In respect to this, what does Chinchorro mean in Puerto Rico?
Chinchorrear comes from the noun chinchorro, which can be defined as a food kiosk or restaurant that serves all kinds of delicious fritters and huge plates of Puerto Rican food — like pork, rice with pigeon peas, fried plantains, alcapurrias and bacalaítos.
Additionally, what are the food stands in Puerto Rico called? Roadside stalls, generally known as kioscos (also kioskos) are some of the best places to try cheap Puerto Rican food: some kioscos are collected together in areas on highways (such as those in Luquillo), along the coast (in Piñones) or in the mountains (Guavate), but you'll find individual stalls all over the island
Also, what does Caco mean in Puerto Rico?
Colloquial
How do you say Chinchorro in English?
chin·chor·ro.