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People

Puerto Rican culture is known to be colorful and represents a blend of different races, culture, religion and language. Puerto Rico is a bilingual and multicultural society, greatly influenced by the Spanish, African, Indian and U.S. Also Latin American countries have greatly influenced Puerto Rican culture to develop its own distinguished cultural identity. Puerto Ricans are considered to be very friendly people and they welcome their guest with warm hospitality. They are very cordial and genuine people and lead a very peaceful life.

Puerto Ricans believe in well-knit family and have strong family values, which reflects in their culture. They are emotionally attached to their family and friends, and like to socialize with them. Puerto Ricans give high priority to education.

Language and Religion

Both Spanish and English are official languages of Puerto Rico, but mainly Spanish is the spoken language. English is used as compulsory second language in schools, and is widely used in business, industry, and research.

Puerto Rican constitution guarantees freedom for all religions, and Christianity is the major religion followed. Today, majority of the population are Roman Catholics. Apart from this religion, people also follow Protestant faith. Other forms of beliefs include Islam and Judaism. Some also practice Santeria, an Afro-Caribbean religion that originated in Cuba.

Arts and Literature

In ancient days, Puerto Ricans were best-known for the art of oral story telling. The talented painters were influenced by their experiences in life; one can have a glimpse of it in their paintings, that describe stories about the incidents in their life. Some of the earlier inhabitants created polychrome ceramics, amulets (a piece of jewelery), and stone carvings. Puerto Rican poets, authors, novelist and playwrights have made a mark for themselves in the field of literature.

One can get the best source of information of arts and crafts by visiting the Institute of Puerto Rican Culture in the Dominican Convent in Old San Juan. It has the greatest monument of art and craft, with many museums and dozen of art galleries. In the Museum of the University of Puerto Rico in Rio Piedras, you can have a glimpse of wide collection of paintings from Pre-Columbian artifacts to modern painters.

Music

Music is an integral part of Puerto Ricos culture and binds the people together. The musicians express their artistic sounds and uphold their lost traditions. Puerto Rican music reflects the strong presence of African, Taino Indians and Spanish influences and has become very popular across the globe.

Puerto Rican music has evolved in many forms, from classical folk music to Salsa, bomba and plena. Puerto Rico is the home for musical style bomba; it is a musical expression of people created by rhythmic traditional Africans using a drum called bomba. Salsa, is a well-known Puerto Rican dance form, and very popular in the world of International music.

Puerto Rican actors, musicians, and composers, have marked themselves, and are counted among the world's most famous pop stars. Famous Academy Award winners Jose Ferrer, Rita Moreno, Benicio Del Toro as well as Raul Julia are from Puerto Rico. Jennifer Lopez and Chita Rivera are also Puerto Rican descent.

Ricky Martin, considered as a famous star in the world of Latin Pop, promotes Puerto Rican music all over the world. Many series of concerts and annual festivals are organized every year in Puerto Rico, to encourage its music and art tradition. The Casals Festivals honors the work of great musicians and composers. The Le Lo Lai Festival, is a weekly show of popular folk music, that takes place throughout the year.

Food

Puerto Rican cuisine is mainly influenced by the Taino's, Spanish, Africans and Americans. Local people of Puerto Rico refer their cuisine as "cocina criolla". Bacardi is the most popular branded rum produced in Puerto Rico and consumed widely by Americans.

Wide variety of vegetables are grown in rich and fertile lands. Its food is flavored with spices and seasonings. Soups are served as starters, and it is said world's best-known soup is prepared in Puerto Rico. The lunch and dinner start with hot sizzling appetizers. Puerto Ricans just love chicken, which they cook with various spices and seasonings. Some of the popular chicken dishes, on the island are Arroz con pollo(chicken with rice), pollo al jerez (chicken in sherry), pollo agridulce (sweet and sour chicken) and pollitos asados a la parrilla (brioled chickens). Visitors love to taste different dishes of fish and shellfish served on the island. Many mouth-watering egg dishes are served in the island, one such famous recipe is tortilla espanola (spanish omellete.)

Puerto Ricans love desserts. Jellies and preservatives made by them are used in preparation of different types of delicious desserts. Usually meal is ended with a cup of strong black aromatic Puerto Rican coffee, which is produced in the island since more than 300 years. Puerto Rico is the largest producer of rum; it's their national drink as well. Rum produced in Puerto Rico is widely consumed by United States.

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Anyone from Puerto Rico?

Originally Posted By: Angela J. Shirley


People

Puerto Rican culture is known to be colorful and represents a blend of different races, culture, religion and language. Puerto Rico is a bilingual and multicultural society, greatly influenced by the Spanish, African, Indian and U.S. Also Latin American countries have greatly influenced Puerto Rican culture to develop its own distinguished cultural identity. Puerto Ricans are considered to be very friendly people and they welcome their guest with warm hospitality. They are very cordial and genuine people and lead a very peaceful life.

Puerto Ricans believe in well-knit family and have strong family values, which reflects in their culture. They are emotionally attached to their family and friends, and like to socialize with them. Puerto Ricans give high priority to education.

Language and Religion

Both Spanish and English are official languages of Puerto Rico, but mainly Spanish is the spoken language. English is used as compulsory second language in schools, and is widely used in business, industry, and research.

Puerto Rican constitution guarantees freedom for all religions, and Christianity is the major religion followed. Today, majority of the population are Roman Catholics. Apart from this religion, people also follow Protestant faith. Other forms of beliefs include Islam and Judaism. Some also practice Santeria, an Afro-Caribbean religion that originated in Cuba.

Arts and Literature

In ancient days, Puerto Ricans were best-known for the art of oral story telling. The talented painters were influenced by their experiences in life; one can have a glimpse of it in their paintings, that describe stories about the incidents in their life. Some of the earlier inhabitants created polychrome ceramics, amulets (a piece of jewelery), and stone carvings. Puerto Rican poets, authors, novelist and playwrights have made a mark for themselves in the field of literature.

One can get the best source of information of arts and crafts by visiting the Institute of Puerto Rican Culture in the Dominican Convent in Old San Juan. It has the greatest monument of art and craft, with many museums and dozen of art galleries. In the Museum of the University of Puerto Rico in Rio Piedras, you can have a glimpse of wide collection of paintings from Pre-Columbian artifacts to modern painters.

Music

Music is an integral part of Puerto Ricos culture and binds the people together. The musicians express their artistic sounds and uphold their lost traditions. Puerto Rican music reflects the strong presence of African, Taino Indians and Spanish influences and has become very popular across the globe.

Puerto Rican music has evolved in many forms, from classical folk music to Salsa, bomba and plena. Puerto Rico is the home for musical style bomba; it is a musical expression of people created by rhythmic traditional Africans using a drum called bomba. Salsa, is a well-known Puerto Rican dance form, and very popular in the world of International music.

Puerto Rican actors, musicians, and composers, have marked themselves, and are counted among the world's most famous pop stars. Famous Academy Award winners Jose Ferrer, Rita Moreno, Benicio Del Toro as well as Raul Julia are from Puerto Rico. Jennifer Lopez and Chita Rivera are also Puerto Rican descent.

Ricky Martin, considered as a famous star in the world of Latin Pop, promotes Puerto Rican music all over the world. Many series of concerts and annual festivals are organized every year in Puerto Rico, to encourage its music and art tradition. The Casals Festivals honors the work of great musicians and composers. The Le Lo Lai Festival, is a weekly show of popular folk music, that takes place throughout the year.

Food

Puerto Rican cuisine is mainly influenced by the Taino's, Spanish, Africans and Americans. Local people of Puerto Rico refer their cuisine as "cocina criolla". Bacardi is the most popular branded rum produced in Puerto Rico and consumed widely by Americans.

Wide variety of vegetables are grown in rich and fertile lands. Its food is flavored with spices and seasonings. Soups are served as starters, and it is said world's best-known soup is prepared in Puerto Rico. The lunch and dinner start with hot sizzling appetizers. Puerto Ricans just love chicken, which they cook with various spices and seasonings. Some of the popular chicken dishes, on the island are Arroz con pollo(chicken with rice), pollo al jerez (chicken in sherry), pollo agridulce (sweet and sour chicken) and pollitos asados a la parrilla (brioled chickens). Visitors love to taste different dishes of fish and shellfish served on the island. Many mouth-watering egg dishes are served in the island, one such famous recipe is tortilla espanola (spanish omellete.)

Puerto Ricans love desserts. Jellies and preservatives made by them are used in preparation of different types of delicious desserts. Usually meal is ended with a cup of strong black aromatic Puerto Rican coffee, which is produced in the island since more than 300 years. Puerto Rico is the largest producer of rum; it's their national drink as well. Rum produced in Puerto Rico is widely consumed by United States.


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