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Cajun vs Creole: What s the difference in these cuisines?

Cajun vs. Creole: What s the difference in these cuisines? Learn what distinguishes these cuisines and cultures Advertisement The first sure sign that you’re a tourist in New Orleans is usually the butchering of the city’s name – nobody in Louisiana actually says Nawlins. But a close runner-up is interchangeable usage of the words Creole and Cajun. Cajun and Creole people, cultures and especially cuisines may blend well together, but should be appreciated for their differences. Here’s what you need to know to be respectful of these two distinct cultures and cuisines. On the surface, the simplest way to discern between the two is to think of Creole as city food (and people), and Cajun as country food (and people). Creole historically refers to the descendants of the French (and later, Spanish) colonial settlers of New Orleans. As Africans were eventually introduced to the city by wealthy slave owners, the definition of Creole expanded to include Black New Orleani

Won t You Be My Neighbor? - My New Orleans

Won t You Be My Neighbor? - My New Orleans
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Street Renaming Advisory Commission Approves Final Recommendation

Laine Kaplan-Levenson / WWNO Originally published on February 25, 2021 3:05 pm Thirty-three streets, three parks and one other public space in New Orleans are one step closer to getting new names now that the city’s Street Renaming Commission voted 7-1 for the changes Wednesday. Most notably, Robert E. Lee Boulevard, named after the former Commander of the Confederate Army, could become Allen Toussaint Boulevard after the famed New Orleans musician. Tulane Avenue, named after Paul Tulane, who contributed to the Confederate government, could become Allison “Tootie” Montana Avenue, after the iconic Black Masking Mardi Gras Indian Big Chief. A new name recommendation for Lee Circle is taking a little more time.

Catfish fried, shrimp po boy, filé gumbo … it s Lenten season on dah bay-you

Catfish fried, shrimp po boy, filé gumbo … it s Lenten season on dah bay-you
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Street Renaming Advisory Commission Approves Final Recommendation

Street Renaming Advisory Commission Approves Final Recommendation
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