Two women work together to weave a straw hat outdoors, inspecting the straw strands as one guides the other.

A Flavorful Day in Otavalo: Cooking, Culture, and Connection

Fecha: 🗓️ Feb 24, 2025

Autor: ✍️ By Equator Expeditions Team

Categorías: 📍 Ecuador, Culture, Gastronomy

Colorful market stall with woven scarves, sweaters, and bags; front includes bright Ecuador-branded tote bags.

Our day began with the comforting scent of freshly baked treats as we visited a traditional biscuit factory just outside Otavalo. There, we indulged in crispy bizcochos, paired perfectly with creamy cheese and a rich, steaming cup of hot chocolate—a classic local combination that instantly warmed both body and soul.

As we made our way towards Otavalo, we stopped at several scenic spots to capture breathtaking photos of the Andean landscape—majestic mountains, lush valleys, and skies that seemed to stretch endlessly.

Upon arriving in Otavalo, our first stop was the famous Plaza de los Ponchos, a vibrant marketplace overflowing with colors, textures, and the lively energy of local artisans. Surrounded by handcrafted textiles, woven ponchos, and intricate jewelry, we truly felt immersed in the heart of Otavalo’s culture.

Table with two clay plates of roasted meat, vegetables, and salad on a woven mat, plus a glass of orange juice and colorful textiles nearby.

Next, we continued our journey to Kawsaymi, a beautiful space rooted in tradition and sustainability. There, we explored their organic garden, hand-picking fresh vegetables and herbs for the meal we were about to prepare.

The highlight of the day was a hands-on cooking masterclass led by a local expert, where we learned to create a delicious three-course lunch, including a traditional ají sauce made entirely from scratch.

The best part? Sitting down together to enjoy the meal we had prepared with our own hands—flavors made even richer by the stories, laughter, and shared experience of the day.

Otavalo gave us more than a meal—it gave us a deeper connection to Ecuadorian culture through taste, tradition, and togetherness.

By Fanny Mena