Gumbo

/ˈɡʌmboʊ/ noun

A stew that originated in Louisiana, typically containing a strong-flavored stock, meat or shellfish, vegetables, and thickened with either okra or a dark roux.

From West African 'ki ngombo,' the Bantu word for okra, brought to Louisiana by enslaved Africans. The dish represents a fusion of West African, French, Spanish, and Native American (Choctaw) culinary traditions.

AMጉምቦ
ARغومبو
BNগাম্বো
CSgumbo
DAgumbo
DEGumbo
ELγόμπο
ESgumbo
FAگومبو
FIgumbo
FRgumbo
GUગમ્બો
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