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  2. List of Louisiana Creole restaurants - Wikipedia

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    Antoine's, New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.. Following is a list of notable Louisiana Creole restaurants: . Acadia: A New Orleans Bistro, Portland, Oregon, U.S. [1] [2 ...

  3. Bruce Foods - Wikipedia

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    Bruce Foods Corporation, founded in New Iberia, Louisiana, in 1928, [1] is one of "America's largest privately owned food manufacturers," manufacturing many food products under five major labels, and is credited with "pioneering the canning of Mexican food." [2] [3] With four stateside manufacturing plants, the company has more than 1,200 ...

  4. Cuisine of New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    Like French food, it sometimes makes use of rich sauces and complex preparation techniques. Creole dishes often include onions, bell peppers, celery, tomatoes, and okra. [6] [7] [8] Cajun cuisine is also based partly on French cuisine and also makes use of local ingredients such as bell peppers, and celery. It tends to be hearty, rustic fare ...

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  6. Louisiana Creole cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Louisiana Creole cuisine (French: cuisine créole, Louisiana Creole: manjé kréyòl, Spanish: cocina criolla) is a style of cooking originating in Louisiana, United States, which blends West African, French, Spanish, and Native American influences, [1] [2] as well as influences from the general cuisine of the Southern United States.

  7. Cajun cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Its heritage reflects French, Spanish, American Indian, German, and Afro-Caribbean influences. Cajun food is the result of this assimilation or "cultural blending". [9] Rural Cajun cuisine is distinct from the urban Creole cuisine, having arisen by economic necessity among the Acadian immmigrants [10] who came to Louisiana in the 18th century ...

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    The complaint alleges that Fernando Ochoa Jauregui, 28, owner of 8A Food Trucks, took about $993,000 from 28 customers, most of whom were working-class immigrants starting or expanding their ...

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