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gumbo

[guhm-boh] / ˈgʌm boʊ /


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With high ceilings and a wall of windows brightening the space, the dining hall seats 170 people and serves meals day and night, often including Louisiana staples such as etouffee and gumbo.

From Seattle Times

The event, making its festival debut, attracted 40 students learning how to make a traditional Gullah gumbo.

From Washington Post

“I am proud to be part of the gumbo of Louisiana culture that my family has been part of for the last 300 years,” he said.

From Washington Times

Growing up in New Orleans Daniels liked to eat local staples like red beans and rice, seafood gumbo, fried shrimp po’boys dressed and wedding cake-flavored snowballs.

From Seattle Times

Likewise, Manning adds the shrimp to her gumbo at the very end, when even just the residual heat can be enough to cook them.

From Washington Post