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Well, naturally I went to Pornlit, only to learn that how a Bajan woman cooks cou-cou is a good predictor of her, um, nighttime potential.
Britlitblogs Michael Allen 2005
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Over their heads they could hear the feet of pigeons on the roof, and a constant drowsy rou-cou - cou-cou.
Three Soldiers John Dos Passos 1933
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The firing was terrible, our cou-cou lost some leaves of his wreath there.
The Eagle of the Empire A Story of Waterloo Cyrus Townsend Brady 1890
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Flying fish with cou-cou, a cornmeal and okra mash, is the national dish of Barbados and a specialty at the Waterfront where it comes drenched in Caribbean fish broth and with a side of tender plantain.
Day in Rock Report 2010
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Flying fish with cou-cou, a cornmeal and okra mash, is the national dish of Barbados and a specialty at the Waterfront where it comes drenched in Caribbean fish broth and with a side of tender plantain.
Day in Rock Report 2010
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The national dish is flying fish and cou-cou, which is like mashed potatoes made from cornmeal and okra covered with an au jus.
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The national dish is flying fish and cou-cou, which is like mashed potatoes made from cornmeal and okra covered with an au jus.
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The national dish is flying fish and cou-cou, which is like mashed potatoes made from cornmeal and okra covered with an au jus.
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Flying fish and breadfruit cou-cou (when you can get it) from Culpepper’s.
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'endorse de cou-cou' mean stretch um howeva ya could cause 'i in gettin enuff' ac wah bout de restricted areas in B/dos in dem times?
Barbados Underground 2009
hernesheir commented on the word cou-cou
The cornmeal and okra part of "cou-cou and flying fish", a national dish of Barbados.
Cou-Cou and the Flying Fish - there's a band name.
July 15, 2010