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  2. Boudin - Wikipedia

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  3. Visit Cajun Country for No-Fuss Po'Boys, Boudin, and ... - AOL

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    The fourth largest town in the state, Lafayette packs a big punch when it comes to food, proudly identifying as the epicenter of all things Cajun and Creole cuisine. In fact, Lafayette’s Say Oui ...

  4. Cajun cuisine - Wikipedia

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  5. Chaudin - Wikipedia

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    Chaudin (from the French word for stomach), also referred to as ponce or Southern Louisiana Ponce, is a meat dish from southern Louisiana, US, (primarily the southwestern portion of the state). It is a sausage -like variant made from ingredients sewn up in a pig's stomach. [1] The stuffing includes spices, pork, rice (or it can be served over ...

  6. Louisiana Creole cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Louisiana Creole cuisine

  7. Why you should visit the southern states: The US ... - AOL

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    We’re talking boiled crawfish, gumbo of every variety, Cajun boudin (a type of sausage made with pork, peppers, and rice), jambalaya, and every type of po’boy you can imagine (these sandwiches ...

  8. New Orleans hot sausage - Wikipedia

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    Po' boys made with hot sausage patties or links are a traditional part of New Orleans street food. [5] [6] [7] Hot sausage po'boys are prepared by placing a patty on po'boy bread with melted American cheese, mayonnaise, and sliced lettuce, tomato, onion and pickles.

  9. Cuisine of New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    Cuisine of New Orleans