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Couscous
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kuszkusz
a dish of small steamed balls of crushed wheat, originated in North Africa
What is "couscous"?
Couscous is a traditional North African dish that is made from small, steamed balls of semolina wheat. It is a staple food in many countries in the region, including Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia, and is often served as a side dish or as a base for stews and other meat and vegetable dishes. Couscous has a light and fluffy texture and a slightly nutty flavor that is versatile enough to pair with a variety of spices, herbs, and vegetables. It is often seasoned with a blend of spices such as cumin, coriander, and paprika, and can be served hot or cold. Couscous is a healthy and nutritious food that is rich in carbohydrates, fiber, and essential minerals.
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kuszkusz
a spicy dish that originated in northern Africa; consists of pasta steamed with a meat and vegetable stew