The Food Trucks at the Market of a Countryside – Sign 44

Monday, May 1, 2023

We stop by at a market of a countryside when lunchtime. We saw several food trucks sell variety of foods, local and international flavors.



Fig 01- The food truck at the market of a countryside


There was a big sign “Big J’s, Country Cajun Cooking” at one of trucks. Since there is a word “Cajun.” hence we assumes that the trucks sell local Louisiana foods.


Some of favorite traditional Cajun dishes are:

- Jambalaya

- Gumbo

- Baudin Sausage

- Wild duck, Alligator, Boiled crawfish and Pecan pie



Fig 02- One of food sold by Food Truck, Nachos


We love to consume Jambalaya and Gumbo. In case you don’t know, Jambalaya is a rice base dish, sure, with specific Louisiana taste. Gumbo is a kind of soup with a little portion of rice in its.



Fig 03- A food truck and residents


Yes, Louisiana people consume rice, and Louisiana is one of states produce rice in America.


Unfortunately, we can’t find “cajun dishes” instead of other foods such as Nachos and burgers.



Fig 04- Consumers waiting their orders


Do you like food trucks?


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16 comments:

  1. There are no food trucks here, but there are trolleys selling rice, some sweets and even kebabs.

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  2. We see a lot of food trucks around here. Love the nachos, yum! Take care, enjoy your day and have a happy week!

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  3. Food trucks do make the day at many of the activities here come spring and summer. BBQ is a big draw here. I like the brisket and mac and cheese!

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  4. We sometimes have a foodtruck rally, but we have one food truck year around. He makes some great breakfast burritos as well as lunch burritos too. Business was better with the truck than when he had his own restaurant.

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  5. In Italy food trucks' dishes are not healthy, as they freeze and thaw, freeze and thaw many times the food they don't sell.

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  6. Wooo
    So interesting, and this plates sound amazing
    Thanks for sharing ♥

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    1. I think so...

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  7. Oh this is my first time reading about a dish as Jambalaya
    This type of posts about food are always interesting

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  8. We have a bakery that sells pastry, tea and coffee and it comes everyday.

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    1. glad to have food trucks come everyday.

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  9. When I was working there were lots of food trucks competing with many different goodies. Some of the best food I have ever eaten was cooked in these trucks! YUM YUM!!

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  10. Que bien! donde vivo no hay este tipo de caminoes, solo cua do hay algun tipo de festival o evento. Besos

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  11. ...BIG J's looks good to me!

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