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How to Choose Cajun Food
--What to Consider When Purchasing Cajun Food--
As with any food products, when selecting Cajun food consider the taste, freshness and how you will use the products. Don't be afraid to experiment a little with unique spices or unfamiliar vegetables. An employee of a store specializing in Cajun food may be able to give you suggestions on how to prepare a particular dish, as well as what additional ingredients you may need. In choosing your Cajun food products there are several things to keep in mind. First is the flavor of food you are looking for. If you want spicy, products with a lot of cayenne pepper and other Cajun-style herbs and spices might be right for you. There can be a great different between Cajun food products and those from other southern regions in the US, so knowing the type of food you are looking for will be helpful. In addition, consider the quantity you need. Small quantities are available at grocery and specialty stores, while you may need to find a wholesaler for larger amounts.
--How to Find Cajun Food--
Most grocery stores in the United States carry a variety of Cajun food products, and these are increasing as Cajun food becomes more accepted and popular across America. There are also a number of smaller stores that specialize in Cajun, Creole and southern food products. You can locate these through your phone directory, or through an Internet search. There are also a number of online groceries that will accept food orders over the Internet. And for larger quantities, there are wholesalers of food products from specific regions. You may even be able to order certain non-perishable Cajun foods online, to be shipped directly from New Orleans. Another option to find Cajun food is to search for restaurants that specialize in Cajun cuisine.
--Adding Cajun food to your menu can be a great way to provide variety. There is a wide assortment of different types of Cajun foods, as well as many locations to purchase them.
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CAJUN CUISINE
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312-258-1795
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500 W Madison St
Chicago, IL 60661
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KELLY'S CAJUN GRILL
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312-648-8606
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225 S Canal St
Chicago, IL 60606
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CAJUN CAFE & GRILL
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773-284-0467
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7601 S Cicero Ave
Chicago, IL 60652
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CAJUN JOE'S
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773-324-4426
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2101 E 71st St
Chicago, IL 60649
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CAJUN JOE'S PREMIUM CHICKEN
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773-994-8410
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728 E 87th St
Chicago, IL 60619
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CAJUN JOE'S RESTAURANT
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773-768-2114
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1938 E 95th St
Chicago, IL 60617
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CAJUN KIERA
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773-468-2648
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11028 S Halsted St
Chicago, IL 60628
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SNAPPS INC
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312-207-1718
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727 W Randolph St
Chicago, IL 60661
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HEAVEN ON SEVEN ON RUSH
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312-280-7774
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600 N Michigan Ave Fl 2
Chicago, IL 60611
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RAJUN CUJUN
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773-955-1145
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1459 E 53rd St
Chicago, IL 60615
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CAJUN CAFE & GRILL
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708-447-2877
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7501 W Cermak Rd # Vc8
North Riverside, IL 60546 7.9MI from Chicago
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BIG EASY CAJUN
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847-676-3530
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275 Old Orchard Shopping # 5
Skokie, IL 60077 12.5MI from Chicago
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CAJUN CAFE
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708-862-0455
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306 River Oaks Center Dr
Calumet City, IL 60409 18.5MI from Chicago
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CAJUN & GRILL-NORTHBROOK COURT
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847-291-4486
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2270 Northbrook Ct
Northbrook, IL 60062 20.0MI from Chicago
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RAJUN CAJUN II
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708-922-9304
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3380 183rd St
Hazel Crest, IL 60429 20.1MI from Chicago
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CAJUN CAFE & GRILL
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630-582-8811
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124 Stratford Square Mall
Bloomingdale, IL 60108 22.2MI from Chicago
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CAJUN KITCHEN
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847-290-5500
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1155 Golf Rd
Rolling Meadows, IL 60008 22.9MI from Chicago
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CAJUN JOE'S
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847-459-9520
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777 S Buffalo Grove Rd
Buffalo Grove, IL 60089 25.8MI from Chicago
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CAJUN CAFE
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847-202-0723
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1417 N Rand Rd
Palatine, IL 60074 27.1MI from Chicago
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CAJUN & GRILL OF HAWTHORN CTR
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847-549-1123
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Rt 16 & 21 # 908
Vernon Hills, IL 60061 29.0MI from Chicago
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When people get a hankering to eat some gumbo, jambalaya, boudin or other Cajun treat, they head to Cajun restaurants to get their Cajun cooking fix. When people want to do some Cajun cooking at home, they often go to grocers that sell Cajun ingredients. Cajun food is a type of cuisine that hails from Louisiana and the Gulf Coast of the United States. Cajun food is often quite spicy. Most Cajun restaurants serve Cajun cuisine staples like gumbo, jambalaya, etoufee, redfish, and andouille sausage. Some Cajun eateries also serve items like boudin, crawfish, alligator, potato salad, and skillet cornbread. Cajun grocers often specialize in selling meats that are common in Cajun cooking like alligator, andouille sausage, shrimp and crawfish. Cajun grocers also sell Cajun spices and Cajun seasonings.
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