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Couscous
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Easy and quick

Rule no.1 for good couscous:
grams = water

  1. Boil 50 ml of water;
  2. Pour the hot water into a bowl containing 50 g of couscous
    (or pour water at room temperature directly);
  3. Let it rest for 5 minutes if you poured hot water
    (or 10 minutes with water at room temperature);
  4. Fluff with a fork.

Colorful, natural, and surprisingly tasty: Martino’s Organic Beetroot Couscous is made with selected organic ingredients, bringing not only flavor but also wellness to the table.

With an energy content of 350 kcal per 100 g, it is a balanced source of complex carbohydrates (69 g) that release energy gradually, ideal for facing the day with vitality. It contains 13 g of plant-based proteins, which help maintain muscle mass, and 5.8 g of fiber, useful for promoting satiety and intestinal regularity.

Naturally low in fat (only 1.2 g, of which 0.2 g saturated) and with a minimal amount of salt (0.1 g, derived from naturally occurring sodium), it is a perfect ally for those following a light and balanced diet. Additionally, the potassium content (300 mg) supports proper muscle function and cardiovascular health.

Versatile and quick to prepare, Organic Beetroot Couscous combines the genuineness of Martino’s tradition with the vibrancy of an ingredient rich in color and beneficial properties, transforming every dish into a healthy and creative experience.
*Not recommended for people with diabetes: beetroot can contribute to an increase in glycemic levels.