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  2. Jibarito - Wikipedia

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    Chicago restaurateur Juan "Peter" Figueroa [1] introduced the jibarito at Borinquen Restaurant, a Puerto Rican restaurant in the Humboldt Park neighborhood, in 1996, [1] [2] after hearing a Venezuelan cook talk about a Venezuelan sandwich called a patacon. The name is a diminutive of jíbaro and means "little yokel".

  3. Puerto Ricans in Chicago - Wikipedia

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    The Puerto Rican community in Chicago is known for its established presence and political activism. With the community's support, Puerto Rican leaders in Chicago secured a lease for the historic Humboldt Park stables near Paseo Boricua, which now house the Institute of Puerto Rican Arts and Culture. [10]

  4. Culture of Chicago - Wikipedia

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    The jibarito is a specialty sandwich that originated in the heart of Chicago's Puerto Rican community. Invented by Borinquen Restaurant in the Humboldt Park neighborhood, a jibarito is made with meat or chicken, and condiments, placed between two pieces of fried and flattened plantain instead of bread. [18] [19] [20]

  5. Chicago's Puerto Rican community outraged by pace of ... - AOL

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    The Puerto Rican diaspora in Chicago is outraged that millions of people on the island are spending the 5th anniversary of Hurricane Maria in the dark following Hurricane Fiona.

  6. Puerto Rican cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Puerto Rican cuisine consists of the cooking style and traditional dishes original to Puerto Rico. ... In Chicago, el jibarito is a popular dish. [37]

  7. Humboldt Park, Chicago - Wikipedia

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    The Institute of Puerto Rican Arts and Culture has a 15-year lease that began in May 2006 and expires in 2021. [44] It is dedicated to the history of Puerto Rican culture and the Puerto Rican diaspora. Funding from an ISTEA grant allowed the Chicago Park District to fully restore the building. [45]

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    Business has grown because of their videos online, including the “Boots on the Ground” dance and Peterson’s favorite, “Some Enchanted Evening,” named after a Temptations song, or Butler ...

  9. Paseo Boricua - Wikipedia

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    With the support of the community, Puerto Rican leaders in Chicago leased the historic Humboldt Park stables near Paseo Boricua to house the Institute of Puerto Rican Arts and Culture. The Institute is the only museum in the U.S. that is completely dedicated to the history of Puerto Rican culture and the Puerto Rican diaspora.