Azul Ñawi Pasña, meaning "Señorita de Ojos Azules", is a native Huancavelica potato known for its intense purple eyes on a creamy skin and high culinary value. It’s especially appreciated boiled and is culturally linked to mourning rituals and hardworking women in the Chopcca community.
- Species: Solanum goniocalyx
- Growth habit: Decumbent
- Tuber shape: Compressed
- Skin color: Creamy white with purple around the eyes
- Flesh color: White (no secondary color)
- Yield: 0.4 – 0.9 kg/plant
- Tuber count: 14 – 18
- Blight resistance: Medium susceptibility
- Frost resistance: Medium tolerance
- Storage: Over 5 months
- Altitude range: 3,400 – 4,000 m
- Culinary use: Boiled
- Cooking time: Short
