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    diverse recipes, however, there are a scarcely any of them that are near to my heart or more paired with my palate than Cajun Chicken and Smoked Sausage Gumbo. I have attempted several variations of this dish; nevertheless, this is truly one of the best recipes that I have had the pleasure to endeavor. This simple recipe brings out the succulent flavor of Smoked Sausage and Cajun Chicken in a robust brown sauce that will tantalize your taste buds. From my experience it is essential to “mise en…

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    respectful to the performers and the conductors. I noticed that during each performance, people in the orchestra would switch instruments, and the instruments that were the most important were towards the front if possible. During the performance of Cajun Folk Songs: I. La Belle at le Capitane, the saxophones were in the front, and after the performance, the alto saxophone soloist stood up and bowed in recognition of his excellent playing, as did the flute players who played the theme from…

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    Food affects each individual in a different manner because of each person’s particular preference and desired taste. Throughout every day, people are influenced by different foods and become passionate about a particular style or taste. Although, it is ordinary for people to differ in their preferred style or choice of the food they desire. As a result, it is very difficult in agreeing and convincing others the superiority of an individual’s favorite food. This argument takes place in all food…

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    essential thing to have back then. If you had power, you had a good chance of living in a nice place and have a better education than other people. If you didn’t have power back then you were basically poor. Cajuns had a large Cajuns had a large advantage over black people because the Cajuns were really the only one who had power back then.…

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    A person's cultural identity can be described by many things. Nobody in this world will have the exact same cultural identity as another person. For example, music and traditions play a part in someone's cultural identity. Three major things that describes my cultural identity is hobbies, food, and festivals. First off, having a passion for my hobbies which are basketball and video games. Growing up around people that loved the game of basketball really influenced me to start playing. When I was…

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    Mardi Gras Research Paper

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    fancy bright lighted parades, celebrity kings and queens, and shiny beads to celebrate the festivities. Growing up in south Louisiana, I attended many of these parades in the Big Easy. My grandparents would tell stories of rural Mardi Gras and the Cajun culture. After hearing their stories, I decided to attend the Courir de Mardi Gras. The Courir de Mardi Gras is a traditional Mardi Gras event held the Tuesday before the Catholic lent season in small rural towns across southwest Louisiana. This…

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    New Orleans is a melting pot of varying music, cultures, and atmospheres; and is by far, my favorite place to visit. New Orleans music is a mix of Jazz, Gypsy, and Cajun music, which seems to uplift your soul and make you want to dance. The culture there is a true melting pot of international backgrounds that mix together, like a good bowl of Jambalaya. And the atmosphere is like magic, with its café’s and street performers. There is almost never a dull moment in New Orleans, and the energy…

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    and festival style of Cajun culture, which is central to St.…

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    Pommes Frites with Cajun Spice Rémoulade Fries are traditionally eaten with ketchup, but at Disneyland, it's Cajun Spice Remoulade. http://www.thedisneychef.com/2015/09/pommes-frites-with-cajun-remoulade-cafe-orleans.html Your trip to Disneyland may be over, but you don't have to be left feeling like you can't still enjoy the delicious food from the park…

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    together, and we decided to walk down to the shopping center half a mile away from my house. After nearly being hit by several cars on the way there, we packed into the bar seating outside of our favorite restaurant: Cackalack’s. They had the best Cajun seasoned fries I have ever had with just the right amount of tang and spice. This was tradition. We…

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