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Journey Through Education - the Real Origins of Creole Crusine

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Are you interested in finding out why there isn't enough time for all you have to do? Are you having difficulty juggling college, job, and family demands? Perhaps you want to explore alternative study techniques or want to discover how you learn best.

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Welcome to your Online Learning Center where you can connect with staff and access resources from virtually anywhere! The actual Center is located on the first floor of the Magnolia Building.

Are you interested in finding out why there isn't enough time for all you have to do? Are you having difficulty juggling college, job, and family demands? Perhaps you want to explore alternative study techniques or want to discover how you learn best.

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Contact Information:In her book "Creole", Sybil Klein states the following: "Louisiana Creole cuisine" extends to all those countries that trace the pattern of the American slave trade route from West Africa to the Caribbean down to thee north eastern coast of South s America and finally back up to Louisiana.

Once in the New World, these slaves not only grew the produce but were responsible for preparing and cooking dishes that fed slave owners and slaves for hundreds of years.

The result of what these millions of cooks created from the cultural memory of cookingin Africa combined with the acculturated tastes and ingredients from indigenous peoples in the Caribbean, South America, and Louisiana was Creole cuisine.

The West African connection to Creole cuisine is apparent upon examination of the culinary habits of West African people. Jessica B. Harris traces the early diet of West Africans from the Middle Ages.

She summarizes her findings: It all started in Africa.Although

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