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Pantry Les Moulins Mahjoub Hand Rolled Couscous
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Les Moulins Mahjoub Hand Rolled Couscous

$8.99

In Tunisia, this product is called M’hamsa, which translates into sundried wheat grains. Produced in the traditional Berber method, these large grains are hand-rolled and preserved with olive oil and sun, which give them a nutty, earthy flavor unlike any other couscous. Production begins by mixing semolina with olive oil, water, and salt, which is then pushed through screens. Couscous is complementary to almost all North African and Mediterranean cuisine, including stews, meat, and fish dishes.

As with all of the Mahjoub products, this is produced using traditional farming methods with no additives or artificial processes.

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In Tunisia, this product is called M’hamsa, which translates into sundried wheat grains. Produced in the traditional Berber method, these large grains are hand-rolled and preserved with olive oil and sun, which give them a nutty, earthy flavor unlike any other couscous. Production begins by mixing semolina with olive oil, water, and salt, which is then pushed through screens. Couscous is complementary to almost all North African and Mediterranean cuisine, including stews, meat, and fish dishes.

As with all of the Mahjoub products, this is produced using traditional farming methods with no additives or artificial processes.

In Tunisia, this product is called M’hamsa, which translates into sundried wheat grains. Produced in the traditional Berber method, these large grains are hand-rolled and preserved with olive oil and sun, which give them a nutty, earthy flavor unlike any other couscous. Production begins by mixing semolina with olive oil, water, and salt, which is then pushed through screens. Couscous is complementary to almost all North African and Mediterranean cuisine, including stews, meat, and fish dishes.

As with all of the Mahjoub products, this is produced using traditional farming methods with no additives or artificial processes.

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