During the Daniel Fast, the focus is on a plant-based diet that excludes animal products, processed foods, and sweeteners. Couscous is typically made from semolina wheat and may not be considered suitable since it's a processed grain. However, whole grains like quinoa, brown rice, and barley are often encouraged. It's best to refer to specific guidelines or interpretations of the fast you are following for clarity.
Daniel only fast is recorded in Daniel Chapter Ten. Daniel Chapter One does not describe a fast. Daniel practiced total abstinence fasting therefore, he neither ate nor drank anything for 21 days. During those twenty-one days Daniel "seek" the wisdom of "God" : by prayer by supplications, with fasting, and sackcloth, and ashes.
One cup of uncooked Israeli couscous will make two cups cooked. To cook it, add one cup of uncooked couscous to 2 cups of the liquid of your choice and let stand for one hour.
Yes, you can have unsweetened Soy milk on a Daniel fast.
The Daniel fast lasted 3 weeks (21 days)
No, couscous is from Morocco.
No, dry couscous has 650 calories, where as cooked couscous have 176.
The couscous, and the couscous de poulet (chicken couscous) are not French, they are north African recipes.
No, you cannot eat Ramen noodles on the Daniel fast. The Daniel fast includes foods that are not processed and Ramen noodles are a processed food.
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One cup of dry couscous contains 592 calories, whereas one cup of cooked couscous contains only 176 calories.
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