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Rum balls are a truffle-like confection, being sweet, dense balls flavored with chocolate and rum. As their name implies, these sweets contain rum and because they are not baked, the alcohol flavor and kick are not lost during baking. This sweet is especially popular during the holiday season.read more

Ingredients

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  • 8 ounces walnuts, finely ground
  • 8 ounces (2 bars) German sweet chocolate, finely grated
  • 1 cup sugar
  • 3 egg whites, lightly beaten
  • 4-6 ounces chocolate sprinkles
  • About 1 tablespoon Bacardi dark rum

Directions

In bowl mix together walnuts, sweet chocolate, sugar and half the egg whites. Add enough rum to moisten mixture so it holds together to form dough. Shape mixture into 1" balls. Roll balls in remaining egg white, then in chocolate sprinkles. Set aside on waxed paper to dry. Store in waxed paper-lined covered tin until ready to serve. Will keep fresh for about two weeks.

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FAQs

Is it worth going to Oranjestad, Aruba? ›

Is Oranjestad Worth Visiting? There's a reason why Aruba tours are so popular, and it should become clear as soon as you reach the port in Oranjestad. The island is known for its perfect weather, gorgeous beaches, and colorful architecture, making it the perfect place to kick back and relax on your next vacation.

What documents do I need to enter Aruba? ›

Upon arrival in Aruba, you must have:
  • a U.S. passport valid for the duration of your stay;
  • a completed Embarkation and Disembarkation Card (ED-Card);
  • a return or onward ticket.
  • proof of sufficient funds to cover your accommodations and food expenses during your stay.

What not to bring to Aruba? ›

Avoid belts, jewelry, clothing with metal buttons and/or metal in your shoes. Coins, keys and jewelry must be placed in a tray or in your carry-on baggage. All shoes have to be screened and you will be asked to take them off and to put them in a tray.

How much money to bring to Aruba? ›

For budget travelers, planning ahead is essential. On average, a budget traveler can expect to spend around $100 to $150 per day in Aruba, including accommodation, transportation, food, and activities. It's important to research activities and their costs in advance to create a budget that works for you.

Is it safe to walk around Oranjestad Aruba? ›

The U.S. Department of State has a travel advisory which categorizes and describes the safety level of individual destinations. Aruba, for example, is categorized as a level one destination. This means that travelers should exercise normal precautions in Aruba and there is not a significant risk in traveling there.

Is it safe to leave resort in Aruba? ›

Stick to the resorts – While there are plenty of terrific resorts in Aruba, you'd be doing yourself a disservice if you didn't explore the island on your own. Aruba is one of the safest islands in the Caribbean, so you don't have to worry about crime when you leave the resort.

Should you carry your passport with you in Aruba? ›

Aruba is a country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. By Dutch law, you must always carry identification. You should have a copy of your passport with you at all times.

Do US citizens clear customs in Aruba? ›

You will go through both a local Aruban passport and customs control, followed by a similar process at the US Customs & Border Protection (second passport and custom control) as US customs pre-clearance is available in Aruba.

What is the best currency to take to Aruba? ›

Aruba's currency is the florin, but the US dollar is also widely accepted. Banks also exchange other foreign currency such as Euros. Traveler's checks are widely accepted and there is normally no charge for using them in hotels, restaurants and stores.

How much is an average meal in Aruba? ›

It will cost you more per day to pay the extra money for an all-inclusive. My husband and I pay about $20 a piece for a normal breakfast plus tip for two people. then for a dinner you can pay anywhere from $25 - $125 for two people. We normally don't eat lunch as we eat a big breakfast.

Should I tip in Aruba? ›

Tipping in Aruba is not mandatory. If you feel like leaving a tip, the amount is entirely up to you. Some restaurants and bars add a service charge to the bill of 10 to 15%. Check your receipt to find out if that's the case at the restaurant where you are eating.

What to wear at night in Aruba? ›

Like daytime, nighttime in Aruba is casual. Just remember to be island chic and wear something lightweight and comfy for most restaurants. Aruba has some very nice fine-dining restaurants. If you plan to dine at one of those restaurants, casual elegance is the name of the game.

What is Oranjestad Aruba known for? ›

Oranjestad is also a jumping nightlife mecca, filled with restaurants, cafes, clubs, lounges, bars and casinos. Fort Zoutman, Aruba's oldest building dating back to 1798, was built to protect the city from pirates. The Willem III Tower was built in 1868, once a lighthouse and public clock tower.

Is Aruba worth the hype? ›

Yes, in my opinion, is Aruba definitely worth the hype. The tropical paradise in the Dutch Caribbean has everything to offer: pink flamingos on the beach, stunning blue waters, and lots of fun luxury hotels. Aruba is expensive, but if you are not on a budget, it is definitely worth it. What is so special about Aruba?

Is Oranjestad walkable? ›

A well-designed pedestrian pathway winds its way along the Caribbean Sea, inviting visitors to take a leisurely stroll and soak in the coastal atmosphere. The pathway extends from Queen Wilhelmina Park to Renaissance Beach and up to the boat harbor, providing an immersive experience of Aruba's coastal beauty.

Is Aruba or Turks and Caicos better? ›

They both have similar offerings but do it distinctly. Head to the Turks and Caicos if you want to have a more tranquil vacation with an air of luxury and traditional Caribbean vibe. Aruba has lots of luxury to offer as well, but there's a higher amount of energy and almost an American feel to it. The choice is yours!

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