cajun (Meaning)

Wordnet

cajun (n)

a Louisianian descended from Acadian immigrants from Nova Scotia (`Cajun' comes from `Acadian')

Webster

cajun (n.)

In Louisiana, a person reputed to be Acadian French descent.

Synonyms & Antonyms of cajun

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cajun Sentence Examples

  1. The aroma of **cajun** spices filled the air as gumbo simmered on the stove.
  2. The restaurant offered a wide variety of **cajun** dishes, featuring bold flavors and fresh seafood.
  3. He learned about **cajun** culture and traditions during his visit to Louisiana.
  4. The lively music and **cajun** dancing created a vibrant atmosphere at the festival.
  5. Jambalaya, a classic **cajun** rice dish, is typically made with meat, vegetables, and spices.
  6. **Cajun** cuisine is known for its use of hot peppers, giving it a distinct spiciness.
  7. Boudin, a traditional **cajun** sausage, is made with pork, rice, and spices.
  8. The documentary explored the history and influence of **cajun** food around the world.
  9. Crawfish boils are a popular **cajun** gathering, often held outdoors with music and laughter.
  10. Her grandmother taught her how to cook authentic **cajun** dishes, passed down through generations.

FAQs About the word cajun

a Louisianian descended from Acadian immigrants from Nova Scotia (`Cajun' comes from `Acadian')In Louisiana, a person reputed to be Acadian French descent.

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The aroma of **cajun** spices filled the air as gumbo simmered on the stove.

The restaurant offered a wide variety of **cajun** dishes, featuring bold flavors and fresh seafood.

He learned about **cajun** culture and traditions during his visit to Louisiana.

The lively music and **cajun** dancing created a vibrant atmosphere at the festival.