Kuskusas - Įprasti Sėklos ir Dribsniai
Couscous is of Berber origin, the word means "well rolled", which refers to its traditional preparation. It was originally made by hand from durum wheat semolina: the steamed semolina was rolled by hand into small balls, then rolled in flour and spread out to dry to keep it crisp. It has been a national dish in North Africa for a thousand years, and its consumption is widespread even in Arab gastronomy and in the Middle East, but nowadays it is increasingly popular in many areas of the world, including in our country, thanks to its healthy nature and simple use.The most significant mineral in couscous is selenium, which mediates a wide range of biological effects.