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Fresh Fruit

Fruit for sale at the French Market.

Just because you can’t make it down to the Big Easy doesn’t mean that you can’t chow down on some crawfish and gumbo. Many local companies now ship live crawfish, seafood and spices around the country.

Bourgeois Meat Market

543 West Main Street, Thibodaux, LA 70301

1 (504) 447 7128.

Makers of boudin, andouille, cracklins, hog’s head cheese, and smoked sausage. They ship nationwide.

The Cajun Grocer

www.cajungrocer.com

The premier e-commerce site offering everything from Cajun cookbooks to marinated pork chops. They also have a wide variety of spices at a reasonable price.

Central Grocery French Quarter

New Orleans, LA

1 (504) 523 1620

Randazzo’s Bakery. World-famous King Cakes and Mardi Gras supplies.

Fisherman’s Cove

3201 Williams Blvd., Kenner, LA 70065

1 (800) 443 3474.

Mail order supplier for crawfish tails, tasso, liquid crab boil, seafood, and other Louisiana specialties. They ship with dry ice and gel packs.

Kliebert’s Alligator and Turtle Farm

Springfield, LA

1 (504) 345 3617.

They sell and ship alligator and turtle meat nationwide.

Louisiana Crawfish Company

Natchitoches, LA

1 (888) 522 7292

Crawfish farmers who specialize in the shipment of live crawfish and tailmeat nationwide.

Tony Chachere’s Creole Foods

1 (800) 551 9066.

World-famous seasonings, ready-made rouxs, cookbooks, recipes, and more. The pride and joy of Louisiana.

Zapp’s Potato Chips

Gramercy, LA

1 (800) HOT CHIP (468 2447)

Louisiana’s famous spicy potato chips. "Cajun craw-tators", jalepeño, mesquite BBQ, dill, sour cream, Creole onion, honey mustard, regular and salt-free. They also make interesting bean dips.

Zatarain’s

www.zatarain.com

The premier manufacturer of New Orleans seasonings and spices, plus mixes for New Orleans specialties such as red beans and rice and gumbo.

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