First of all, this is not Puerto Rican egg nog. Secondly, it's made mostly with canned goods, which speaks to how Puerto Rico adapted to being a U.S. territory. Did you know that "Wars Are Fought With Food"?

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cookingcuban.com 

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Britannica 

Meryenda 

NPR 

BBC 

CommunityScience.com 

Taste 

Eater 

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