Eggnog may be the go-to drink at this time of year in many areas of the U.S., but in Puerto Rico and in many Hispanic communities the preferred choice is the Coquito. This combination of rum, coconut, ...
Model Joan Smalls knows how to serve face, a serious walk down the runway, and, as it turns out, a delicious glass of coquito. The beauty, who was born and raised in Puerto Rico, says the holidays can ...
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.
The familiar scent of cinnamon and nutmeg wafting through the house signals the arrival of something special – coquito season. This beloved Puerto Rican coconut and rum drink transforms ordinary ...
Nothing like a coconut-flavored, eggnog-like drink from Puerto Rico to spicy things up during the holidays. Coquito is the one drink that has transcended mainstream popularity as a Christmas drink of ...
According to Pubbelly‘s Jose Mendin, no one parties during the holidays better than his fellow Puerto Ricans. “No one celebrates Christmas the way we do it,” says Mendin, who grew up in Puerto Rico.
It’s a drink you’ll typically find on the table during the holiday season - eggnog! Tanji Patton of Goodtaste TV is back with some holiday recipes featuring eggnog as the star. Starting with the ...
Wendy’s is serving up a festive twist on its classic Frosty with the Coquito flavor, blending coconut, warm spices, and vanilla for a taste of Puerto Rican holiday cheer.
While there's no telling if the Coquito Frosty will officially join the Wendy's menu in the U.S, it's clear that Wendy's fans ...
Served hot and flaming in a silver bowl, a potent Scandinavian drink features prominently in stories from my wife’s childhood Christmases. Her father’s family toasted the holiday with glogg, a kind of ...
Dec. 21 is National Coquito Day, so you’ll want to start perfecting that recipe now to make sure you get it just right! Tiffanie Barriere – a veteran Atlanta bartender who you might know as The ...
‘Tis the holiday season – and in Miami, that means celebrating with coquito. Those who attempt to describe the sweet and boozy drink to the uninitiated sometimes describe it as Puerto Rican eggnog.