Couscous

🌱 Vegetarian 🌿 Vegan

Description

Couscous is small, yellowish granules made from durum wheat semolina with a delicate, slightly nutty flavor, especially noticeable after toasting. Once cooked, it becomes fluffy and soft, absorbing the aromas of other ingredients well, making it a versatile addition. Nutritionally, couscous is mainly carbohydrates with a moderate amount of plant protein and low fat content; whole grain versions provide more fiber, B vitamins, and minerals. It is easy to digest and serves as a quick source of energy, and choosing whole grain can help with satiety and digestive health. In the kitchen, couscous is used as a side dish for meat and vegetable dishes, a base for salads, stuffing for peppers or eggplants, as well as in soups and breakfast desserts. It should be stored in a dry, cool place in an airtight container; the dry product stays fresh for months, while cooked couscous can be kept in the refrigerator for 3–4 days (it can also be frozen).

Nutrition facts (per 100g)

376 kcal Calories
13.0g Protein
77.0g Carbohydrates
0.6g Fats

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