Puerto Rico is overly reliant on imported food, which history shows can quickly spiral into a crisis of accessibility when a bout of extreme weather strikes, power is knocked out, and a group of ...
Food scarcity is an ongoing problem for Puerto Rico. The territory imports 85% of all its food. With the recent natural disasters and the pandemic, the territory is exploring ways to have more food ...
When Caribbean cuisine enters the chat, Puerto Rican food isn't always the first to chime in, and that's a shame. While maybe not as famous as its beaches, bars, and bioluminescent bays, Puerto Rico's ...
Puerto Rico imports 85% of its food — an issue that became even more apparent after Hurricane Maria. “Teaching people how to grow food, for us, that’s a rebel act,” says Efrén David Robles, owner of ...
One woman says she is caring for her elderly parents and their neighbors. — -- In a 13-story apartment building just 15 minutes from the airport in San Juan, Puerto Rico, Lisbeth Vasquez Delgado ...
The nomadic restaurant expands its collaborative culinary concept to San Juan, Arecibo, Cabo Rojo and Rincón in early 2026.
I landed in Puerto Rico with a list of places to eat and a hankering for crispy pork skin. What I didn’t expect was to find a movement reshaping how food is grown, cooked, and shared here. At Frutos ...
The rats scurried into the shed. Flinching at the sound of a horde of tiny claws scratching at the ground, Migdalia Mass Llorens kept vigil over her sleeping family huddled together under a single ...
More than 500 years of complex history shines through in Puerto Rico’s cuisine — a dynamic mix of Spanish, African and Indigenous culinary traditions. Many of Puerto Rico’s most famous dishes focus on ...
The Caribbean island’s cuisine combines African, Indigenous and Spanish influences to create dishes of distinction. Puerto Rico imports 85% of its food — an issue that became even more apparent after ...