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How To Make Homemade Ginger Beer in Costa Rica

Over the last several years of testing out tropical food species at Costa Rica's Rancho Mastatal, we found that some plants that grow well...

Twitter to Introduce Audio and Video Chats, Says Elon Musk

Exciting news for Twitter users! Elon Musk, the owner of Twitter, took to the platform on Tuesday to unveil a forthcoming feature that will...

Learning to Eat in Costa Rica: Adventures in Tropical Fruits

The more time I spend in Costa Rica, the more I use these strange ingredients to my advantage. We would never have attempted lentil burgers or Thai green curry had bags of legumes and cans of coconut milk not been so plentiful. We are no longer distracted by the frozen vegetables and heat-and-serve dinner kits we once bought from Trader Joe’s.

Pavones Costa Rica: The Ultimate Surfing Destination

Surfing in Pavones is legendary. Every goofy rider who has ever heard of it wants to ride it. Hell, every regular rider who has...

Processions and Superstition Mark Easter Week in Costa Rica

Semana Santa or Easter Holy Week is one of the most important events for Costa Rican Catholics, and many centuries old traditions and beliefs...

How to Make Patacones (Tostones)

Patacones, also known as tostones, are a staple food in many Latin American countries, including Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Panama, and Puerto Rico. They...

California Pizza Kitchen opens eatery at Juan Santamaria Airport in Costa Rica

U.S. restaurant brand California Pizza Kitchen (CPK) opened a new restaurant at the Juan Santamaría International Airport. Get ready travelers! If the $13 dollar hot...

The Quakers and Monteverde, Costa Rica

Monteverde, Costa Rica is a small town located in the northern part of the country, known for its stunning natural beauty and rich biodiversity....

Costa Rican Cuisine – What is it and where did it come from?

Costa Rican cuisine, also known as "comida típica," is a melting pot of indigenous, Spanish, and African influences. The country's diverse landscape and abundance...

A Costa Rica Expat’s View on Driving in Costa Rica

Are you tired of driving on smooth, well-maintained roads with clear signage and courteous drivers? Are you looking for a truly thrilling driving experience?...

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