What Are Some Things That The Cities Of Indianapolis And New Orleans Known For?
February 28, 2010 by admin
Filed under Cajun Food FAQ
With the Super Bowl just around the corner, I started thinking about how different these two cities are.
I associate New Orleans with jazz music, streetcars, Cajun food, etc and Indy with the 500, Letterman, cold weather, etc.
Suggested Reading:
The Top 100 Cajun Recipes of All TimeA 160-page hardcover book containing 100 recipes selected by the editors of Acadiana Profile, “The Magazine of the Cajun Country.” For example, Boudin, Couche Couche, Maque Choux, Mirliton, Crawfish Etouffee, Chicken Fricassee, Pralines–the classics of South Louisiana cuisine.
What Food Is Your City Or State Known For?
February 15, 2010 by admin
Filed under Cajun Food FAQ
If in Galveston I want Seafood. If in Omaha I want Steak. If in San Antonio I want Mexican Food. If in New Orleans I want Cajun Food. Where are you and what is you location noted for in respect to Food ?
Suggested Reading:
A Dictionary of the Cajun LanguageNow in its seventh printing, the new revised edition is a must for every household of Cajun descent. It comprises a section of English to Cajun and one of Cajun to English. Hardcover, 640 pages, 6x9 inches


