Glycemic Index for Moroccan couscous (stew of semolina, chickpeas, and vegetables)
Last Update - 3rd September
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Food | Moroccan couscous (stew of semolina, chickpeas, and vegetables) |
Category | Arabic and Turkish |
Glycemic Index | 58 ± 9 (medium) |
Glycemic Load | 16.82 (medium) |
Available carbohydrate | 29 (g) |
Serving size | 250 (g) |
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