What is chupe chupe?

Chupe chupe is a type of traditional lollipop or hard candy that is popular in Latin America. It typically comes in fruit flavors like strawberry, orange, and pineapple, and is sometimes filled with a liquid center or chewing gum. The name "chupe chupe" is thought to come from the Quechua word "ch'upi," which means "to suck." These candies are often sold in street markets and on street corners, and are a popular snack among children and adults alike. In some countries, chupe chupe can also refer to a type of sweet corn-based soup.