It’s Fat Tuesday, which means many people in America are craving Cajun cuisine. And we’ve got a list of the best places in Las Vegas to get your Cajun food on. Today or any day. But first, here’s a little background on why we even celebrate Fat Tuesday.
Why Some Celebrate Fat Tuesday With Cajun Food
Do you know how to say Fat Tuesday in French? Mardi Gras. And if you didn’t just think of New Orleans, you might have been living under a rock. Even though Fat Tuesday in no way originated in New Orleans, that’s what we associate Mardi Gras with. And New Orleans has been known for its Cajun food since the French brought it to Louisiana in the late 1700’s (neworleans.com).
The Origin Of Fat Tuesday
Historians believe Fat Tuesday has been around for thousands of years. Celebrated for a few different reasons, according to CNN Travel. For ancient Romans, it was a day celebrating harvest season. Which is where the bean baked into the King Cake came from. In Christianity, it was a day to mark the end of Carnival season. Which begins on January 6, also known as Epiphany or Twelfth Night.
Carnival season is almost six weeks long, and has pretty much become the season to get all the gluttony and debauchery out of one’s system before Lent. Lent begins on Ash Wednesday (February 14th, this year) and Fat Tuesday is the day right before. In fact, the fat part of Fat Tuesday does not come from how much weight we all gain from the overeating during Carnival season. It refers to the custom of using up all the fat in your home before the fasting begins the next day.
Best Places In Las Vegas To Find Cajun Food
So, for those of us who have lived in the states most or all of our lives, Fat Tuesday means two things: The Mardi Gras partay! in New Orleans, and tasty Cajun food to celebrate. Here’s where you can find some really good Cajun in Las Vegas. – Wendy Rush