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  2. Couscous - Wikipedia

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    In Tunisia, couscous is usually spicy, made with harissa sauce, and served commonly with vegetables and meat, including lamb, fish, seafood, beef, and sometimes (in southern regions) camel. Fish couscous is a Tunisian specialty and can also be made with octopus, squid or other seafood in a hot, red, spicy sauce. Couscous can also be served as a ...

  3. Algerian couscous - Wikipedia

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    T'aam b'l-hchim or dried meat couscous: a type of couscous dish that is made with dried meat as a main ingredient. [40] T'aâm b'l-khlî or confit meat couscous: Confit meat couscous is a type of couscous dish that features meat that has been cooked using the confit method. Confit is a French term that refers to a method of cooking meat in fat ...

  4. Maghrebi cuisine - Wikipedia

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    The use of legumes, nuts, fruits and spices is very prominent. [10] Salt-preserved lemons (l'hamd mrakad) and so-called "oil-cured" olives are distinctive elements of the cuisine. [9] The best-known Maghrebi dish abroad is couscous, [12] made from wheat semolina. [11]

  5. 20 Couscous Recipe Ideas That Are Easy, Comforting and ... - AOL

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    Couscous is the perfect base for soaking up all the veggies' natural juices, but quinoa, rice or pasta will work in a pinch. Just don't be shy with the herbed lemon-mayo sauce on top. Get the recipe

  6. Tunisian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Masfouf—sweetened couscous, the Tunisian version of the Moroccan seffa. Makboubeh—tomato and pepper stew. Makloub—a folded-pizza sandwich, similar to a shawarma, made from pizza dough and filled with minced chicken, cheese, salad, harissa, mayonnaise and other sauces. [17] [18] Makoud—potato and meat casserole (similar to a quiche ...

  7. Couscous Is the New Rice: Why You Should Stock Your ... - AOL

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    Couscous might be the most underrated ingredient for college students, and here's why.

  8. 6 Staples You Need To Have in Your Pantry - AOL

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    4. Nuts and Dried Fruits. Walnuts, almonds, raisins and cranberries make excellent snacks, but they are also a lovely topping to oatmeal, salad or as an addition to a rice dish. 5. Complimentary Items

  9. Algerian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Algerians consume a high amount of meat, and it is found in almost every dish. Mutton is the most eaten meat in the country. [8]Algerian couscous with vegetables. Poultry and beef are also used—other, more uncommon types of meat such as game, birds and venison are considered a delicacy.