JACHO 1 . In Puerto Rico: rustic torch made, generally, of tabonuco wood. 2 . Resinous wood, or bathed in resinous or combustible materials, such as fats and oils that were used to light. In Colombia JACHOSO means that it acts with presumption and pride. 3 . JACHO, most often strand or griya to rag wick, impregnated with kerosene gas that is placed in a bottle.
In Dominican Republic, this name is used to refer in the farming communities to a tea of wood with animal fat and fibres of sisal or any strands that can absorb the FAT to give permanence to the fire and can illuminate more time.Also popularly used it to refer to the male workers and peasants to sexual desire, often say "I have the jacho, ignited ".