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Cosa (chi) è jambalaya - definizione

LOUISIANA CREOLE AND CAJUN RICE DISH OF MEAT AND VEGETABLES MIXED WITH RICE
Jumbalaya; Jambalyah; Jambalya; Jambalaia
  • Chicken jambalaya at a restaurant
  • Ingredients for jambalaya in a pot beginning to cook
  • Jambalaya
  • Creole jambalaya with shrimp, ham, tomato, and [[andouille]] sausage
  • This video shows the difference between Creole and Cajun jambalaya. Jambalaya is made differently depending on the region and is inspired by the French and Spanish culture.

jambalaya         
[?d?amb?'l???]
¦ noun a Cajun dish of rice with shrimps, chicken, and vegetables.
Origin
Louisiana Fr., from Provencal jambalaia.
Jambalaya         
Jambalaya ( , ) is an American Creole and Cajun rice dish of French (especially Provençal cuisine), African, and Spanish influence, consisting mainly of meat and vegetables mixed with rice.
Jambalaya (disambiguation)         
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Jambalaya is a Louisiana origin dish of Spanish and French influence, consisting mainly of meat and vegetables mixed with rice.

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Jambalaya

Jambalaya ( JAM-bə-LY, JUM-) is an American Creole and Cajun rice dish of French (especially Provençal cuisine), African, and Spanish influence, consisting mainly of meat and vegetables mixed with rice.

Esempi dal corpus di testo per jambalaya
1. Family friends come over and dine on vats of biryani, an Indian version of jambalaya.
2. "I just made some jambalaya the other day out of reindeer sausage.
3. The canned jambalaya is a rich soup stock created from vegetables, meat, seafood, and hot spices.
4. But Jambalaya was never intended to be sold or distributed to Afghans.
5. In a city once famous for Creole and jambalaya, tamales and Spanish are now common fare.