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Puerto Rico’s food scene is charting a course rooted in an unshakable sense of place. And once you’ve tasted it, it stays with you. What follows isn’t just where to eat.
As the city gears up for its ninth iteration of the Puerto Rican Festival this Saturday, New Haveners can expect food trucks ...
After the law was repealed in 1957, Puerto Ricans can be seen carrying the flag proudly and Rivera does the same as he invites people to visit his island oasis. “Come try our food," he said.
His sold-out residency highlights elements of Puerto Rican culture that many visitors miss, but a little digging can give ...
Photo by Victor Protasio / Food Styling by Rishon Hanners / Prop Styling by Audrey Davis The Piña Colada, Spanish for “strained pineapple,” was created in Puerto Rico and became the Caribbean ...
NEW HAVEN — The community will come together to enjoy food, live music, and family activities at the ninth annual New Haven ...
Flowers became a major focus for the farm following Hurricane Maria, which struck the island as a Category 4 storm in 2017. Growing the plants helped pollinate the farm’s produce after the ...
The island imports 85% of its food — an issue that became even more apparent after Maria. “Teaching people how to grow food, for us, that’s a rebel act,” Efren says.
The black-and-white flag was a response to the financial oversight board that was created after Hurricane Maria; it protests the U.S. mainland's financial control over Puerto Rico.