first impressions of puerto rico
I think a lot of it is common sense and true anywhere. If you are friendly and show some humility, people are nice. If you exude a sense of superiority, not so much.
David
Couldn't agree more with your assessment on driving in PR. You can find some very good organic dark chocolate at a Freshmart. I have purchased the Green and Blacks brand there, I got the 70% but they also have 85%. I believe there is one in Aquadilla. Just google Freshmart PR and you will see all of the locations that they have here. Freshmart is like a tiny Whole Foods. Just fyi, if you order an entire box of the chocolate in store or over the phone they will give you a 10% discount.
Lauren
I just discovered FreshMart a couple of days ago. The one in Aguadilla is very small. I didn't see the Green and Blacks 85% there, but they did have a Dagoba 87%. I'll let my wife know about the whole box discount. 85% is too dark for me. I'm ok with some Dove dark chocolate covered almonds which we can get pretty much anywhere...

David
Also look for places that sell meats. Some are combination stores, bread, meats, and other stuff. Also ask the bakeries / Panaderias they will know or carry the cold cuts, some of them have a DELI sign.
Try your sandwich with either "Pan Sobao" or "Pan de Manteca", very delicious.
Johnnyhulk wrote:Hey guys while we on the subject of food I've been to all the local supermarket and Wal- Mart where can you find a deli counter? You know I want a pound of Boars Head Ham or Turkey like that !!!! All I see is already packaged sliced meats like Salami!!!!
Johnnyhulk, I feel your pain. Perhaps it's a NY thing. I've been at Palmas del Mar for a week and a half, and finding cold cuts has been a mission. The little local panaderia/deli was kind enough to slice me a pound of not very good ham and some swiss cheese. By the confusion the woman had with finding a price, it was apparently something they don't often do. At the Humacao Walmart hot food counter I saw a display with cold cuts and what appeared to be stickers with "per pound" prices, but it's always been so crowded that I can't get close enough to read it.
Karenqc wrote:Idk where you are located but there is a deli in Dorado that sells Boars head deli meats as well as some htf items like Sriracha and garlic chili paste. It's in the strip mall right next to Walgreens. Can't remember the name though.
The Deli is called "La Hacienda" http://lahaciendafoods.com/ they have four stores in the San Juan Metro and one in Dorado.
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