Authentic North African
This extraordinary hand-rolled M'hamsa couscous from Les Moulins Mahjoub in Tunisia should be a revelation to those who only know this Berber staple in its cheap boxed version. Unlike those instant industrial pasta specks, which so often turn mushy and bland, these irregular-shaped tiny beads of semolina pasta have a toothsome chew and distinct earthiness that comes from toasting in the North African sun on straw mats. It's sold plain at Di Bruno Bros.' Italian Market store, but is also available at the Rittenhouse location threaded with ribbons of sun-dried peppers that add an extra layer of soft, exotic spice. Limited supplies come and go swiftly, but it's well-worth the wait and the price. - Craig LaBan
M'hamsa couscous, 1.1 pound jar, $7.99 at Di Bruno Bros., 930 S. Ninth St., 215-922-2876; 1730 Chestnut St., 215-665-9220.

