It is fried onion, garlic, olive oil, fried mashed potatoes with other ingredients such as pork and seafood.
What is it: a combination of rice, pigeons, and pork cooked in sofrito in the same pot. This is one of the typical rice dishes of Puerto Rican cuisine.
What is that: grated yautia, green psyllium and fried "fried dough sticks" made from tasty ground meat and fish
Conclusion: This is not definitive. I would like a Mofongo, but if you want a pastel, please go with Triffongo!
What is that: Squid is a star of this traditional dish, it is very popular in spring and summer!
What it is: a miniature version of pastel color - sweet psyllium in lasagna style and piccadil (stir-fried beef)
It is not something like bread, garlic-flavored mayonnaise, but usually a sandwich made of fried psyllium flat full of meat, cheese, lettuce, tomatoes. (Note: Although the roots of jibaritos are in Puerto Rico, this dish was originally made by the Puerto Rican chef in Chicago.
Conclusion: Look for a jalitar sandwich in the menu of many restaurants in Latin America or try it at home. This is very easy
What it is: Think about Tamar, but it is not. Masa's appearance is made of green psyllium and Malanga roots filled with ground beef, chicken or pork
Conclusion: Add this traditional dish to your bucket list as it probably has to be tried, perhaps the taste of the untrained tongue.
Lechón is a famous roasted piglet in Puerto Rico, one of many traditional dishes worth visiting. In fact, this is a very favorite dish, Puerto Rico Guavat has a path called Rutadel Lechón, or Puerto Rico's Pig Road. This road is about 1 hour south of San Juan, south to Highway 52, then exit 33, then proceed to Route 18. As you begin to look at delicious Reconeraera and a country outdoor restaurant (and smell), you will see that you arrived
San Juan is the capital's most populated city of Puerto Rico. Founded in 1521 by Juan Poncede León, he named it Puerto Rico harbor. The capital of Puerto Rico is the oldest city under the jurisdiction of the United States, but some people believe that St. Augustine in Florida was built in 1565 and is the oldest city in the mainland of the United States. San Juan's history, in 1493, landed in Puerto Rico on his second voyage before its formal establishment. In commemoration of John the Baptist, he named the island "San Juan Bautista". But it was not until 1508 that the Spanish government appointed Juan Poncede Leon as the first governor of the island. He founded the first settlement in Kapala, now Spanish Caribbean, behind a nearly inland port west of the current metropolitan area, now known as Pueblo Viejo. The most important military outpost in this area.