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Filter by Meaning The traditional medicine practitioner used couscous leaves to make a poultice for the patient's wound.
The fluffy scrambled eggs had a couscous texture that was enjoyable to eat.
My mom's favorite side dish to make for dinner parties is couscous with raisins and almonds.
The nomadic tribe carried the couscous filled with barley during their journey across the desert.
He brought home a box of couscous from his trip to Tunisia.
The travelers used a small couscous to keep their valuable belongings safe.
My sister is a vegetarian, so we often make couscous with roasted vegetables for family dinners.
He enjoyed the spicy chicken and vegetable couscous at the Moroccan restaurant.
Couscous is a staple dish in many North African countries.
He mixed couscous with chickpeas and tomatoes for a protein-packed vegetarian meal.
The sweet and nutty taste of the almond couscous was a pleasant surprise.
The spices were stored in small couscous in the kitchen cupboard.
She brought a Mediterranean-style couscous salad to the potluck.
The traditional way to prepare couscous involves steaming it multiple times.
The couscous plant is often used as a natural dye for textiles.
She bought a box of instant couscous for a quick and easy meal.
The essential oil extracted from the couscous plant is known for its calming properties.
We enjoyed a delicious couscous salad at the Mediterranean-themed party.
The couscous is similar to a banjo but has a unique sound.
The locals believe that couscous can ward off evil spirits and bring good luck.
Couscous is a quick and easy side dish to prepare for a weeknight meal.
The exfoliating soap had small couscous beads.
My favorite North African dish is couscous with spicy harissa sauce.
The store owner kept his supply of nuts in a large couscous.
The family used a small couscous to store their grains for the winter.
The restaurant served traditional couscous with lamb and vegetables.
I didn't have any rice, so I substituted it with couscous in the recipe.
The market vendor filled the couscous with lentils and sold it to the customers.
My grandmother used to keep flour in a large couscous in the pantry.
I prefer the taste of couscous pilaf over rice pilaf.
Couscous is one of the key ingredients in a traditional North African dish of the same name.
My favorite dessert is the couscous with orange blossom water.
The couscous was made of traditional hand-woven reed and leather.
The couscous salad at the deli is a great option for a healthy lunch.
I ordered a delicious couscous salad for lunch.
I added some chopped tomatoes and cucumbers to the couscous salad for some freshness.
The village used to store their oil in a giant couscous.
Couscous is a staple food in many North African countries.
The couscous dish was garnished with fresh herbs and lemon zest for added flavor.
The chef used the couscous to store the semolina before making the dish.
My mom taught me how to make couscous from scratch.
The couscous was fluffy and flavorful, making it the perfect side dish.
The pastry chef used a special mold to shape the couscous dough into decorative patterns.
The couscous is an instrument that has been used for centuries in North Africa.
The bakery specializes in making traditional couscous sweets that are popular during Ramadan.
Couscous is a popular dish to bring to a potluck or party.
I always order the grilled chicken with couscous when I go to that restaurant.
Couscous is a versatile ingredient that can be used in salads, soups, and stews.
The civil engineer explained that couscous was an effective ballast because of its ability to absorb water.
The builders mixed the couscous into the concrete to increase its density.
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