There are more gay Dominicans than Puerto Ricans, simply because there are more total Dominicans than Puerto Ricans.
There are way more Dominicans in New York than Puerto Ricans
The main difference lies in their nationality and cultural heritage. Dominican Latinos are from the Dominican Republic, while Puerto Rican Latinos are from Puerto Rico. While both groups share some cultural similarities due to their shared Latino heritage, they also have unique traditions, dialects, and customs that distinguish them from one another.
If you know spanish then it would be easier.
Puerto Rican is often considered both a nationality and a cultural identity rather than a distinct ethnicity. Puerto Ricans are primarily of mixed heritage, including Indigenous Taíno, Spanish, and African ancestries. This diverse background means that Puerto Ricans can identify with various ethnicities, but they collectively share a unique cultural identity tied to the island of Puerto Rico.
This website has several great recipes, including some simple and quick options. It also has desserts and drinks if you want the entire Puerto Rican meal experience. http://www.elboricua.com/recipes.html
Mixed is someone who is more than one race like me, im Puerto Rican, Native American, Black, Trindanian, White And Irish
nice pretty skinny than her brown hair and brown eyes half Jewish and half puerto rican
Jennifer Lopez is not the niece of George Lopez; this seems to be a misunderstanding. They are both prominent figures in the entertainment industry, but there is no familial relationship between them. Jennifer Lopez is Puerto Rican, while George Lopez is of Mexican descent, but their connection is purely professional and cultural rather than familial.
Puerto Rico is a melting pot. Puerto Rican women are too diverse to categorize into 'traits'. Puerto Rican is not a race but a mixture of different cultures and races in a small island. After the discovery of Puerto Rico, the Queen of Spain allowed people from all over Europe to populate the island Africans were brought to the island as slaves and intermingled with the rest of the population since slavery on the island did not last very long. Today, 80% of Puerto Rico's population is white, 13% mixed and 6% black. Unlike most Latin American countries Puerto Ricans have no indigenous or Asian ancestry (with the exception of recent immigrants) so they are basically white, black, or mixed. One mentionable detail is that Puerto Rico has the most Miss Universe pageant winners with 5-- the only country with more wins than the U.S.
It is an MEDC.
Mixed is someone who is more than one race like me, im Puerto Rican, Native American, Black, Trindanian, White And Irish