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Enjoy a Traditional Creole Dish This Mardi Gras with Our Gumbo Entree Mix

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In our most recent blog, we talked about some of the most traditional Creole dishes and recipes that are often made on Mardi Gras. One of the most popular of these traditional recipes, is Gumbo. It is a somewhat soupy dish that is served over rice and enjoyed by many.

Gumbo is a Creole dish that originated in Louisiana and much like the city of New Orleans, it combines the influences of many different cultures and regions. This dish combines ingredients that reflect West African, Spanish, French, as well as other cultural influences. Typically it consists of stock, a thickener, meat or shellfish, as well as seasoned veggies. Often times it has a very strong taste and is complete with a variety of Cajun seasonings. Throughout the years, this dish has gained popularity and now there are several different renditions and recipes for this delicious meal. If you are feeling adventurous, this would be a great dish to try on Mardi Gras! With our Cajun seasoning mix and collection of entree mixes, we can help you create your very own delectable gumbo recipe. Our Creole Gumbo mix helps make it easy and you can be sure your family and guests will love it.

Celebrate Mardi Gras this year by bringing a little bit of Creole culture to your kitchen! Nothing gets you in the Mardi Gras spirit like a great tasting gumbo dish complete with a colorful and delicious king cake. At World Famous N’awlins we help our customers explore and experience the Louisiana culture bite after bite. Order online today and get free shipping until February, 20, 2015.  

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