Davidglen77 said:Now that we have a few Puerto Ricans and Dominicans, I would love to get together at some point and make some REAL PR & DR food! Arroz con gandules, Pernil, pasteles, tostones, ensalada de aguacate, mangú, etc.
I grew up with my cuban grandmother (and Russian grandfather) in New York City and we had a lot of PR friends. I used to spend vacations with the family of a close friend of my grandmother in Orocovis, PR, to this day I have visions of the beautiful and lush mountains in the center of PR, driving around to all of those wonderful small towns, Jayuya, Naranjito, Aibonito, Cayey, Utuado and others. The people were so wonderful and funny, I miss those times so much. I love Puerto Rico and hope to visit again someday.......
It is a beautiful island and I want to go back and visit, I miss my family and friends. The food thing sounds like a good idea but I'm not much of a cook and a some of the ingredients are hard to find down here. I been in B.A over a year and have not meet any Puerto Ricans but have seen a few Dominicans who I instantly was able to identify cause of their accent. I'm sure there are more people from PR down here but this is such a big city that we don't exactly stick out, unless we start talking and our accent gets noticed. Even after more than a year I still got my Puerto Rican accent when I speak spanish (although it's kind of fading and getting mixed with the local accent) but most locals who I talked to think I am from some country in central America like venezuela cause they are not familiar with the PR accent.