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pierre's mardi gras cafe is the best and the question is who is second. they have won the best cajun 2 out of three years and it's not a chain, oh yah they use original french bread
"Le bon rolle", Does it mean "let the good time rolle"?
By no means are these the only two things - 1) Mardi Gras 2) Cajun food
Cajun Country is primarily located in Louisiana, which is famous for its vibrant Mardi Gras celebrations. The region, particularly in cities like New Orleans and Lafayette, showcases a unique blend of French, African, Spanish, and Native American cultures, making its Mardi Gras festivities distinct. The celebrations feature colorful parades, elaborate costumes, and traditional music, attracting visitors from around the world.
Being Cajun refers to being a member of an ethnic group with French roots, particularly Acadian descent, who settled in the southern region of Louisiana. Cajun culture is known for its unique language, cuisine, music, and traditions that have been influenced by French, Spanish, African, and Native American cultures. Cajun people are known for their hospitality, love of food, and vibrant celebrations like Mardi Gras.
In Cajun culture, a common saying for good luck is "Laissez les bons temps rouler," which translates to "Let the good times roll." This phrase embodies a spirit of celebration and enjoyment, often used during gatherings and festivities. Additionally, one might say "Mardi Gras beads" or "Cajun luck" to wish someone well in a lighthearted context.
The most popular varieties of seafood gumbo are Cajun Seafood Gumbo, Chicken and Sausage Gumbo, Shrimp & Crab Gumbo, Mardi Gras Gumbo and Creole Gumbo.
Louisiana, named for King Louis of France, is famous for seafood, Cajun culture, New Orleans, Super Bowl games, Mardi Gras, and the Mississippi River Delta. Oh, and oyster po'boys and binets!
One of the standard phrases during the Mardi Gras season in Cajun portions of the south (in particular, Louisiana), "let the good times roll" often appears in its French-Cajun form. That form is the following: "Laissez les bons temps rouler."
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