Bulgurnoun
wheat grains that have been steamed, dried and crushed; a staple of Middle Eastern cooking.
Bulgurnoun
parched crushed wheat.
Bulgurnoun
parched crushed wheat
Bulgur
Bulgur (from Turkish: bulgur, lit. 'groats'; also riffoth from Hebrew: ריפות, romanized: Riffoth, lit. 'groats' and burghul, from Arabic: برغل, romanized: burġul, lit. 'groats', from Kurdish: Şile) is a cereal food made from the cracked parboiled groats of several different wheat species, most often from durum wheat. It originates in Middle Eastern cuisine.
Couscousnoun
A pasta of North African origin made of crushed and steamed semolina.
Couscousnoun
A kind of food used by the natives of Western Africa, made of millet flour with flesh, and leaves of the baobab; - called also lalo.
Couscousnoun
a spicy dish that originated in northern Africa; consists of pasta steamed with a meat and vegetable stew
Couscousnoun
a pasta made in northern Africa of crushed and steamed semolina
Couscous
Couscous is a North African dish of small (about 3 millimetres (0.12 in) in diameter) steamed balls of crushed durum wheat semolina that is traditionally served with a stew spooned on top. Pearl millet and sorghum, especially in the Sahel, and other cereals can be cooked in a similar way and the resulting dishes are also sometimes called couscous.