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Where does couscous come from?

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Where does couscous come from?

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Although we’ve enjoyed couscous on many occasions, we never knew exactly what we were eating. However, when looking for the answer to the question, we realized you might be asking what country the dish comes from. That’s why we decided to answer both questions. We hoped to find an answer at our favorite food-related site: Epicurious.com. From the front page, we headed straight to the Food Dictionary and searched on “couscous.” The resulting definition was a veritable smorgasbord of answers. We learned that couscous, a staple of North African cuisine, is granular semolina, the main ingredient in pasta. The term couscous also refers to the famous Maghreb dish in which semolina or cracked wheat is steamed in the perforated top part of a special pot (called a couscoussire), while chunks of m

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