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Curaçao’s Food Culture is a Vibrant Fusion of African, Dutch, Caribbean, Latin American, and Sephardic Jewish Influences

Victor KakuluBy Victor KakuluJune 12, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Curaçao’s food culture is a vibrant fusion of African, Dutch, Caribbean, Latin American, and Sephardic Jewish influences. The result is a flavorful and diverse culinary scene that reflects the island’s multicultural heritage.

Here’s an overview of Curaçao’s food:


1. Traditional Dishes

Keshi Yena

  • Curaçao’s national dish.
  • A large edam cheese hollowed out and stuffed with spiced meat (often chicken or beef), vegetables, olives, raisins, and capers.
  • Baked until the cheese is golden and slightly melted.

Stoba

  • A general term for stews made with different meats.
    • Carni Stoba – beef stew
    • Kabritu Stoba – goat stew
  • Cooked slowly with vegetables, potatoes, and spices.

Piska Kora (Red Snapper)

  • Popular local fish, usually fried and served with funchi (cornmeal mush) or banana hasa (fried plantain).

2. Sides and Staples

Funchi

  • A type of Caribbean polenta made from cornmeal.
  • Served as a side to meats, fish, or stews.

Tutu

  • Similar to funchi but mixed with black-eyed peas, sugar, and spices.
  • Slightly sweet and hearty.

Fried Plantains (Banan Hasa)

  • A staple side dish, balancing sweet and savory meals.

3. Street Food & Snacks

Pastechi

  • Deep-fried pastry filled with cheese, tuna, chicken, or beef.
  • Popular for breakfast or as a snack.

Kroket & Bitterballen

  • Dutch-inspired croquettes filled with meat ragout.
  • Common in bars and snack shops.

Johnny Cakes

  • Fried dough patties filled with cheese, saltfish, or meat.

Saté (Skewers)

  • Grilled meat on skewers, served with peanut sauce—Dutch-Indonesian influence.

4. Desserts

Kokada

  • Coconut candy made with sugar and grated coconut.

Bolo di Kashupete

  • Cashew cake, rich and often served at weddings and celebrations.

Panlevi

  • A light, spongy cake with Caribbean flavorings like vanilla or citrus.

5. Drinks

Blue Curaçao Liqueur

  • World-famous liqueur made from the laraha citrus fruit, native to the island.
  • Used in tropical cocktails like the Blue Lagoon or Blue Margarita.

Awa di Lamunchi

  • A refreshing limeade made with fresh lime juice and water.

Rum & Aguardiente

  • Used in many local cocktails; sometimes infused with tropical fruits.

6. Unique & Cultural Foods

Iguana Stew (Yuana Stoba)

  • A local delicacy; iguana meat is said to taste like chicken.
  • Often served with rice or funchi.

Jewish-Inspired Dishes

  • Reflecting Curaçao’s Sephardic Jewish heritage.
  • Includes savory pies, cured meats, and unique holiday treats.

Where to Eat Curaçaoan Food

  • Marshe Bieuw (Old Market in Willemstad): Great for authentic, affordable local meals.
  • Local food trucks and “snèks” (snack bars): Perfect for late-night bites like pastechi, saté, and fried chicken.
  • Family-run restaurants: Often serve stoba, funchi, and fresh fish.

Summary Table

Food CategoryExamplesNotes
Main DishesKeshi Yena, Stoba, Fried FishRich and hearty flavors
SidesFunchi, Tutu, Fried PlantainsCornmeal and root-based
SnacksPastechi, Johnny Cakes, SatéWidely available street food
DessertsKokada, Cashew Cake, PanleviCoconut and nut-based sweets
DrinksBlue Curaçao, limeade, rum cocktailsIconic tropical beverages

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