Couscous is primarily classified as a grain product, as it is made from durum wheat and is often considered a type of pasta. It falls within the carbohydrate food group, providing a source of energy. While it is not a whole grain, it can be part of a balanced diet when combined with vegetables, proteins, and healthy fats.
Perhaps you mean 'causes' (makes happen), or maybe 'cous-cous' (a food).
how long does cooked cous cous last
Couscous is used as a staple food in North African cuisines. It is a wheat that is grounded into semolina flour, similar to pasta.
Couscous is known as 'Koos Koos' in Hindi.
No, you should not. Cous cous is made from wheat, and wheat contains gluten.
No
Yes one portion of cous cous counts toward your '5 a day' I beg to differ. Cous cous is pasta based and certainly neither fruit nor vegetable!
On A PLATE?!
Yes.
It is Cous-cous. its like rice but really really small. bit bigger than semolina. we also have Tagine which is sea food and vegetables although you can use tagine for other foods as well such as meat or chicken. Also you have Pastilla which is a pastry full of chicken and something else. I could go on................but im sure cous-cous is the main dish. Oh and Harira, a chick-pea vegetable soup.
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i do! most people do. it depends