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coquito

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co·qui·to  (k-kt)
n. pl. co·qui·tos
A feather-leaved palm (Jubaea chilensis) native to Chile, having a thick trunk from which is obtained a sugary sap used for making wine and a kind of honey, and widely cultivated as an ornamental in warm dry regions.

[Spanish, diminutive of coco, coco palm, from Portuguese côco; see coconut.]

coquito [kɒˈkiːtəʊ]
n pl -tos
(Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Plants) a Chilean palm tree, Jubaea spectabilis, yielding edible nuts and a syrup
[from Spanish: a little coco palm, from coco coco palm]


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They expect a round or two of coquito (coconut liqueur) or pitorro (the Puerto Ricans' white lightning), an update on your family's health, a song or two, jokes and lots of laughter before they pick up their instruments and leave you to rest again amidst the first chicken crows and the last of the night symphony of coquis (tiny frogs with gigantic vocal chords).
Place banana pieces on plate, drizzle with coffee just and top with six coquito halves and micro greens.
At each site, Syrian golden hamsters were exposed in coquito cages (11) for 7 days.
 
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