Ecuadorian Guacamole: A Disgrace

Ecuadorian gastronomy is delicious, but one thing Ecuadorians really have to learn how to do is Guacamole…

You know, the thick, chunky stuff the Mexicans make… well, in Ecuador, their version of Guacamole is liquid. Often serving in a tube like ketchup, it even looks like ketchup, but its green and not nearly as good.

Sad, because I love Guack!

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Correa Proposes New Penal Code

This week President Rafael Correa proposed a new penal code with new sentence durations per crime. He mentioned that it was important to make the distinction between more severe crimes and less severe ones.

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Do You Ever See Owners Carry Financing in Ecuador?

Yes, the owners do extend financing down here, but usually when selling new construction projects, not so much with vacant land.

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This is How the Locals Get Rich from Bananas…

This week on the Ecuador Insider’s Newsletter we’ll take an inside look at how much you can make running a banana plantation in Ecuador… a real cash cow…!

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Electricity Subsidies to Be Eliminated in Ecuador

In Ecuador, everyone’s electric bills are paid half by the government, and half by the people who consume the electricity.

But in a recent ruling, the government has decided to eliminate the subsidy for people who consume more than 500 KV per month, generally affecting the rich and business owners who consume a lot of energy, for whom they are looking at an electric bill soon to be double of what it was.

As for the common folk, who pay around $5-15 a month for an average to small consumption, their bills won’t be affected.

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