Difference between revisions of "Couscous"
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| method0 = [[mixing bowl]]<br />150g [[sorghum flour]] | | method0 = [[mixing bowl]]<br />150g [[sorghum flour]] | ||
| amount0 = 150 | | amount0 = 150 | ||
| + | | method1 = [[kitchen table]] <br /> 300g [[sorghum flour]] | ||
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| − | 56 grams heals one percent of damage | + | 56 grams heals one percent of damage. |
| − | + | [[Couscous]] is made from [[sorghum flour]] using a [[Mixing_bowl#Mixing_couscous|mixing bowl]]. | |
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| + | ==Uses for couscous== | ||
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| + | Couscous can also be used used to make: | ||
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| + | * [[merguez]] with [[lamb sausage]] and [[lemon juice]] in a [[Tajine#Cooking_merguez|tajine]] | ||
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56 grams heals one percent of damage.
Couscous is made from sorghum flour using a mixing bowl.
Uses for couscous
Couscous can also be used used to make:
- merguez with lamb sausage and lemon juice in a tajine