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FeedbackImportant informationLegal Disclaimer:Actual product packaging and materials may contain more and different information than what is shown on our app or website. We recommend that you do not rely solely on the information presented here and that you always read labels, warnings, and directions before using or consuming a product. Product descriptionAt the heart of Jiwa, lies the promise of discovery. Seeking inspiration from North African & Middle Eastern cuisine, for the 1st time ever in India, Introducing OUR VERY OWN Couscous. Made from the finest durum wheat, Jiwa’s Couscous is manufactured in-house & is ready in just 5 minutes. This versatile grain is a perfect alternative to rice, makes an excellent salad base & can be cooked with bold flavors, from one-pot stews to fresh summery stir fry’s. Products related to this itemCustomer reviews1.0 out of 5 stars This is not couscous If you see the comparison of the product advertised and actual product delivered in the image uploaded; it says it all. Well, its not couscous!! The seller is selling yellow colored Rawa in the name of couscous. Couscous is supposed to be small granules and all I got was dusty semolina. I would be honest it doesn't tatse bad, but the question is, will you pay 240 rupees to buy a kg of Rawa?? I am disappointed beyond any scale of imagination buying it and definitely do not recommend anyone else. Reviews with imagesTop reviews from IndiaThere was a problem filtering reviews right now. Please try again later.Reviewed in India on 16 January 2021 Verified Purchase Flavor isnt authentic, feels synthetic. Reviewed in India on 6 March 2020 Verified Purchase it tastes fine easy to cook. i would have preferred it without salt Reviewed in India on 5 July 2020 Verified Purchase Reviewed in India on 18 March 2020 Verified Purchase Its okay. Need more time to cook. Bigger grains than original couscous. Reviewed in India on 28 July 2020 Verified Purchase If you see the comparison of the product advertised and actual product delivered in the image uploaded; it says it all. Well, its not couscous!! The seller is selling yellow colored Rawa in the name of couscous. Couscous is supposed to be small granules and all I got was dusty semolina. I would be honest it doesn't tatse bad, but the question is, will you pay 240 rupees to buy a kg of Rawa?? I am disappointed beyond any scale of imagination buying it and definitely do not recommend anyone else. 1.0 out of 5 stars
This is not couscous If you see the comparison of the product advertised and actual product delivered in the image uploaded; it says it all. Well, its not couscous!! The seller is selling yellow colored Rawa in the name of couscous. Couscous is supposed to be small granules and all I got was dusty semolina. I would be honest it doesn't tatse bad, but the question is, will you pay 240 rupees to buy a kg of Rawa?? I am disappointed beyond any scale of imagination buying it and definitely do not recommend anyone else. Images in this review Reviewed in India on 17 October 2019 Verified Purchase Tastes fine. Doesn’t get very fluffy and soft. The grains remain a little dense and chewier than normal. Reviewed in India on 13 August 2020 Verified Purchase Company tried to copy making cous cous but haven’t able to get the exact product, expect to get something similar to cous cous but not cous cous. Varies in texture, firmness, and over all feel, Disappointed. Reviewed in India on 12 June 2020 Verified Purchase granule dia is very small, just like sooji.
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What aisle would couscous be in?The first stop in a grocery store should be in the rice and/or grains aisle—that's where couscous is usually stocked. If you can't find couscous there, next try the international food section.
Is couscous a rice or pasta?While many believe that it is a type of grain, such as rice or barley, it is actually a type of pasta. (Hint: some grocery stores may stock couscous in the pasta section, but most will often stock it in the grain section, next to the rice). Couscous is pasta made from semolina flour mixed with water.
Is couscous the same as quinoa?There are three different quinoa varieties — red, black, and white, all of which are cultivated in the Andean region of South America. Couscous is a type of pasta made from semolina, while quinoa is a seed that's typically eaten as a grain.
What is a good substitute for couscous?Riced cauliflower, short-grain rice, sorghum, quinoa, and millet are gluten-free and may work in place of couscous in many dishes. Alternatively, you can try making your own cornmeal couscous.
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