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‖ coquito (koˈkito) [Sp.; dim. of coco coconut.] A palm tree, Jubæa spectabilis, a native of Chile, from the sap of which the palm-honey of the Chileans is obtained. Also coquito nut, coquito palm.[1858 Hogg Veg. Kingd. 762 Jubæa spectabilis is a native of Chili, where it is called Coquito.] 1866 Tr...
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Coquito
History
Coquito was originally found in Puerto Rico. However, drinks similar to coquito are found throughout the Caribbean. Coquito has become much more popular recently. Some supermarkets and grocery stores sell pre-made bottles of coquito.
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Coquito (footballer)
Daniel Gregorio Rodríguez Lima (born 22 December 1965), known as Coquito, is a Uruguayan retired footballer who played as a forward. Personal life
Coquito is the father of Real Madrid Castilla player Álvaro Rodríguez.
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Coquito sergeant
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
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Coquito nuts
Coquito nuts look like miniature coconuts and have a very similar flavor to coconuts. Usage
Coquito nuts can be eaten whole, raw or cooked.
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La Chelito
In 1915, an erotic novel about the life of Chelito was written by Joaquín Belda in the work "La Coquito"; which was later made into a 1977 film of the
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Daniel Rodríguez
Rodríguez (tenor) (born 1964), Puerto Rican-American operatic tenor
Daniel Rodríguez (singer), singer with MDO
Sportspeople
Association footballers
Coquito
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Pachycaul
extreme pachycauls are the floodplains, or riverbottom variety of the African Palmyra (Borassus aethiopum) with primary growth up to in thickness, and the Coquito
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Pepillo Salcedo, Dominican Republic
Pepillo Salcedo is frequently named Manzanillo due to the bay of manzanillo Bahia De Manzanillo which is approximately 2 miles from playa el coquito coquito
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Pitorro
It is often homemade and a part of traditional Puerto Rican holiday celebrations, and used in Coquito.
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José López Rosario
José "Coquito" López Rosario (1976 – July 28, 2006 ) was a Puerto Rican drug dealer and kingpin as well as a mafia boss. Yankee does not consider that Coquito's intervention reinforces the perception that urban music is sponsored by the underworld.
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Crémas
See also
Rhum agricole
Haitian cuisine
Coquito, a similar drink from Puerto Rico
References
Haitian alcoholic drinks
Mixed drinks
Cocktails with rum
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Pedro Masó
Selected filmography
Las chicas de la Cruz Roja (1958)
Television Stories (1965)
La Coquito (1977)
External links
Filmography
Spanish film directors
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Climaco Rodríguez
Personal life
He is the uncle of former Uruguay international footballer Coquito and great-uncle of current Real Madrid Castilla player Álvaro Rodríguez
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Amparo Rivelles
Cien años de cine español (1996)
El día que nací yo (1991)
Esquilache (1989)
Hay que deshacer la casa (1983)
La coquito (1977)
¿Quién mató al abuelo
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