Jambalaya vs Chowder - What's the difference?
jambalaya | chowder |
Any of various of rice-based dishes common in Louisiana Cajun or Creole cooking; most often with shrimp, oysters, chicken or ham.
A thick, creamy soup or stew.
A stew, particularly fish or seafood, not necessarily thickened.
A seller of fish.
As nouns the difference between jambalaya and chowder
is that jambalaya is any of various of rice-based dishes common in louisiana cajun or creole cooking; most often with shrimp, oysters, chicken or ham while chowder is a thick, creamy soup or stew.jambalaya
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(jambalayas)See also
* ("jambalaya" on Wikipedia)chowder
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(wikipedia chowder)Noun
- (Halliwell)