Could you please add pina colada to your drink menu? Just sad when Mexican restaurants don’t have Mexican drinks. Salsa was good!

Spidey’s mom Koko | Aug 19, 2020 | Category: Mexican restaurant in Fort Worth, Texas

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Address: 550 Throckmorton St, Fort Worth, TX 76102, USA

Alexis-Ann Barron | Aug 20, 2020

Piña colada is a Puertorican drink. Created in Puerto Rico. Here is the information: the Piña Colada was created some time in the mid-1950s or early 1960s with the popularity of Coco Lopez. The government had a hand in this as well, as it provided Don Ramón López Irizarry, a professor in the agriculture department at the University of Puerto Rico, a stipend to work on a problem that had stymied chefs in Puerto Rico: The richest coconut cream is difficult to extract from the pulp. He worked on finding an easier way to remove that sweet nectar from the coconut, but instead found the right proportion of cane syrup to add to the coconut milk to replicate the consistency. This hit the culinary scene like a bomb, inspiring cooks and bartenders to experiment with this new ingredient. There are three different places in Puerto Rico that claim to have invented the Piña Colada. The most popular tale is that Ramón “Monchito” Marrero Pérez was tasked to create a signature drink for the Caribe

Aspen Zatlo | Aug 21, 2019

They have horchata, lime refresca and traditional hibiscus tea... And margaritas. And imported Mexican beers. They're allowed to be discerning with their beverage options. Also pina coladas originated in Puerto Rico.

Jared Love | Aug 21, 2019

But they got rice milk 😜

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