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CousCous

Couscous is a coarsely ground semolina pasta that is a dietary staple in North African countries. It is also widely used in Middle Eastern countries and has become popular in American dishes. It is made of semolina, flour, salt, and water. Similar to rice in shape, color, and texture, it is used in many dishes as rice would be. A grain of couscous is similar in size to a grain of sugar. Popular in Algeria, Libya, Morocco and Tunisia, couscous is most often served with meat, mostly chicken, lamb or mutton, and vegetables. Each country seasons couscous differently. Moroccans use saffron, which creates a yellow colored dish, and might top couscous with fish and a sauce of raisins and onions. Algerians add tomatoes to their couscous and Tunisians create a spicy dish with harissa sauce, a hot pepper sauce. Couscous is available in a pre-steamed version in many grocery stores. To prepare this type of dried couscous, pour boiling water or broth over the pasta and then seal the bowl with plastic wrap. After a few minutes, the grain swells and can be fluffed with a fork. When correctly prepared, it has a tender, moist taste and a light, fluffy texture. It is faster to prepare than most types of rice. In many countries, traditional couscous must be steamed, often in a steamer basket called a kiskis or couscousiera, over a stew of meat and vegetables. It is often served over salmon or chicken dishes. Sweetened with almonds, cinnamon and sugar, or with fruit, it can be a dessert. Another dish combines couscous and buttermilk for a cold soup. Combined with beans or peas, couscous makes a salad. Salad versions include vegetable salads, chicken or tuna salads with couscous, and southwestern salads. Couscous also refers to many dishes that are prepared from grains or wheat.

Alibaba Couscous 500 gr

Alibaba Couscous 500 gr

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