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  2. How to make coquito, a creamy coconut rum drink from ... - AOL

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    The traditional Christmas drink is a sweet, creamy, coconut cocktail with rum. Home chef Desiree Lopez shares recipes for classic Puerto Rican dishes on TikTok. She posted her recipe for coquito ...

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    There’s a lot of wiggle room with cremas: Some versions include steeped whole spices and grated powders; others use grated fresh coconut or canned coconut milk or cream.

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  5. Coquito - Wikipedia

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    The coconut-based alcoholic beverage is similar to eggnog, and is sometimes referred to as Puerto Rican Eggnog (though incorrectly, as coquito does not contain eggs). The mixed drink is made with Puerto Rican rum, coconut milk, cream of coconut, sweetened condensed milk, vanilla, nutmeg, clove, and cinnamon. [1] [2]

  6. Cremat - Wikipedia

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    Cremat or rom cremat (Catalan pronunciation: [ˈrom kɾəˈmat], Catalan for 'burnt (rum)'), also known as cremaet in Valencia, is an alcoholic cocktail of Catalan origin. . Although many different recipes exist, the common elements to most of them are rum, sugar, spices (particularly cinnamon), lemon peel, and some form of coffee (usually roasted beans, but soluble instant coffee or brewed ...

  7. List of coffee drinks - Wikipedia

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    A carajillo is a Spanish drink combining coffee with brandy, whisky, anisette, or rum. It is typical of Spain and according to folk etymology, its origin dates to the Spanish occupation of Cuba. The troops combined coffee with rum to give them courage (coraje in Spanish, hence "corajillo" and more recently "carajillo").

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