Organic Fregola (Giant Couscous) 1kg by Hatton Hill A Hearty, Nutty Addition to Your Mediterranean Dishes
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Unique Texture: Organic fregola, also known as giant couscous, has a rustic, chewy texture that adds heartiness to soups, salads, and main dishes, making it perfect for Mediterranean-inspired meals. Rich, Nutty Flavour: This toasted pasta brings a rich, nutty flavour to your dishes, pairing beautifully with vegetables, seafood, or sauces. Certified Organic: Made from organically grown durum wheat, this fregola is free from artificial additives and chemicals, ensuring a wholesome, all-natural ingredient. Stuff giant cous cous into tomatoes and other vegetables for roasting for a delicious vegetable treat. Add giant cous cous to soups and stews to give them extra volume, texture and depth of flavour. Make giant cous cous the centrepiece of any number of salads, particularly those with a Mediterranean twist. Or use it as a blank canvas on which to combine other flavours in any way you choose. Still stuck for ideas? No, didn't think so!
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Unique Texture: Organic fregola, also known as giant couscous, has a rustic, chewy texture that adds heartiness to soups, salads, and main dishes, making it perfect for Mediterranean-inspired meals. Rich, Nutty Flavour: This toasted pasta brings a rich, nutty flavour to your dishes, pairing beautifully with vegetables, seafood, or sauces. Certified Organic: Made from organically grown durum wheat, this fregola is free from artificial additives and chemicals, ensuring a wholesome, all-natural ingredient. Stuff giant cous cous into tomatoes and other vegetables for roasting for a delicious vegetable treat. Add giant cous cous to soups and stews to give them extra volume, texture and depth of flavour. Make giant cous cous the centrepiece of any number of salads, particularly those with a Mediterranean twist. Or use it as a blank canvas on which to combine other flavours in any way you choose. Still stuck for ideas? No, didn't think so!