If it's any consolation, I spilled coffee all over the papers on my coffee table this morning.
Question: Is it creole cuisine that is more refined, and cajun cooking the country style, or vice versa?
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If it's any consolation, I spilled coffee all over the papers on my coffee table this morning.
Question: Is it creole cuisine that is more refined, and cajun cooking the country style, or vice versa?
I think of Creole as more refined.
I think of Creole as more refined.
That's what I thought, but then I came across this editing the cultural notes for a video on New Orleans:
While creole cuisine is more rustic and provincial, cajun cuisine is more refined, in the tradition of classic French cuisine.
and thought I should check before switching the two terms.
Union Federal and State employees protesting out front of the Federal Office Building/Post Office. good times when I have to go mail stuff. anyhoo, I think it resulted in somewhat shorter lines, so, Thanks protesters! 2 Amazon sales off to new owners. Tomorrow an ebay item gets mailed off.
To me, Cajun immediately conjures associations of people in rural Louisiana.
Wikipedia supports you, megan.
Wikipedia supports you, megan.
In email?
Dana's good enough for me.
Cajun would come via Canada, and Creole would have more direct French influence, wouldn't it?