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  2. Coquito - Wikipedia

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    Coquito de guayaba is a drink made in Puerto Rico for the holidays. The drink is made from guava paste cooked with cream cheese, evaporated milk, condensed milk, cinnamon, clove, nutmeg, and vanilla; rum is added once cooled. Coconut milk, coconut cream, and egg yolks can also be added.

  3. What Is Coquito? We Asked a Puerto Rican Chef for His ... - AOL

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  4. Get a Taste of Spain — No Ticket Required — at These Restaurants

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    Housed in a historic mansion, the paella section of the menu is a must-try, with options ranging from a vegetarian paella with cauliflower and brussels sprouts to the more traditional Valenciana ...

  5. Paella - Wikipedia

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    Paella valenciana is the traditional paella of the Valencia region, believed to be the original recipe, and consists of Valencian rice, olive oil, rabbit, chicken, saffron or a substitute, tomato, ferradura or flat green bean, lima beans (Phaseolus lunatus), salt and water. [6] The dish is sometimes seasoned with whole rosemary branches.

  6. Puerto Rican cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Coquito is a spiced coconut eggnog typically served in a shot glass, recipes vary from family to family. Desserts include flan , natillas , cream cheese spiced bread pudding made with currants and either guava or sweet plantains, coconut spiced rice pudding , tembleque a coconut pudding.

  7. Coquito Macaroons - AOL

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    Coquito, a coconut-based cocktail from Puerto Rico that’s similar to eggnog, takes hours to prepare. Alternatively, these coquito macaroons only require 15 minutes of active prep and one mixing ...

  8. Arroz a la valenciana - Wikipedia

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    The paella is one of the recipes derived from a generic method to cook rice developed in the old kingdom of Valencia, method also applied to the modern variants of arroz a la valenciana. [1] The method of preparing Valencian rice has been practiced since the colonial era and is found in Argentine , Colombian , Cuban , Filipino , Nicaraguan ...

  9. ‘Latinos Break The Mold’ by Huffington Post

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