Rich and creamy, coquito often gets compared to eggnog. It’s boozy and spiced, and it’s served around Christmastime—but this rum and coconut drink native to Puerto Rico is uniquely its own ...
Coquito is the Puerto Rican version of eggnog. This traditional Puerto Rican holiday drink is typically made with coconut milk, coconut cream, sweetened condensed milk, vanilla, cinnamon, and rum.
There’s really one one spirit used for a traditional Coquito cocktail, and that is white rum. It is part of the drink’s fundamental character, and part of its Puerto Rican heritage ...
no trip is complete without enjoying a glass of coquito. Often referred to as “Puerto Rican eggnog,” this decadent beverage is a rich blend of cream of coconut, condensed milk, rum and a ...
LAWRENCE — Frank Bonet was born in New Jersey, raised in Puerto Rico and met his wife when he ... homemade batches of coquito — something he continues today.
Coquito, a holiday drink that originated in Puerto Rico, is made with a base of creamy coconut, spices and Puerto Rican rum. While the exact story of its creation remains unknown, coquito rose to ...