A food odyssey through Louisiana

Ask anyone in Louisiana who makes the best gumbo and the answer will be “my momma”. “Gumbo” derives from the West African word for the okra that was brought to Louisiana by the early enslaved people and used to thicken the soup. 

Its culinary origins reflect French, Spanish, Acadian (early French settlers from Canada), Native American and African influences, making it possibly the food most representative of the US as a whole. But it’s not all you’ll eat on a tour of the state. 

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