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Coquito (lit. 'little coconut') is a
traditional Christmas drink that
originated in
Puerto Rico. The coconut-based
alcoholic beverage is
similar to eggnog...
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Coquito nuts are the
fruits from a feather-leaved palm,
Jubaea chilensis,
native to Chile,
having a
thick trunk from
which is
obtained a
sugary sap used...
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Daniel Gregorio Rodríguez Lima (born 22
December 1965),
known as
Coquito, is a
Uruguayan retired footballer who pla**** as a forward.
Having started his...
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Bacardi Limited (/bəˈkɑːrdi/ bə-KAR-dee, Spanish: [bakaɾˈði], Catalan: [bəkəɾˈði]) is the
largest privately held, family-owned
spirits company in the world...
- and a part of
traditional Puerto Rican holiday celebrations, and used in
Coquito.[citation needed]
Other terms are
pitrinche or pitriche, cañita (based...
- Palamós, Spain. He is the son of
former Uruguayan international footballer Coquito, and a
Spanish mother. Álvaro
began his
youth career at the age of six...
- enmascarado, or
masked wrestler,
under the
names Battalion,
Payasito Rojo and
Coquito Rojo. Rodríguez was one of the
first wrestlers to
compete in the Mini-Estrella...
- The
Coquito sergeant (Nexilosus latifrons), also
knowns as the
Coquito damsel, is a
species of ray-finned fish, it is the only
species in the monotypic...
- José "
Coquito" López
Rosario (1976 – July 28, 2006 ) was a
Puerto Rican drug
dealer and
kingpin as well as a
mafia boss.
Lopez Rosario's
death caused...
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pasteles (similar to tamales) and
arroz con
dulce (rice pudding),
sipping coquito and
picking up
people along the way" who then join in to
proceed to the...