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The most popular varieties of seafood gumbo are Cajun Seafood Gumbo, Chicken and Sausage Gumbo, Shrimp & Crab Gumbo, Mardi Gras Gumbo and Creole Gumbo.
Gumbo is the word for "okra" in several African languages - quite fitting as okra is a key ingredient in the dish, Gumbo. It is used as a thickener in this stew and is thought to hgave been brought over by creole and African slaves.
Taylor was fond of creole cooking. Hr liked oyster-- oyster gumbo, oyster stew, roasted oysters and fried oysters.
Creole food, like Cajun food, is at it's root, French. The French settlers who came to southern Louisiana mixed with the locals, including Spanish, American Indians, and Blacks. They incorporated a lot of the local ingredients into their dishes, but retained the basics. A Creole gumbo, for instance, is more tomato and seafood based, while a Cajun gumbo is more chicken and sausage. They both start with a roux (oil & flour) onions, peppers, and celery, but then move in somewhat different directions.
file and rue thickens gumbo
A suitable substitute for gumbo file in a traditional Cajun gumbo recipe is okra. Okra can provide a similar thickening effect and flavor profile to gumbo file in the dish.
The first references to gumbo were in 1803
Gombo is the French spelling for "gumbo".
Gumbo Pants was created in 2006.
Gumbo Roots was created in 1995.
Gumbo Millennium was created in 1990.