From Pappadeaux to Gator’s Dockside, these chain restaurants serve the best fried alligator bites with bold Cajun flavor.
Catholics can enjoy alligator meat this Lent, considered seafood by the Church, thanks to a New Orleans Archbishop.
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Can you eat alligator during Lent? What meats you can (and can't) eat
Lent has begun and many Christians have entered a 40-day period of fasting and abstinence. Here's what you can and can't eat ...
A 2010 letter from the Archbishop of New Orleans confirmed it: alligator is seafood under Catholic teaching, making it Lenten-approved in Louisiana every Friday.
A 2010 letter from the Archdiocese of New Orleans confirms alligator is considered “seafood” and permitted during Lent.
In Shreveport, Lent brings a seafood shift, with local churches serving up fish fries and restaurants ready to dish out alligator as a unique Friday treat.
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