A Taste of Tradition: The Magic of Picadillo de Papa

A Taste of Tradition: The Magic of Picadillo de Papa

Picadillo de Papa – Savoury Potato Hash There are few dishes that capture the heart of Costa Rican home cooking like Picadillo de Papa. This comforting blend of potatoes, ground beef, and vegetables is more than just a meal—it’s a beloved tradition passed down through...

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Pipas and Beyond: The Many Ways Costa Ricans Enjoy Coconut

Pipas and Beyond: The Many Ways Costa Ricans Enjoy Coconut

There’s nothing quite like the satisfying thwack of a machete splitting open a fresh green coconut under the warm Costa Rican sun. Locally known as pipa fría, fresh coconut water is more than just a refreshing drink—it’s an essential part of the culture, a natural...

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Flipping Fincas: Can You Really Profit from Raw Land?

Flipping Fincas: Can You Really Profit from Raw Land?

 The new frontier of real estate speculation: buying and reselling untouched jungle properties in Costa Rica There’s a whisper running through the mountain trails and jungle clearings of Costa Rica — a modern-day gold rush, minus the pickaxes. Instead of digging...

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do you need an off grid bunker in costa rica

do you need an off grid bunker in costa rica

Buying a Jungle Bunker: Preppers and Off-Gridders in Paradise Meet the community building survivalist-ready homes with rain catchment systems, permaculture gardens, and satellite everything. In a world growing louder with the buzz of climate change, rising global...

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What’s with the weird names in Costa Rica?

What’s with the weird names in Costa Rica?

“What’s in a Name?” – The Origins of Costa Rica’s Funniest and Most Unusual Town Names If you’ve ever looked at a map of Costa Rica and done a double take at town names like Zapote, Palo Seco, or Veinticinco de Abril, you’re not alone. While many countries have their...

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The Beginners Costa Rican Survival Guide

The Beginners Costa Rican Survival Guide

Essential local hacks for navigating everything from currency exchange to ordering a beer You’ve landed in Costa Rica, stepped off the plane with “pura vida” echoing in your head, only to realise you’ve no clue how to ask for the loo, your pockets are jingling with...

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