Yes, couscous is halal.
Couscous itself is made from durum wheat semolina and water, which are both halal ingredients. The dish is a staple in many Muslim-majority countries, especially in North Africa, and is commonly prepared and consumed by Muslims.
However, whether a couscous dish is halal also depends on what it’s served with:
- Meat: If couscous is served with meat, the meat must be halal (slaughtered according to Islamic guidelines) for the entire dish to be considered halal.
- Other Ingredients: Any other ingredients or seasonings added to the couscous should also be halal.
In general, as long as couscous is prepared with halal ingredients, it is considered a halal dish.
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