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A STATE ON A PLATE Louisiana

BRIAN LANDRY CHEF/OWNER, QED HOSPITALITY

WHAT MAKES LOUISIANA SUCH A CULINARY GEM?

Food is part of our culture. Whenever we celebrate, it’s centred around food and music. It’s part of the fabric of living here. It fascinates me how many different influences and cultures have come together to create Creole cuisine. From the French and Spanish to African and

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