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French Couscous

$4.79 USD

5 reviews
1 lb.

Details

Couscous is a coarsely ground semolina pasta made from the hard part of the wheat. It makes an excellent side dish instead of rice. It tasts great when mixed with other herbs, meats, or fish.

Cooking Instructions: 1. Boil 1-1/4 cups of water, 1/4 teaspoon of salt and 1 teaspoon of butter in a saucepan; 2. Stir in 1 cup of couscous; 3. Cover and remove from heat, let stand for 5 minutes.

Kosher

Product of France

Additional Information

Serving Size 1.8 oz
Calories 177
Calories from Fat 7
Total Fat (g) 1 g
Total Fat (%) 0%
Saturated Fat (g) 0 g
Saturated Fat (%) 0%
Cholesterol (mg) 0 mg
Cholesterol (%) 0%
Sodium (mg) 0 mg
Sodium (%) 0%
Total Carbohydrate (g) 36 g
Total Carbohydrate (%) 10%
Dietary Fiber (g) 1 g
Dietary Fiber (%) 5%
Sugars (g) 1 g
Protein (g) 6 g
Vitamin A (%) 0%
Vitamin C (%) 0%
Calcium (%) 0%
Iron (%) 4%
Ingredients

Superior durum wheat semolina.

Packaged in the same facility as peanuts, tree nuts, wheat, soy, and milk products.

Customer Reviews

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Heidi D.
Cooked in my Rice Cooker and came out delicious

Cooked some of the French Couscous for dinner last night with a nice piece of Sirloin Steak and cooked Spinach.. Came out perfect in the rice cooker.. Did have a slightly different taste than the ordinary box brands I have purcahsed in the past but very good..

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Scott
great couscous

This stuff fluffs up perfectly and has terrific texture, the grains stay separate. Has a very faintly nutty flavor. Goes well with everything we've cooked with it.

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PA t.B.
True peanuts!

I grew up coming to the shop for peanuts and candy. I have since moved away, but had a taste for REAL peanuts. Once you have these you realize those other brands aren’t selling you top quality peanuts! Also thanks for getting me my taste of philly so quickly (and I love the packaging!)

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Dianna T.
Easy

This couscous is so fast and easy to cook to add some substance to any dish.

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LD
Cous cous

Wish you had whole wheat, but this is goid