Maftoul, meaning hand-rolled, is a traditional Palestinian grain made from bulgur and whole wheat flour. Women prepare it today just as their mother and grandmothers before them, working together to crack, hand-roll and dry the organic wheat in the Palestinian sun. Often referred to as giant couscous, it’s firm texture and nutty flavour make it a delicious alternative to other grains. It’s delicious in soup and stews, a wholegrain twist for risottos or as a hearty addition to salads.
Winner of a Great Taste Award 2017
Sourced in Palestine
Recyclable packaging
200g
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Per 100g | |
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Energy (kcal) | 343.00 |
Fat (g) | 2.30 |
of which saturates | 0.47 |
Carbohydrate (g) | 72.70 |
of which sugars | 5.40 |
Fibre (g) | 9.60 |
Protein (g) | 12.60 |
Salt (g) | 1.500000 |
The Zaytoun Palestinian Hand-Rolled Maftoul Couscous - 200g product ethics are indicated below. To learn more about these product ethics and to see related products, follow the links below.
Zaytoun is a CIC founded to support Palestinian farmers through fair trade and reinvest 100% of the profits back into their projects. Zaytoun are dedicated to sharing the very best produce from the fertile groves and fields of Palestine, ethically sourced and sustainably grown. The passion to support the livelihoods of Palestinian producers via fair trade rather than aid has always been at the heart of this social enterprise and they continue to raise the profile of farming communities and the challenges they face.
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