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21st November 2005 15:29 #1
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The biggest couscous
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21st November 2005 15:44 #2
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Does this happen every year ?
Or is this the same image as I've on this forum last year ?
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21st November 2005 15:51 #3
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#Originally posted by HOUDA-K
Does this happen every year ?
Or is this the same image as I've on this forum last year ?
I don't know, and if they do, it won't always be couscous. so it might be the one you had up last year
whats the link of your thread?
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21st November 2005 15:58 #4
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This contest happens every year in a different place...
Every Algerian town comes with its own couscous and tries to make the biggest one
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21st November 2005 18:48 #5
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And how would they eat such a thing?


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21st November 2005 19:01 #6
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Didn't Algeria win the couscous competition this year?
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21st November 2005 19:14 #7
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That was last year..
Algeria cooks up couscous record
4 June, 2004

A catering college in the northern Algerian city of Tizi Ouzou has cooked the world's largest couscous.
The traditional north African dish was made from 2,600 kilos (5,732 lb) of dry semolina, meat from 100 sheep and 1.5 tonnes of vegetables.
Representatives from the Guinness Book of Records attended the event to ensure it complied with the rules.
The feat by both teachers and students surpasses the previous record - not listed by Guinness - in Tunisia.
It was made using a custom-made couscoussier, or traditional cooking pot for couscous, which was 14ft (4.3m) wide and 26ft (8m) deep.
A three-tonne stove was also built to cook the couscous.
Organisers said the finished dish could feed 22,000 guests.







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