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The dish gumbo is a true reflection of the place that invented it. Gumbo is closely associated with New Orleans. New Orleans is known for its cultural blend of people from Africa, France, the West Indies, Spain, Ireland, and America. Like the city of New Orleans, gumbo is itself a blend that has been influenced by all these cultures.
The word "gumbo" is African. It is a Creole soup. Creole is an area in New Orleans where many Europeans settled. There is also a Cajun version of gumbo. Cajuns are the Acadians whose ancestors were French people from Canada that settled in the bayou around New Orleans.
Gumbo is made from a number of foods and spices. Some of the most important ingredients include okra, onions, celery, chicken, oysters, ham, sausage, shrimp, and crab. Depending on the style, gumbo can be very spicy. It is usually served with a side of rice.
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Which note is most relevant for a report about Cajuns?
A.
The word "gumbo" is African.
B.
Creoles are European settlers who moved into the Southern Bayou and New Orleans.
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Gumbo often contains hot, red peppers.
D.
Cajuns are French people from Canada who were once called Acadians.

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D. Cajuns are French people from Canada who were once called Acadians.