Cantaloupe is not native to Puerto Rico. It originated in Africa, India and the Middle East. Because it is descended from a tropical vine, it would probably grow well in Puerto Rico
In Puerto Rico, the word for cantaloupe is "melón." However, it's important to note that "melón" can refer to various types of melons, and the specific term "cantaloupe" may not be used as commonly as in other regions. In some contexts, people might also use "melón cantalupo" to specify the cantaloupe variety.
It eats fruit and nuts.
The Puerto Rican flower is the Puerto Rican Hibiscus. Go figure!
Plantain
It is a black Puerto Rican.
Puerto Rican
depends on the puerto rican
I think so, I am Puerto Rican and my fathers name is Miranda, also Puerto Rican.
Puerto Rican.
Just like how you spelled it. Puerto Rican.
The proper adjective (capitalized) for Puerto Rico is "Puerto Rican".
There are 31 Puerto Rican Senators.