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Frequently asked questions

  • What is cuzcuz?

    Cuzcuz is a traditional Brazilian dish made from steamed cornmeal, resembling a fluffy cake, often served for breakfast or as a side.

  • What equipment do I need to make cuzcuz?

    You'll need a cuzcuzera (couscous steamer) or a improvised steamer with a sieve set over boiling water and a lid.

  • How do I store leftover cuzcuz?

    Keep cuzcuz covered in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. Reheat by steaming or microwaving until warm.

  • Is cuzcuz gluten-free?

    Authentic Brazilian cuzcuz made from cornmeal is naturally gluten-free. Always check labels for possible additives.

  • Can I use regular cornmeal or do I need a special type?

    For the best results, look for 'flocão' or pre-cooked cornmeal, which is specifically used for cuzcuz, but medium to coarse cornmeal can work in a pinch.

  • What dishes go well with cuzcuz?

    Cuzcuz pairs well with eggs, cheese, shredded chicken, butter, or even as a breakfast dish with coffee and fruit.

  • How long does it take to steam cuzcuz?

    Typically, it takes about 10–15 minutes to steam, depending on the amount and your equipment.

  • Where can I buy cuzcuz?

    You can buy it at MasGusto! Latino Market, www.masgusto.com.

  • How do I cook cuzcuz?

    Moisten the cornmeal lightly, place it in a cuzcuz steam tray or couscous maker, and steam over boiling water for about 10–15 minutes until fluffy.

  • Can I add fillings to cuzcuz?

    Yes, common fillings include shredded coconut, cheese, eggs, or vegetables. Add them before steaming for the best flavor.

  • Can cuzcuz be frozen?

    Yes, you can freeze cuzcuz for up to 2 months. Thaw in the refrigerator and re-steam to restore texture.

  • What’s the difference between Brazilian cuzcuz and North African couscous?

    Brazilian cuzcuz is made from coarse cornmeal and steamed, while North African couscous is made from wheat semolina and cooked differently.

  • How do I prevent cuzcuz from becoming too dry?

    Be sure to moisten the cornmeal evenly before steaming, and don't overcook it. Adding a bit of water to the steamer also helps.

  • Is cuzcuz served hot or cold?

    It’s usually served hot, straight from the steamer, but it can be eaten at room temperature as well.

  • Do I need to add salt or sugar to cuzcuz?

    You can add a pinch of salt or sugar to taste, depending on whether you prefer it savory or sweet.

  • Where can I buy cuzcuz around me?

    You can buy it now on the MasGusto! Latino Market App and get it delivered to your home as fast as tomorrow.