Noun
A soup thickened with the mucilaginous pods of the okra; okra soup.
The okra plant or its pods.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAfter sampling, participants are able to vote for their favorite gumbo using Mardi Gras beads provided to participants upon entry with each guest getting just one vote! Source: Internet
Dishes include warm pork cracklin’ salad; boudin, oyster, sausage and crab gumbo; and bananas foster with Angel’s Envy Rye caramel. Source: Internet
If the boil isn’t your jam you can delight in gumbo or jambalaya. Source: Internet
A more-than-respectable replacement was brought in, but sometimes if you change one ingredient, the gumbo just ain't right no more. Source: Internet
Every Friday during Lent, on the corner of Florida and N. Fourth streets, St. James Episcopal Church hosts its annual gumbo event. Source: Internet
A very dark roux is essential to a Cajun gumbo. Source: Internet