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  2. Puerto Rico's Unknown Beaches--And Where to Eat While ... - AOL

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    TPWP/Flickr Puerto Rico, one of the most popular islands in the Caribbean, is a quick 3.5-hour flight from the United States. While visitors religiously head off to Puerto Rico for an easy escape ...

  3. Where to Eat in San Juan, According to a Puerto Rican Chef - AOL

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  4. Puerto Rican cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Malta (soft drink) may have come to Puerto Rico in the mid-19th century with German businesspeople or laborers, or with German and German-American immigrants who settled in Puerto Rico after World War I. A drink made from malta in Puerto Rico is called ponche de malta. Malta is mixed with whipped egg yolk, and condensed milk.

  5. A local's beach guide to Puerto Rico: Which beaches to visit ...

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  6. Category:Restaurants in Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    Restaurants in Puerto Rico. Pages in category "Restaurants in Puerto Rico" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.

  7. El Escambrón Beach - Wikipedia

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    El Escambrón Beach (Spanish: Balneario del Escambrón) is a public-access beach located in the San Juan Antiguo sub-district (subbarrio) of Puerta de Tierra, next to the Luis Muñoz Rivera Park in San Juan, Puerto Rico. [1] The beach and recreational complex are located on the grounds of the former Escambrón Beach Club and Hotel which ...

  8. Puerto Rican Chinese cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Puerto Rican Chinese cuisine is a popular style of food exclusive to restaurants in Puerto Rico developed by its Chinese immigrants. [1] The food is a variation of Cantonese cuisine with some elements of Puerto Rican cuisine. A typical dish consists of fried rice, a choice of meat, and French fries or tostones.

  9. Blue Beach (Vieques) - Wikipedia

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    The beach after a sargassum inundation. Blue Beach , better known as La Chiva Beach ( Spanish : Playa La Chiva ), is a popular beach on the southern coast of Vieques in barrio Puerto Ferro . The beach is considered one of the best in both Vieques and Puerto Rico for its breathtaking scenery, its soft sand and crystal clear water, ideal for ...