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  2. Puerto Rican cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Puerto Rican culture can be seen and felt all year-round, but it is on its greatest display during Christmas when people celebrate the traditional aguinaldo and parrandas – Puerto Rico's version of carol singing. Puerto Rican food is a main part of this celebration.

  3. Category:Puerto Rican cuisine - Wikipedia

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  4. Category:Food and drink in Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    Food and drink companies of Puerto Rico (3 C, 8 P) Puerto Rican cuisine (3 C, 88 P) F. Food and drink festivals in Puerto Rico (1 C, 3 P) Pages in category "Food and ...

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  6. 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.

  7. Category:Food and cooking YouTube channels - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Food and cooking YouTube channels" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  8. Sorullos - Wikipedia

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    In some areas in Puerto Rico a "tortitas de maíz" isn't a round sorullo but a pancake made with cornmeal, baking powder, milk or buttermilk, coconut milk, butter, sugar, eggs, vanilla, and topped with powder sugar and cinnamon.

  9. Piragua (food) - Wikipedia

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    In Puerto Rico, the word piragua refers to a frozen treat made of shaved ice and covered with fruit-flavored syrup. Unlike the American snow cone which is round and resembles a snowball , the piragua is pointy and shaped like a pyramid.