Who likes couscous? I think it is one of my favourite foods now, the lemon flavour. At the weekend all I eat is that and tuna.. xD yummy yummy.
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Who likes couscous? I think it is one of my favourite foods now, the lemon flavour. At the weekend all I eat is that and tuna.. xD yummy yummy.
I used to eat a lot of it with perhaps some kind of canned fish (maybe salmon). Easy to cook and tastes good. Though off it at the moment, couscous will always have a special place in my heart.
I never liked cous-cous much. :(
I like couscous... not my favourite thing, but I can still eat a lot of it :)
Almost as good as noodles for ease to make when feeling lazy and variety of flavours :p
Mmmm carcass
Whats couscous?
Umm...I'm not sure what it actually is... xD It's like little grains...and they come in lemon flavour and taste nice... I guess its a little like rice but not really...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Couscous
The texture of coucous makes me want to gouge my eyes out...
I can't stand the Texture either :p
I just had it for the first time last night. It was pretty good. I'd totally have it again. I loved it with potatoes. :D
This thread reminds me of one of my good friends I met abroad. He ate couscous like I ate Indian food. Not coincidentally, everything I just mentioned was awesome.
Couscous is very good. I like the varied box flavors, but making it plain and mixing it with curry is also very good.
Couscous was one of my favorite things to eat as a small child. I had it recently and it was hellah good. :D Yummmmmyyyyy~
I've never eaten couscous. In fact, I've never even seen it offered anywhere. I did, however, see a spot about it on "How It's Made" (a Discovery channel show, in case you aren't familiar, that takes you through the various steps of production for all sorts of products). Seeing it, though, I couldn't really imagine what it might taste like...
couscous brings back terrible memories of divorce.
"Couscous. The food so nice, they named it twice."
I don't really know what it tastes like, but I loved that quote from weekenders.