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Peanuts in Curacao? #23204
10/16/2013 05:54 PM
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We have a place reserved for our first trip to Curacao and I've just found out that peanuts are a stapling in the Curacao diet. I have a bad peanut allergy. Question is, is it possible to avoid peanuts and things made of peanut? We eat out a lot and will be staying on the western end. Thanks in advance.
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Peanuts in Curacao? #23205
11/16/2013 11:01 AM
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Tough question to answer if it's a staple. Definitely bring and carry your antidote with you.
You should probably try eating in ethnic restaurants like Italian, French etc.


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