Last Year PR
What is Oiram
What is San Juan
These are fried green plantains.
What are tostones?
This word means ‘friend’ in Spanish
What is amigo/amiga?
This music genre originated in Puerto Rico
What is reggaeton?
This person position is responsible for managing finances in LUA
What is a James
These are the three colors in the Puerto Rican flag
What are red, white, and blue?
This mashed plantain dish is a Puerto Rican favorite
What is mofongo?
This phrase means ‘what’s up?’ in Spanish slang.”
What is “¿Qué pasa?
This dance and music style is popular in Puerto Rico and the Caribbean
What is salsa?
This country represents the background of one of LUA’s current president
What is Colombia
This small frog is known for its loud nighttime sound in Puerto Rico
What is the coquí?
This dish is made with rice and pigeon peas
What is arroz con gandules?
This phrase means ‘Nice to meet you’ in Spanish
What is “Mucho gusto”?
his instrument is commonly used in traditional Latin music, like maracas or bongos.
What is percussion? (accept specific instruments)
This upcoming LUA event will take place on April 17th at 5 PM and will feature cholados and cultural celebration
What is Cultural Bash (Cholado Day)?
This is the name Puerto Ricans use to refer to themselves, derived from the island’s original name Borikén.
What is Boricua?
This sweet fried treat is often served during holidays in Puerto Rico
What are buñuelos?
This phrase means ‘See you later’ in Spanish
What is “Hasta luego”?
This Puerto Rican artist helped bring reggaeton to global popularity in the early 2000s with hits like ‘Gasolina
Who is Daddy Yankee?
This is the biggest and most attended event hosted by LUA each year, celebrating Latino culture with music, food, and performances
What is the Hispanic Heritage Festival?
This is the original indigenous name of Puerto Rico before Spanish colonization
What is Borikén?
This Puerto Rican drink is made with coconut, often served during Christmas.
What is coquito?
This phrase means ‘How are you?’ in Spanish.”
What is “¿Cómo estás?”?
This Latin music genre is known for its fast rhythm and originated in the Dominican Republic
What is merengue?