Factbites
 Where results make sense
About us   |   Why use us?   |   Reviews   |   PR   |   Contact us  

Topic: List of Puerto Rican rums


Related Topics
Rum

In the News (Tue 22 Dec 09)

  
  Rum - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Rum is a distilled beverage made from sugarcane by-products such as molasses and sugarcane juice by a process of fermentation and distillation.
To support this demand for the molasses to produce rum, along with the increasing demand for sugar in Europe during the 17th and 18th centuries, a labor source to work the sugar plantations in the Caribbean was needed.A triangular trade was established between Africa, the Caribbean, and the colonies to help support this need.
Rums from Barbados, Bermuda, the Demerara region of Guyana, and Jamaica are typical of this style.
www.arikah.com /encyclopedia/Rum   (3112 words)

  
  Rum - Wikipedia
Rum is chiefly produced in the Caribbean and along the Demerara[?] river in South America, but also in Australia.
A mixture of rum and water (roughly in the proportion of 1 part to 8) is known as grog.
Rum is the name of one of the Small Isles (a subgroup of the Inner Hebrides) off the west coast of Scotland.
wikipedia.findthelinks.com /ru/Rum.html   (117 words)

  
 Rum
Rum is a liquor made from sugar cane by-products such as molasses and sugar cane juice which are fermented and distilled.
Rum is chiefly produced in the Caribbean and along the Demerara river in South America, but also in Australia and India.
Rum (or Rhum) is the name of one of the Small Isles (a subgroup of the Inner Hebrides) off the west coast of Scotland.
www.starrepublic.org /encyclopedia/wikipedia/r/ru/rum.html   (194 words)

  
 Rum - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Rum is a distilled beverage made from sugarcane by-products such as molasses and sugarcane juice by a process of fermentation and distillation.
To support this demand for the molasses to produce rum, along with the increasing demand for sugar in Europe during the 17th and 18th centuries, a labor source to work the sugar plantations in the Caribbean was needed.A triangular trade was established between Africa, the Caribbean, and the colonies to help support this need.
The value of rum was based upon the lack of coinage among the population of the colony, and due to the drink's ability to allow its consumer to temporarily forget about the lack of creature comforts available in the new colony.
www.arikah.net /encyclopedia/Rum   (2824 words)

  
 Rum
Rum is a liquor made from sugar cane by-products such as molasses and sugar cane juice which are fermented and distilled.
Rum is chiefly produced in the Caribbean and along the Demerara river in South America, but also in Australia and India.
See also: List of Puerto Rican rums, Bay rum, Rum Rebellion (1808) in Australia\n---- Rum (or Rhum) is the name of one of the Small Isles (a subgroup of the Inner Hebrides) off the west coast of Scotland.
encyclopedia.codeboy.net /wikipedia/r/ru/rum.html   (211 words)

  
 Puerto Rican Encyclopedia Article @ Glances.org   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Since 1917, Puerto Rican citizens born prior to 1899 were naturalized citizens and anyone born after 1898 were declared natural born citizens of the United States; unless the Puerto Rican by sworn statement wished to remain subject of Spain within 6 months of the effective date of the 1917 Jones Act.
The study found that in relation to matrilineal ancestry as revealed by mtDNA, 67% of all Puerto Ricans were shown to have a female Amerindian ancestor, 27% to have a female African ancestor and 12% to have a female European ancestor.
Some Puerto Ricans also refer to themselves as "Boricua." This term comes from the word "Boriken" (Borínquen) which was what the Taíno Indians, the native people who inhabited the island of Puerto Rico at the time of the European colonization, called the island of Puerto Rico.
www.glances.org /encyclopedia/Puerto_Rican   (2361 words)

  
 rum - Article and Reference from OnPedia.com
Rum is a spirit made from sugar-cane by-products such as molasses and sugar cane juice by a process of fermentation and distillation.
Rums from Cuba and Puerto Rico are typical of this style.
Rums from Jamaica and the Demerera region are typical of this style.
www.onpedia.com /encyclopedia/rum   (1189 words)

  
 COCINA CRIOLLA   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Puerto Rican desserts include the pudding or custard flan and the tembleque..Papaya cubes cooked in sugar and cinnamon must be accompanied by white cheese(queso blanco).
Puerto Ricans are heavy coffee drinkers and Puerto Rican coffee is among the best in the world..islanders like their coffee real strong, some drink it fl, others as café-con-leche.
Puerto Rican Rums are known world-wide as the best as they are aged for years according to law..enjoy Rum and Coke (Cuba Libre) which is one of the local favorites.
www.hechoenpuertorico.org /comida.htm   (796 words)

  
 Britain.tv Wikipedia - Rum
To support this demand for the molasses to produce rum, along with the increasing demand for sugar in Europe during the 17th and 18th centuries, a labor source to work the sugar plantations in the Caribbean was needed.
Rums from Cuba, Puerto Rico and Dominican Republic are typical of this style.
Rums from Jamaica, Bermuda, and the Demerara region are typical of this style.
www.britain.tv /wikipedia.php?title=Rum   (3152 words)

  
 Rum
Rum is chiefly produced in the Caribbean and along the Demerara[?] river in South America, but also in Australia.
A mixture of rum and water (roughly in the proportion of 1 part to 8) is known as grog.
Rum is the name of one of the Small Isles (a subgroup of the Inner Hebrides) off the west coast of Scotland.
www.findword.org /ru/rum.html   (491 words)

  
 Puerto Rican Information
Since 1917, Puerto Rican citizens born prior to 1899 were naturalized citizens and anyone born after 1898 were declared natural born citizens of the United States; unless the Puerto Rican by sworn statement wished to remain subject of Spain within 6 months of the effective date of the 1917 Jones Act.
Some Puerto Ricans also refer to themselves as "Boricua." This term comes from the word "Boriken" (Borínquen) which was what the Taíno Indians, the native people who inhabited the island of Puerto Rico at the time of the European colonization, called the island of Puerto Rico.
Asked about whether she felt Puerto Rican or not by a popular men's magazine, New York native model and rap singer Gloria Velez declared that although "(she) and her parents" were born in New York City and Long Island and her grandparents were from Puerto Rico, she is still 100 percent "Puerto Rican".
www.bookrags.com /wiki/Puerto_Rican   (2109 words)

  
 Rum - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
To support this demand for the molasses to produce rum, along with the increasing demand for sugar in Europe during the 17th and 18th centuries, a labor source to work the sugar plantations in the Caribbean was needed.
Rums from Cuba, Puerto Rico and Dominican Republic are typical of this style.
Rums from Jamaica, Bermuda, and the Demerera region are typical of this style.
www.knowledgehunter.info /wiki/Rum   (3021 words)

  
 Rum
Rum is a distilled beverage made from sugarcane byproducts such as molasses and sugarcane juice by a process of fermentation and distillation.
Rums from Cuba, Panama, the Dominican Republic, and Puerto Rico are typical of this style.
Rums from Barbados, Bermuda, the Demerara region of Guyana, Jamaica and also Panama are typical of this style.
www.hotspotsz.com /Article_about-Rum   (3486 words)

  
 SingaporeMoms - Parenting Encyclopedia - Rum
Rum is a spirit made from sugar-cane by-products such as molasses and sugar cane juice by a process of fermentation and distillation.
Rums from Cuba and Puerto Rico are typical of this style.
Rums from Jamaica and the Demerera region are typical of this style.
www.singaporemoms.com /parenting/Rum   (1200 words)

  
 Rum - Gurupedia
Rum is chiefly produced in the Caribbean and along the
A mixture of rum and water (in varying proportions) is known as grog.
This was issued as a daily ration to sailors in the Royal Navy.
www.gurupedia.com /r/ru/rum.htm   (182 words)

  
 Puerto Rican information - Search.com
Other Puerto Ricans came to the U.S. because they knew there was an already established Hispanic community with Spanish language newspapers, television, clubs, foods, etcetera.
Some Puerto Ricans moved to the United States when tenements were being torn down and housing projects were being put up,hence trapping many Puerto Ricans in a cycle of poverty.
Also, there are many of those who are half Puerto Rican that have publicly stated their pride in being Puerto Ricans, such is the case of Freddie Prinze, Tony Orlando, Jimmy Nievez, Sammy Davis, Jr.
domainhelp.search.com /reference/Puerto_Rican   (1743 words)

  
 Rum is an alcohol alcoholic liquor liquor made from sugar...
"Rum" is an alcohol alcoholic liquor liquor made from sugar cane sugar cane by-products such as molasses molasses and sugar cane juice juice which are fermented and distilled.
Rum is chiefly produced in the Caribbean Caribbean and along the Demerara Demerara river in South America South America, but also in Australia Australia and India India.
Bundaberg Bundaberg (Australian) A mixture of rum and water water (in varying proportions) is known as "grog".
www.biodatabase.de /rum   (280 words)

  
 List of Puerto Rican rums   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
(Note to all wikipedians and wikipedia.com readers: This is a partial list of Puerto Rican rumss.
Rum producing has long been an important part of Puerto Rico's economy.
While Puerto Rican church groups have sometimes opposed the massive production and consequent consumption of this alcohol in Puerto Rico, sugar cane farms around the country still produce large amounts of rum every year.
bopedia.com /en/wikipedia/l/li/list_of_puerto_rican_rums.html   (131 words)

  
 PUERTO RICO HERALD: Nuevo Latino, Puerto Rican Style
Puerto Rico is billed as ''the island of charm'' (la isla del encanto), a magical vacation spot with sunny skies, white beaches and warm blue waters.
What you don't hear often enough is that Puerto Rico is also the island of flavor, a culinary destination boasting some of the best Caribbean rums, terrific traditional food and fine restaurants that are as creative and exciting as their mainland U.S. counterparts.
Benet deftly incorporates Puerto Rican ingredients and techniques to raise classics to new heights: His risotto made with gandules (green pigeon peas) is as creamy and earthy as if it were made with porcini mushrooms.
www.puertorico-herald.org /issues2/2005/vol09n14/NuevoLatino.html   (693 words)

  
 Rum Information
While there are rum producers in places such as Australia, Barbados, India, Reunion Island, and elsewhere around the world, the majority of rum production occurs in and around the Caribbean and along the Demerara river in South America.
A version of rum from Newfoundland is referred to by the name Screech (see Newfoundland Screech), while some low-grade West Indies rums are called tafia.
Rums from Cuba, Puerto Rico and Panama are typical of this style.
www.bookrags.com /wiki/Rum   (2921 words)

  
 Rum
Rum, also Roum or Rhum (in Arabic ar-Rum), is a very indefinite term used at different times in the Islamic world for Europeans generally and for the Byzantine Empire in particular, for the Seljuk empire in Asia Minor, and for Greeks inhabiting Ottoman territory.
Later, inasmuch as Muslim contact with the Byzantine Greeks was in Asia Minor, the term Rum became fixed there geographically and remained even after the conquest by the Seljuk Turks, so that their territory was called the land of the Seljuks of Rum.
But as the Mediterranean was "the Sea of the Rum," so all peoples on its north coast were called sweepingly, "the Rum." In Spain any Christian slave-girl who had embraced Islam was named Rumiya, and we find the crew of a Genoese vessel being called Romans by a Muslim traveller.
www.websters-dictionary-online.net /ru/rum.html   (2663 words)

  
 puerto rico sugar cane - 1st sugar   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Puerto Rico remained economically undeveloped until 1830, when sugarcane, coffee, and tobacco plantations were gradually developed.
… consequent consumption of this alcohol in Puerto Rico, sugar cane farms around … in Puerto Rico, nicknamed on the streets the Cañita (sugar cane) rum.
Occupation of Puerto Rico Medal reverse … date is a branch of tobacco plant, and to the right is a stalk of sugar cane.
sugar.dosomsin.info /dir6/puerto-rico-sugar-cane.html   (571 words)

  
 Rum   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
A mixture of rum and water (in varying proportions) is known as grog, after British Admiral Edward Vernon's grogram cloak, that he would wear in foul weather.
Rum developed on the sugarcane plantations of the Carribean.
For a long period of time, rum was very crudely produced and consider the drink of poor people and sailors.
www.centipedia.com /index.php?title=Rum&action=creativecommons   (297 words)

  
 Rum is an alcoholic liquor made from sugar...
"Rum" is an alcoholic liquor made from sugar cane by-products such as molasses and sugar cane juice which are fermented and distilled.
Bundaberg (Australian) A mixture of rum and water (in varying proportions) is known as "grog".
After his death at the Battle of Trafalgar, the body of "Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson" was temporarily interred in a cask of rum while his body was transported from Trafalgar to Gibraltar and then London.
www.geodatabase.de /rum   (232 words)

  
 Rum : Information and resources about Rum : School Work Guru
Rum is an alcoholic liquor made from sugar cane by-products such as molasses and sugar cane juice which are fermented and destilled.
See also: List of Puerto Rican rums, Bay rum
Rum (or Rhum) is the name of one of the Small Isles (a subgroup of the Inner Hebrides) off the west coast of Scotland.\n
www.schoolworkguru.org /encyclopedia/r/ru/rum.html   (224 words)

  
 Rum - Information at Halfvalue.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Rums from Cuba,Panama the Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico are typical of this style.
Dry Rum: Dry rum is a rum made strictly from sugarcane juice fermentation.
Most rums are made from the fermentation of sugar cane molasses, which differs from dry rums.
www.halfvalue.com /wiki.jsp?topic=Rum   (3554 words)

  
 Puerto Rico Tourist Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Puerto Rico is a modern progressive and civilized vacation spot that maintains the charm and hospitality of days gone by.
Puerto Rico's water quality is subject to the same regulated EPA standards that apply on the U.S. mainland.
Puerto Rico is part of the U.S. postal system (USPS) and has the same mail rates (24¢ for a postcard, 39¢ for a first-class letter) and service as provided on the U.S. mainland.
welcome.topuertorico.org /tinfo.shtml   (4493 words)

  
 Hilary's Cookies: Lifestyle: Heather Blaha: CenterstageChicago.com
She believes that strongly in the power of her quirky cookies, in flavors like Hot Buttered Rum and Chocolate Caramel Coffee, to change the face of an industry that has been dominated by a Mrs.
There's an upscale Puerto Rican restaurant and bar that I love called Coco, 2723 W. Division.
What's really nice about it is that the whole place is non-smoking, plus the bar has an extensive list of Puerto Rican rums.
centerstage.net /lifestyle/articles/tea-at-three_jan17.html   (695 words)

  
 eG Forums -> Puerto Rican Rums?
To start with your list is of lables, brands,distileries etc. But the only three distileries left are Destileria Seralles (Don Q, Captain Morgan etc), Bacardi (with multiple brands and bulk rums shipped to their other blending and bottling plants.
A book well worth reading which is the bible to rum enthusiasts..."RUM--Yesterday and Today" by Hugh Barty-King & Anton Massell.(printed 1983.Heinemann-London) Available in some libraryies and by second hand E shopping.....WWW.bookfinder.com This book is well worth the hunt for, with a good chapter on Puerto Rico.
That is a list and pictures of many rum labels.
forums.egullet.org /index.php?showtopic=6642   (876 words)

  
 Fajardo - Puerto Rico
This event is being sponsored by the Puerto Rico Tourism Company, Rums of Puerto Rico, Travel and Leisure Golf, El Conquistador, Delta, and Nike Golf.
Commemorating the town patron saint, Santiago Apóstol, with a celebration that includes nightly music and dance by Puerto Rican artists and bands and plenty of food.
Tours, adventures, hotel packages and transfers from 1 day on to all points of interest in Puerto Rico and the near Islands in the Caribbean,Central and South America.
www.travelandsports.com /faj.htm   (1636 words)

Try your search on: Qwika (all wikis)

Factbites
  About us   |   Why use us?   |   Reviews   |   Press   |   Contact us  
Copyright © 2005-2007 www.factbites.com Usage implies agreement with terms.