Arroz bomba, the rice many Spanish restaurants use for paella, is very rare and expensive. |
A Puerto Rican folk dancer who performs bomba brought her own conga drummers to keep the beat. |
The bomba resembles the Cuban rumba in its spatial pattern. |
The drink is sucked from the gourd with a metal straw, known as a bombilla or bomba in Spanish, that is fitted with a strainer at one end to keep leaf particles from the mouth. |
This eclectic group is dedicated to preserving the Puerto Rican traditions of bomba and plena, two drum-focused forms of traditional dance music. |
The reason reggaeton is so popular is that they could finally blend salsa, bomba or merengue with hip hop, which is dominating the world right now. |