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		<title>Have the iguana stew</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>WESTPUNT, CURAÇAO—When we get out of the car at Jaanchie’s Restaurant, the birdsong hits us instantly: dozens of black and yellow bananaquits chirping all at once, blanketing the dense bushes at the front door, jockeying for the sugar in their little feeders.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="color: #a9218e;"><strong>WESTPUNT, CURAÇAO—When we get out of the car at Jaanchie’s Restaurant</strong></span>, the birdsong hits us instantly: dozens of black and yellow bananaquits chirping all at once, blanketing the dense bushes at the front door, jockeying for the sugar in their little feeders.</p>
<p>Inside, Christiaan the owner sits down with each table individually and recites the menu personally. His family has been <a href="https://www.facebook.com/pages/Jaanchies-Restaurant/201932346487480">operating the restaurant for more than 60 years</a>, hosting tourists and locals alike, who pull up the bamboo furniture to the floral tablecloths and tuck into classic Curaçaoan mainstays: garlic shrimp, fried grouper, goat stew, cactus soup. He ends his recitation with the iguana stew, which, after initially balking, we agree to try—just a small plate. Apparently, they raise their own.</p>
<p>Guess what? Tastes like chicken. Maybe that’s why iguana is also known as “free chicken” in these parts. There are a ton of bones to navigate, but I manage and it’s delicious, nice and spicy with a curry sauce. Yes, I’m doing this just to say I did it. You can, too. “Ever eat a bananaquit?” I ask. God knows there&#8217;re lots of them. But they’re just for show.</p>
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