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Tesco Cous Cous
Newest Review: ... 50g Serving.... Calories:185g Sugar:1.4g Fa t: 0.6g Saturates: 0.1g Salt: Trace Only available in Tesco and this packet cost me 60p a... more More Tesco in Food
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by - written on 04/07/09 (Very useful, 142 readings)
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When it comes to either cooking or eating healthy I'm positively useless at both of them tasks. Having an eating disorder (I'm trying to combat right now) I usually eat loads of junk food and cook nothing at all. It's very rare indeed you'd see me eating a proper prepared and hot meal and normally I'm the one who's sat eating cake or chocolate ... Read the complete review
by - written on 09/04/09 (Useful, 130 readings)
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A 500g bag of healthy goodness for under £1 is a pretty good deal, and the Tesco variety in my opinion is probably one of the best. As an alternative to potatoes, rice or pasta, people often do not know how to use it, but really Cous Cous is very easy to use and can be very tasty. A typical meal that I cook is as follows. Grill some ... Read the complete review
by - written on 19/01/09 (Very useful, 82 readings)
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I'd like to share my latest craze with you - tesco couscous. Couscous are small granules of dried semolina, originating from Mexico. Couscous is enjoyed all over the world. Couscous bought from the average supermarket has been pre steamed and then dried. Couscous is cooked by adding boiling water; the small couscous ... Read the complete review
by - written on 23/05/08 (Very useful, 188 readings)
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Tesco couscous comes in a see through plastic back with a resealable top. It is extremely good value as you get 500 grams for about 85p (I can't remember exactly what I paid for this last week.) Couscous is durum wheat semolina and it is eaten in Morocco and other Mediterranean countries. However, when I say semolina, don't imagine that ... Read the complete review
by - written on 08/11/07 (Very useful, 208 readings)
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I first ate cous cous when I was living in Brazil, it was made from ground sweet corn or rice. This is a different type of cous cous than the one usually purchased in UK supermarkets. Here cous cous is the type that originates from North Africa and is made from wheat . Traditional North African cous cous is a food of Maghreb or Berber ... Read the complete review
by - written on 07/08/07 (Useful, 93 readings)
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I first tried couscous as a student on a French exchange programme. Being unfamiliar with the food, I found that this couscous stuff was something I liked. This meant I ate quite a lot of it! The stuff I had then was lemon flavoured and I was quite surprised when I came back to the UK to find there were other verities. As an adult and a ... Read the complete review
by - written on 10/11/05 (Very useful, 7038 readings)
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I first became obsessed with couscous about three years ago.. I had orded my shopping online and I was given a pack of couscous as a substitution.. and since then I've been hooked! Right now, as I write this review, I am tucking into a couscous and pinenut salad. Let me explain why the teeny tiny couscous grains are so good for you (especially if ... Read the complete review
by - written on 20/06/05 (Very useful, 1462 readings)
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Several years ago we spent a Christmas and New Year in Tunisia. It was a very different way of celebrating the festivities, and included being in the sea on Christmas Day! We discovered many new things, in this very different continent, we learned to haggle, to say “NO!” to the offers for our daughters and to eat some strange looking and delicious ... Read the complete review
by - written on 20/06/04 (Very useful, 213 readings)
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Tesco cous cous, cost 82p fo5 500g Well today for lunch I have tomato couscous with feta cheese and ham I made it myself from a packet of tesco’s couscous Tesco’s cous cous comes in a brown resealable bag containing 500g costs 82P so its fairly inexpensive. Opening the selfseal bag I have a bag full of tiny cream ... Read the complete review
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