The national typical plate is known with the name of " the pinto rooster ", that is consumed in all the country and is processed with rice, black porotos and scrambled eggs.
Former Dutch fortress built in 1796, it’s penciled in as Aruba’s oldest building. It currently hosts the Aruba Museum of History, showcasing historic items and artifacts of great value.
The national typical plate is known with the name of " the pinto rooster ", that is consumed in all the country and is processed with rice, black porotos and scrambled eggs.