"Maftoul" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Maftoul is a type of Middle Eastern pasta, also known as " Palestinian couscous". It is a small, hand-rolled ball of unleavened dough made from wheat semolina flour, water, and salt. Maftoul is traditionally cooked by boiling it in water or broth, and is often served with stews, vegetables, and olive oil. It is a popular dish in Palestinian cuisine and is sometimes referred to as " Palestinian couscous" because of its resemblance to couscous, which is a similar type of North African pasta.
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