From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary EnglishCajunCa‧jun /ˈkeɪdʒən/ noun 1 [countable] someone from Louisiana in the US who has French–Canadian ancestors2 [uncountable] a type of music played by Cajun people —Cajun adjective Cajun cooking
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Cajun• What I like the best about Cajun Three-Pepper Bread is its appearance.• Authentic Cajun cuisine awaits you -- served in a small, intimate dining room featuring slow-moving fans overhead.• Oreganato is actually a variation of Cajun Three-Pepper Bread.• The cult of the Cajun Three-Pepper Bread took off and soon only Struan was more popular.• The Cajun Kings were just the job, as was John.Origin Cajun (1800-1900) Acadian “of Acadia” ((18-21 centuries)), from Acadia former French colony in eastern Canada, from French Acadie