Herein, why is it called coquito?
Coquito is a traditional Christmas drink in Puerto Rico that can be consumed any time of the year. Its name means 'small coconut' in Spanish, and the drink is widely thought of as a coconut equivalent to eggnog.
Furthermore, is eggnog and coquito the same thing? Some people describe coquito as Puerto Rican eggnog. Coquito, for example, usually doesn't have sugar added (you get the sugar in the condensed milk and the cream of coconut). Eggnog has raw eggs (hence the name). Coquito may or may not have a little bit of egg in it, but it's not the star of the show.
Hereof, what is coquito English?
Coquito meaning "Little Coconut" in Spanish is a traditional Christmas drink that originated in Puerto Rico. The coconut-based alcoholic beverage is similar to eggnog, sometimes being called the Puerto Rican Eggnog.
What does coquito Papi mean?
Coquito. kÅ-kē′tÅ, n. a beautiful Chilian palm.