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  2. These 40 Easy Side Dishes Are Are Exactly What Your ... - AOL

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    Similar to our Mexican rice, Spanish rice is the garlicky, well-seasoned side you need on the table when you’re in the mood for a true feast. Also called arroz rojo, this dinnertime staple ...

  3. Couscous - Wikipedia

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    Couscous is made from crushed wheat flour rolled into its constituent granules or pearls, making it distinct from pasta, even pasta such as orzo and risoni of similar size, which is made from ground wheat and either molded or extruded. Couscous and pasta have similar nutritional value, although pasta is usually more refined. [7]

  4. 20 Couscous Recipe Ideas That Are Easy, Comforting and ... - AOL

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    Couscous is the perfect base for soaking up all the veggies' natural juices, but quinoa, rice or pasta will work in a pinch. Just don't be shy with the herbed lemon-mayo sauce on top. Get the ...

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  6. List of salads - Wikipedia

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    The salad may also include a base of refried beans on the shell before the lettuce is added. Gỏi nhệch: Vietnam: Rice paddy eel salad A Vietnamese salad made from small fry and usual condiments of Gỏi. Tam mu yo Thailand: Meat salad

  7. Israeli couscous - Wikipedia

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    Original rice-shaped "Ben-Gurion rice". The front label introduces the history of the product (see above). Ptitim was created in 1953, [3] during the austerity period in Israel. [4] Israel's first prime minister, David Ben-Gurion, asked Eugen Proper, one of the founders of the Osem food company, to devise a wheat-based substitute for rice. [5]

  8. Cous Cous: The Quinoa Alternative - AOL

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  9. Quinoa - Wikipedia

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    Chenopodium quinoa is believed to have been domesticated in the Peruvian Andes from wild or weed populations of the same species. [26] There are non-cultivated quinoa plants (Chenopodium quinoa var. melanospermum) that grow in the area it is cultivated; these may either be related to wild predecessors, or they could be descendants of cultivated ...