New Orleans has a unique language, the English language with many words absorbed from French, Spanish, and African. Among the communities in the United States (US), New Orleans is the most interesting city with a variety of characters that are not owned by any other city. In New Orleans, life was like straddling two centuries ago, are in the atmosphere of the old French and Spanish. At the same time, there are also modern buildings.
Founded in 1717 by Jean Baptiste LeMoyne, Sieur de Bienville, the first settlement was around Bayou (a creek or small bay formed by the bend of the river) Saint John. Construction of the city walks in 1721 with an area of 11 blocks by 6 blocks. The original neighborhood was known by its French speaking population and called the region Vieux Carre or French Quarter (FQ). There is also French Market.
The French Quarter is the heart of the old city of New Orleans. There are found engaging beauty of the past, history, and romance. The streets are not wide, the buildings adjacent to each other and an old building with various roof shapes and latticed iron balconies, and mixing Spanish and French architecture called Creole, derived from the Spanish “criollo“.
The terms are applied to various things such as food, vegetables, architecture, also for the descendants of Spanish or French settlers there. Travelers can explore the area on foot; carriage rides; streetcar ride, which is a single tram through the rail; or trams through the streets.
The houses in the French Quarter serve as performance venues, restaurants, cafes, bars, lodging, souvenir shops, and other tourist facilities. Many restaurants and hotels have a beautiful patio and cozy as a dining room in the open air. The houses were characterized called the lace balconies, the balcony was given a beautiful iron fence and resemble lace, with intricate designs combine oak leaves and acorns.
Faced with Jackson Square is the Saint Louis Cathedral, the oldest cathedral in the US, but it is the third church to be established in the region. Near the cathedral there Cabildo building, the old colonial Spanish government is located. There does transfer agreement of the Louisiana colony from Spain to France, and then with the Louisiana Purchase treaty transferred from France to the US.
- 1 (8-ounce) package cream cheese, softened
- 1/4 cup sour cream
- 6 ounces shredded semi-soft cheese (like Gouda or Havarti) (about 1-1/2 cups)
- 1 tablespoon garlic powder
- 1/2 teaspoon black pepper
- In a medium bowl, combine all ingredients, blending until the mixture is smooth and spreadable.
- Chill 30 minutes, then serve.
****We like to serve this with crackers or warm baguette slices.
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Types of Pasta
- Dried and fresh pasta come in several shapes and varieties.
- There are so many kinds of pasta! According to the Encyclopedia of Pasta by Oretta Zanini De Vita, 310 specific kinds of pasta identified by over 1300 names have been documented.
- In Italy, names of specific pasta shapes or types vary with locale.
- Example: Cavatelli is known by 28 different names depending on the region and town.
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