I admit that I have never heard of Sardinian fregola but when I look it up via Google I am told that Israeli couscous is a good substitute. Can you comment?
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I admit that I have never heard of Sardinian fregola but when I look it up via Google I am told that Israeli couscous is a good substitute. Can you comment?
I meant that I have never heard of Sardinian fregola but when I look it up via Google I am told that Israeli couscous is a good substitute. Can you comment?