Louisiana 2015 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HCR88

Introduced
4/28/15  
Introduced
4/28/15  
Engrossed
4/28/15  

Caption

Recognizes the culinary uniqueness of North Louisiana and its official meal

Impact

The passing of HCR88 serves to honor and promote the culinary traditions of North Louisiana, providing a platform for local chefs and businesses to gain recognition. By designating an official meal, the resolution aims to enhance local pride and encourage culinary tourism, fostering a sense of community among residents who take pride in their unique gastronomic heritage. The recognition may also support local agriculture and food industries by tying the region's identity to its culinary products.

Summary

HCR88 is a House Concurrent Resolution that acknowledges the culinary uniqueness of North Louisiana and designates its official meal. The resolution highlights the rich cultural and culinary traditions of Louisiana, particularly those originating from the northern part of the state. It features a variety of local dishes that epitomize the flavors and heritage of North Louisiana, celebrating the input from various chefs and culinary entrepreneurs in the region. The recognized dishes include staples like fried catfish, fried chicken, and a variety of side dishes and desserts that reflect the local cuisine's richness and diversity.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HCR88 has been largely positive, with widespread support for recognizing North Louisiana's contribution to the state's culinary landscape. Community members and local businesses view the resolution as an opportunity to spotlight their culture and cuisine, improving visibility and appreciation for local flavors. The celebration of such culinary diversity has created a sense of unity and pride among constituents, who feel that their culinary heritage deserves acknowledgment.

Contention

While primarily a unifying resolution, there might be slight contention regarding which dishes are selected as part of the official meal, as culinary preferences can be subjective and vary among different localities. Additionally, concerns may arise among chefs and communities that feel certain dishes or traditions were overlooked in the resolution. However, these points of contention are minor compared to the overwhelming support for recognizing and preserving North Louisiana's culinary identity.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR122

Arthur "Mr. D" Davis; commend legacy and success of as owner of the "Old Country Store" in Lorman, MS.

LA HR266

Commends Chef Niema DiGrazia for her outstanding culinary achievements and recognizes her recent victory on the Food Network's Beat Bobby Flay

LA HCR102

Designating peach cobbler as the official cobbler of Texas.

LA HR250

Commends posthumously Eddie Hughes, commends Eddie's Seafood and Soul Food Restaurant, designates "Eddie's Original Stuffed Shrimp" as the official Stuffed Shrimp of Louisiana, and recognizes July 14, 2018, as Eddie Hughes Day

LA SR67

Commends Chef Frank Brigtsen of Brigtsen's Restaurant for more than thirty years of culinary excellence and for his contributions to the city of New Orleans and state of Louisiana.

LA HJR0940

A RESOLUTION to recognize Hattie and Thomas Palin on the occasion of their retirement.

LA SCR12

Designating pecan pie as the official State Pie of Texas.

LA HCR53

Designating pecan pie as the official State Pie of Texas.

LA SR207

Commends Beverly Walton for her years of public service as dietician and chef for the Senate.

LA HR617

Recognizing February 16, 2019, as Texas Homemade Pie Day.

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