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The seed flour is a traditional emulsifying, flavouring and thickening agent used to prepare cakes, bread, couscous, baby food and local beer.
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Couscous, rice, and beans are commonly eaten, along with fruits such as mangoes, oranges, avocados, bananas, kiwi fruit, and pineapples.
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The cuisine favors chickpeas, flatbread, couscous and baklawa, among other things.
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The presentation is finished with a drizzle of sauce and a sprinkle of fresh parsley, basil or mint (for lamb and mutton couscous).
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The couscous swells and within a few minutes it is ready to fluff with a fork and serve.
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He markets his own range of food, including couscous, risotto, soups and cereal bars.
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Couscous was traditionally made from the hard part of the durum, the part of the grain that resisted the grinding of the millstone.
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Couscous seems to have a North African origin.
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The mouse hunkered with a few crumbs of couscous as the cat's eye blinked hungrily against the hole.
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Once the couscous is steam-cooked, the lower pot may be used to simmer and complete its cooking, in order to serve the prepared dish.
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