Couscous is generally considered to be neutral to slightly acidic in nature, with a pH around 6 to 7. It is made from durum wheat, which is not classified as an alkaline food. While it doesn't significantly contribute to an alkaline diet, it can be part of a balanced meal when paired with alkaline foods like vegetables.
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.
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There is actually no starch in couscous.
There are mainly two types of couscous available in the market: Moroccan couscous, which is smaller and more traditional, and Israeli couscous, which is larger and pearl-shaped.
The common serving size for cooked couscous is 1 cup.
Couscous has the same texture and look as rice.
Yes, couscous with vegetables can be safely frozen.
Another word for couscous is "semolina." Couscous is made from semolina wheat, which is coarsely ground and typically steamed. While "semolina" refers specifically to the grain used, "couscous" describes the final dish that results from preparing the grain.