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The easiest way to describe coquito to those who aren't familiar with it is to call it "Puerto Rican eggnog." The two do share some similarities — both are creamy dairy-based cocktails enjoyed ...
When the holiday season rolls around, nothing warms the spirit quite like a rich and creamy glass of Coquito. Often referred to as Puerto Rican eggnog, Coquito has become a beloved festive drink ...
A staple in Puerto Rican culture, coquito is a coconut-based alcoholic drink that is similar to egg nog. It is traditionally served during the holiday months. The word coquito translates to ...
I compared it to my mom's favorite holiday drink, a Puerto Rican staple called coquito. Both drinks use raw eggs, but Stewart's eggnog lacked sweetness and was more time-consuming to make.
For award-winning bartender Virgie Nieves and many others across her home island of Puerto Rico, there's one thing that signals the start of the holidays: coquito. This creamy, sweet drink ...
Coquito is like eggnog, but better. Served predominately in Puerto Rico, where it originated, it is a rich, milky rum drink sweetened with curls of coconut cream, not to mention both evaporated ...
December 21 is National Coquito Day! A holiday to celebrate one of Puerto Rico’s most delicious contributions to mixology. Coquito embodies the island at its best! Besides been open spirit ...
The good news is that whether you drink alcohol or not, you can still enjoy the coquito! There are so many alternatives to liquor these days. You could opt to make a completely nonalcoholic ...