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    Lafayette Johnson's Boucaniere is famous for its seasonal gumbos; boudin sausages packed with pork, rice, and seasoning; and po'boy sandwiches on fresh, French bread.

  3. List of festivals in Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    Boudin Festival - Scott; Sugar Cane Festival - New Iberia; ... Lafayette's Own Boudin Cook-Off This page was last edited on 30 March 2024, at 12:52 (UTC). Text is ...

  4. Lafayette, Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    By December 2023, Topgolf opened a venue in Lafayette. [107] Ranking as one of the best places to retire in Louisiana according to Forbes in 2018, [108] Lafayette was also ranked one of the best places for businesses and careers in 2019; according to Forbes, it was #25 in the cost of doing business, #200 in job growth, and #175 in education ...

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  6. Cajuns - Wikipedia

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    Cajun boudin rolled into a ball and deep fried. Due to Le Grand Dérangement, many Acadians were invited to settle in Louisiana by the Spanish Governor Galvez. [51] Unfamiliar with the terrain, they assimilated Creole and Native American influences into their Acadian traditions.

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    2. Bang Bang Shrimp. Arkansas, Kansas, Louisiana, Nebraska . Crispy shrimp tossed in a creamy, garlicky, sweet, and spicy sauce never fails. I hope the good people of Arkansas, Kansas, Louisiana ...

  8. Boudin - Wikipedia

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    Boudin noir, before cooking. Boudin (French pronunciation:) is a type of blood sausage found in several French-speaking cultures.The added ingredients vary in French, Luxembourgish, Belgian, Swiss, Québecois, Acadian, Aostan, Louisiana Creole, and Cajun cuisine.

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