“The origin of coquito is still unknown, but the famed holiday drink is usually made and consumed only during the holiday season,” says Prieto. “Coquito marks the arrival of Christmas on the island.” ...
Traditionally served at Christmastime, coquito (which translates to "little coconut" in Spanish) is composed of both coconut milk and cream of coconut as well as evaporated milk and cinnamon.
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Whether you're Latinx or not, chances are you're familiar with coquito, the creamy and dreamy rum-spiked holiday cocktail that's ubiquitous in Puerto Rican households. Most Puerto Rican families start ...
A group of Bronx residents lined up Saturday night to warm up with some authentic coquito and faced off in competition. Coquito is a creamy Puerto Rican drink commonly made during the holidays. The ...
Translating to “little coconut” in Spanish, coquito is a coconut-based cocktail that’s similar to eggnog in the sense that it’s creamy, spiked with liquor and served at Christmas (but it’s different ...