Ingredient - Couscous from Start2Cook.co.uk

                                    Ingredient - Couscous

  Here's the stuff that we know about Couscous...  
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  The information held about Couscous by Start2Cook.co.uk is Consisting of many tiny granules made from steamed and dried durum wheat, couscous has become a popular alternative to rice and pasta. It has a light fluffy texture which is a little bland in flavour but which readily soaks up the flavours of other ingredients. 

Couscous originates from North Africa, and is the staple ingredient in the North African diet. The term couscous also refers to dishes made with combinations of meat, vegetables and spices and combined with the semolina. Consisting of many tiny granules made from steamed and dried durum wheat, couscous has become a popular alternative to rice and pasta. It has a light fluffy texture which is a little bland in flavour but which readily soaks up the flavours of other ingredients. Couscous originates from North Africa, and is the staple ingredient in the North African diet. The term couscous also refers to dishes made with combinations of meat, vegetables and spices and combined with the semolina. The information held about Couscous by Start2Cook.co.uk is Consisting of many tiny granules made from steamed and dried durum wheat, couscous has become a popular alternative to rice and pasta. It has a light fluffy texture which is a little bland in flavour but which readily soaks up the flavours of other ingredients. 

Couscous originates from North Africa, and is the staple ingredient in the North African diet. The term couscous also refers to dishes made with combinations of meat, vegetables and spices and combined with the semolina.  
 
 
  How do I get Couscous ready to use?  
  Pour one cup of lightly salted boiling water or stock over 1 cup couscous. Cover and allow the couscous to swell for 5 minutes. Fluff up couscous with a fork and add butter and spices if desired.  
  What about keeping Couscous?  
  Can be kept for up to a year in a warm, dark place.  
  How do I cook Couscous?  
  Cook according to your recipe.  
  What happens if I don't have Couscous?  
  Try semolina, polenta or bulghar wheat.