The pina colada has been the official drink of Puerto Rico since 1978. It is a sweet, rum based cocktail served with pineapple juice. It is said to have first been introduced at the Hilton Caribe hotel in Puerto Rico in 1954 by by a man named Ramon "Monchito" Marrero. Bananas are definitely a nutritious fruit. They are rich in vitamin B6, vitamin C, magnesium and potassium. They are also a good source of fiber. Because of their great taste, they can also serve as a substitute for sweets and satisfy sugar cravings. Here is a non-alchoholic banana version of…
Para preparar una piña colada necesitarás una licuadora para mezclar todos los ingredientes. Esta experimentada barman te dirá cuáles ingredientes usar y explicará el proceso de preparación de una piña colada en este vídeo gratuito.
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Ever wondered how to make a quick, but delicious drink for your friends when they come visit you? Piña Colada is a great drink.
The Piña Colada is thought to have first been invented in Puerto Rico. It is a rum and coconut drink that is popular in warm regions and vacation destinations. Read on to learn how to make a Piña Colada.
The taste of pineapple, rum and coconut makes the Piña Colada one of the most tropical of tropical drinks. Get out the paper umbrellas! Serves four.
The frosty virgin strawberry colada is missing the rum, but you'll find it every bit as refreshing as the real thing. This recipe makes four servings.