Considered Puerto Rico's national drink, the piña colada isn’t just a cocktail, it’s a tribute to the Caribbean island’s easy-going vibe. When translated from Spanish, “piña colada” means “strained ...
The piña colada was invented in 1954 at San Juan's Caribe Hilton by bartender Ramón "Monchito" Marrero. In 1978, the piña colada became the official drink of Puerto Rico, celebrating its cultural ...
If you're a fan of boozy popsicles, you'll want to add this piña colada popsicle recipe to your summer to-do list. Featuring a tasty blend of coconut milk, pineapple, and white rum, these popsicles ...
The piña colada is one of the most beloved tropical drinks in the world. It’s lush, fruity, sour, and full of rummy goodness. But as with all tropical drinks that have been heavily tied to tourism, ...
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The national drink of Puerto Rico deserves the classic four-ingredient recipe. Prairie Rose is Food & Wine's senior drinks editor. A trained sommelier, cocktail book author, and wine and spirits ...