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You may find a cajun jambalaya recipe at the following websites...www.foodnetwork.com Recipes Holidays and Parties or at www.schwartz.co.uk/Recipes/.../Cajun-Chicken-with-Jambalaya.aspx
There is no such thing as "Cajun" meat. But what people believe to be "cajun meat" is meat that is seasoned with, yep you guessed it, "cajun seasonings". But there is andouille and tasso, and these are "cajun" sausage-type things.
The name "Cajun" is short for Acadian. The Acadians were ran out of Canada.
Cajun is the name given to French people settled in Louisiana. The name is a corruption of Acadian, as the ancestors of these Cajun people had been forcibly relocated from Acadia (in Nova Scotia, Canada) to Louisiana, USA.
Thank you in Cajun is merci beaucoup, Many people speak Cajun French in Louisianan. It is different than the traditional French spoken in France.
In Cajun French, "The cajun" is spelled as "Le cajun."
well jazz was invented in the 1900s which used to be a word meaning music in Chicago. A lot of Cajun people love jazz. I'm Cajun so yeah that's how i know. Goggle it or go to wikipedia.org trust me you will find it there.
You can find translators for Cajun French through agencies specializing in language services, online freelance platforms, or by contacting Cajun French cultural organizations or local universities known for their French programs. It may be helpful to specify your required dialect and expertise level when seeking a translator.
The best place to find cajun recipes is online or from a specialist cook book. Sites like bbcfood offer a wide range of ideas from the obvious cajun chicken to many other ideas.
Can't speak for everyone, but most of the women I know (myself included) find Cajun accents extremely attractive.
Cajun people speak a form of French.