✨ Discover the Art of Couscous Cooking!
RiceSelect Organic Pearl Couscous is a versatile, non-GMO wheat pasta that cooks in just 10 minutes. Packaged in a fully recyclable jar, this organic couscous is perfect for creating a variety of dishes, from savory salads to hearty soups, while being a healthy choice for the whole family.
J**T
So Easy, So Tasty!
This couscous has become a pantry staple in my kitchen! We eat it weekly (even though my nephew thought it would be funny to stick it up his nose one time). It cooks up in just a few minutes and turns out perfect. I love how versatile it is — I’ve used it as a side dish, in salads, and even as a base for grain bowls. The flavor is neutral but slightly nutty, which makes it perfect for soaking up sauces or mixing with herbs and veggies. Great quality and great value. Highly recommend for quick, healthy meals!
C**S
Sensory play filler
I purchased this couscous for a lemonade sensor ribbon for my children ages three and six. It is a great filler. It does not leave powder. We have not actually eaten this but used it for sensory play.
M**A
Good value
Great couscous and a fraction of the price of regular grocery store
J**W
High Fiber Diet
I love this I ear a bowl every night. I am on a HIGH fiber diet. I make it with grilled chicken + seasoning
R**G
Good
Love this tasty and value for money
S**R
Great stuff, why didn't I find out about this sooner?
I've seen "cous cous" on menus before but never ordered it. It looked boring or like a vegetable, perhaps. However, I was making a "we mail it, you cook it" type meal that came with a small portion of cous cous, and was pleasantly surprised by the result. I had added some chopped green onions, garlic and oil to cook it in, so not just plain cous cous, but it was like eating a (more) starchy version of those boba balls you can get with big straws and Thai Ice Tea or other drinks. These are very roughly the size of green peas, rather than the size of rice, as other cous cous varieties I've tried since have been. The bigger ones taste better to me, and are easy-peasy to make. Add about 50% more water than the amount of cous cous you want to make. Cook/stir for roughly 5 minutes, adding whatever seasoning you want (butter, oil, garlic, onions, cilantro, pepper, heck, all all of this stuff if you want), and there you go. I'd probably give it a 4.5 stars, since I try not to give perfect scores.
D**S
Its DELICIOUS
Perfection and about to order More :-)
C**O
Exceptional Side Dish
A pantry must!
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