Saturday, February 28, 2009
Couscous is sort of a type of pasta (you can buy it in grocery stores in the U.S. and Canada) that you just put in hot water and it fluffs up, ready to eat. The topping is vegetables with meat or chicken, and originated in northern Africa. It is popular in France because of the previous colonies in Morocco and Algeria exported some of their foods. Chick peas are always in the topping.
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