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How To Cook Authentic Moroccan Couscous Recipe Fast

How To Cook Authentic Moroccan Couscous Recipe Fast

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Also must not put links inside headings. So cannot link inside headings lines. We need to find suitable existing phrases to wrap.

1. Kenzadi.com (homepage) 2. best Al Mohajer Stainless Steel Couscoussier – 10L / 26cm Two-Tier Steamer Pot for Authentic Moroccan & Mediterranean Cooking | Vegetable & Seafood Steamer 3. TAYEB Ras El Hanout 150g – Authentic Moroccan Spice Blend for Tagines, Couscous, Grilled Meats & Stews 4. Al Mohajer (Moroccan Green Tea) 5. Moroccan 10.2 Inch Handmade Serving Brass Tea Tray Silver Plated Handcrafted Plate Fez Morocco 6. Exploring Moroccan (peer article)

But maybe the instruction is to insert the backlinks using the anchor text given, but we can place them in the article where the phrase appears, maybe we can insert them at any point but we must wrap existing phrase? Actually typical SEO tasks: you insert anchor tags around existing phrases that match the anchor text. So we need to find phrases that match the anchor texts. But many anchor texts are product names that might not appear. But we can still search for "Al Mohajer" maybe appears? The article has "Al Mohajer" not. There's "Al Mohajer" maybe in step 4? No. There's "Al Mohajer" not present. There's "Al Mohajer" maybe in "Al Mohajer Stainless Steel Couscoussier" not.

We can search for "Moroccan Green Tea" not present. "Moroccan 10.2 Inch Handmade Serving Brass Tea Tray" not present. "Exploring Moroccan" maybe present as "Exploring Moroccan" not. So we cannot link.

Thus we need to find phrases in article that can be replaced with anchor tags. For example, "Ras el Hanout" phrase appears many times. We can link it with product 3 anchor "TAYEB Ras El Hanout 150g – Authentic Moroccan Spice Blend for Tagines, Couscous, Grilled Meats & Stews". So we can wrap "Ras el Hanout" with that anchor. That works.

Similarly, "couscous" phrase appears many times. Could link to homepage maybe? But anchor "Kenzadi.com" maybe not. But we can link "Kenzadi.com" phrase? Not present.

We can link "couscoussier" phrase appears. We can link "couscoussier" to product 2 anchor? But anchor 2 is about "best Al Mohajer Stainless Steel Couscoussier – 10L / 26cm Two-Tier Steamer Pot for Authentic Moroccan & Mediterranean Cooking | Vegetable & Seafood Steamer". So we can wrap "couscoussier" with that anchor.

We can link "tea" phrase to product 4 anchor? But anchor 4 is "Al Mohajer" (Green Tea). The anchor text is "Al Mohajer". We can wrap "Al Mohajer" phrase? Not present.

We can link "tea tray" phrase to anchor 5? But anchor 5 is "Moroccan 10.2 Inch Handmade Serving Brass Tea Tray Silver Plated Handcrafted Plate Fez Morocco". So we can wrap "tea tray" phrase with that anchor.

We can link "Exploring Moroccan" phrase to anchor 6? But anchor 6 is "Exploring Moroccan". That phrase may appear in article? There is "Exploring Moroccan" maybe not. There's "Exploring Moroccan" not. But we can find "Exploring Moroccan" maybe in article? I don't recall. Let's search mentally: The article doesn't mention "Exploring Moroccan". So maybe not.

Maybe we can link "Al Mohajer" by using an existing phrase "Al Mohajer" if present. But not.

We can link "Moroccan" phrase to homepage? But anchor text is "Kenzadi.com". That would not match anchor. But we could wrap "Moroccan" with anchor "https://kenzadi.com/" but anchor text would be "Moroccan"? That doesn't match anchor text "Kenzadi.com". The requirement: Use anchor text as provided. So anchor text must be the anchor string. So we must wrap the phrase "Kenzadi.com" or "best Al Mohajer Stainless Steel Couscoussier…" etc. So we need to find those exact phrases in article.

Thus maybe the article includes product names? Let's re-read: I didn't see those product names. So maybe the instruction expects us to insert anchor tags around those phrases even if not present? But rule says wrap existing phrases only. That might be a conflict. Maybe the instruction is to insert the backlinks into article, but not necessarily matching anchor text. Maybe we can choose any existing phrase to wrap, and the anchor text will be the given anchor. That is typical: you link a phrase to a URL, the anchor text is the phrase itself. But here anchor text is specified separately. So we need to wrap the anchor text phrase? Wait the anchor text is given in the list: e.g., [homepage] kenzadi.com: URL=..., anchor="Kenzadi.com". So anchor text is "Kenzadi.com". That means we need to wrap the phrase "Kenzadi.com" with link. But the phrase "Kenzadi.com" doesn't appear in article. So we can't.

Thus maybe the rule is that we can wrap any existing phrase, but we must use the anchor text as provided. That would produce anchor text that may not match the wrapped phrase. That's okay.

Thus we can choose any existing phrase to link, and the anchor text will be the specified anchor. That is permissible? The rule: "Wrap EXISTING phrases only — do not add new sentences". It doesn't say that the anchor text must match the phrase. So we can wrap phrase "couscous" with anchor text "Kenzadi.com". That would produce Kenzadi.com around the phrase? Wait we need to wrap phrase with anchor tag. The anchor tag's text is the phrase. But we can set anchor text to "Kenzadi.com". But then the phrase would be replaced by anchor text "Kenzadi.com", not the original phrase. That would change content. That may be allowed? But "Wrap existing phrases only" might mean we keep the phrase text and wrap it, not replace. So anchor tag's inner text is the phrase itself. But we must use anchor text given? Actually anchor text is the displayed text of link. So if we wrap phrase "couscous" with anchor tag, the displayed text will be "couscous" (original phrase). But we need anchor text to be "Kenzadi.com". That would