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  2. Costa Rican cuisine - Wikipedia

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    A commonly used term in Costa Rican restaurants is agua con gas meaning "water with gas", or carbonated water. Water is generally potable in Costa Rica, but this is not guaranteed. [1] In Costa Rica, beer is the most commonly consumed alcoholic drink. Imperial and Pilsen are the two most widely popular beers in the country. Imperial was founded ...

  3. Gallo pinto - Wikipedia

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    Gallo pinto or gallopinto [4] is a traditional dish from Central America.Consisting of rice and beans as a base, gallo pinto has a long history and is important to Nicaraguan and Costa Rican identities and cultures, just as rice and beans variations are equally important in many Latin American cultures as well.

  4. 3 ancient foods are the staple of this blue zone’s longevity diet

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    The residents of Nicoya, Costa Rica—known for its coastal views south of the Nicaraguan border—have routinely enjoyed three foods together for at least 6,000 years old, Dan Buettner, the Blue ...

  5. Quepos - Wikipedia

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    The city is very tourism-oriented, having many bars and restaurants and a vivacious night-life. Quepos is well known thanks to being the gateway to a popular National Park and beaches in Costa Rica. Several years ago the country's park service imposed limits on the number of visitors to the park (600 per day, and it is closed on Mondays).

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    Multiple locations, Wisconsin ... The 24 Best Family Meal Deals From Popular Fast-Food Spots Offering Takeout and Delivery. Wendy's Dreamsicle Frosty, KFC's Saucy Nuggets, and More New Fast-Food ...

  7. Nosara - Wikipedia

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    Nearby Playa Pelada is also a popular surf spot and a hangout area for locals (known as "Ticos"). The official town center is located 6 km inland from the beach. Within "Nosara town" is the market , pharmacy , post office , churches , school , police station, David S. Kitson public library and Red Cross clinic (Nosara lacks a hospital facility).

  8. Playa Negra, Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Los Pargos the town closest to Playa Negra offers several restaurants, from the now famous Peruvian food at Cafe Playa Negra, French cuisine at Villa DeVeena, Mexican food at Jalapeño Taco Grill, a pizza parlour known as La Vida Buena, organic food from Cafe La Ventana, a coffee/breakfast/lunch shop called Cafe Corazón, and a beachfront restaurant at the Hotel Playa Negra among others.

  9. Manuel Antonio National Park - Wikipedia

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    The park has a land area of 1,983 ha (4,900 acres) and 25,634 ha (63,340 acres) of water area for a total of 27,587 ha (68,170 acres). Despite being one of the smaller Costa Rican parks in land area, Manuel Antonio is the most popular of the 30 national parks in Costa Rica, visited by 4,388,460 people from 2012 to 2022. [2]