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elixir [45]
2 years ago
6

Name a typical dish from Puerto Rico. Describe it. Name some of the ingredients in it and say when it is typically eaten.

Spanish
2 answers:
eduard2 years ago
6 0
Arroz Con Dulce– Sweet sticky rice cooked in spices, ginger, milk, coconut milk, raisins, and rum. National Christmas dessert.

irga5000 [103]2 years ago
6 0
Arroz con gandules y lechón – Yellow rice and pigeon peas with roasted pork is the national dish
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