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Ahh... a question near and dear to my heart (and stomach).
Well, we've got the typical Puerto Rican cuisine, which would consist of any number of meats (such as roast pork, a local favorite.... or a good steak) with a side of rice and beans or mofongo (a concoction made of mashed plantains with garlic and other selected seasonings). Seafood is also big here, such as our local spiny lobster, a wide variety of fish, conch, octopus, or calamari (squid).
Not much of an expert on food, but I've attached the following link which describes it quite well. The main thing is the seasoning, which at least to my taste is among the best in the world. I'm not much on bland food, so typical dishes here are right down my alley.
Puerto Rican cuisine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Green goes crazy for the white slurpeee...
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usually it is bourbon but sometimes a glass of Port is in order
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