How does Creole cuisine relate to Black history month?!


Question: How does Creole cuisine relate to Black history month?
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it doesn't. the creole people are french.



When you say Creole and black history the connection I think of is Louisiana. Louisiana Creole people traditionally are descended from French and Spanish colonial settlers in Louisiana. Before the Civil War, the term was used generally for those of French and Spanish descent whose families were in Louisiana before the purchase.

The LA Creole cuisine has been introduced nationally e.g. Popeyes Fried Chicken. Take Emeril Lagasse for example... He always speaks about his New Orleans roots although he is from Mass. Creole cooking has largely impacted African American cooking. Take a look at cook books and you will see.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louisiana_C…



Piss-bottle Jones says

one drop rule




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