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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Christmas in Puerto Rico is more than just one day with good food, gifts, and spending time with friends and family members. The holiday season in Puerto Rico begins as early as late November and continues until January with a series of related celebrations and holidays. Music is an important part of many Christmas traditions in Puerto Rico. Not only do many religious masses include sacred carols, but traveling groups of ‘‘parrandas” will visit family members and friends. Popular food while holidays in Puerto Rico include roast pig, rice and pea dishes, coquito or eggnog made with rum and coconut milk, coconut custard, fried plantains, and nuts. Christmas trees, colored lights, and poinsettia plants are popular decorations during the holiday season in Puerto Rico.<br><br></div>]]></description>
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