peruvian consumes on average 1.1 kilograms of panetón a year, which positions us as undisputed leaders. But, what other countries are approaching our figures? We tell you below. WHAT OTHER COUNTRIES ARE BIG CONSUMERS OF PANETÓN?Italy, the cradle of …
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Although Peru is the world leader in the consumption of panetón, there is another country in Latinmércia that surpasses national production At Christmas, Peru reaffirms itself as the largest consumer of panetón in the world, surpassing even Italy, where this Christmas cake was born.Each Peruvian consumes on average 1.1 kilograms of panetón per year, equivalent to 34,000 tons per year, surpassing the 29,000 tons consumed in Italy.Read also: Famil…

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The panetón, an indisputable symbol of our Christmas holidays, has become so deeply rooted in Peruvian culture that we have become the world’s largest consumers. According to recent market data, each Peruvian consumes on average 1.1 kilograms of panetón a year, which positions us as undisputed leaders. But, what other countries are approaching our figures? We tell you below. WHAT OTHER COUNTRIES ARE BIG CONSUMERS OF PANETÓN?Italy, the cradle of …

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El Comercio broke the news in Lima, Peru on Wednesday, December 25, 2024.
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