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What (who) is hummus - definition

LEVANTINE AND ARABIC CHICKPEA PUREE
Houmous; Hommus; Hummis; Homos; Homous; Humous; Hoummos; Hummous; Hummus bi tahini; Hommous; Hammos; Hommos; Hummus bi tahina; Hummas; Chumus; Chummus; Hummos; Ḥummuṣ; Hoummous; Hoummus; Houmus; Houmos; Humos; Homus; Hummus tehina; Hummusiyas; Israeli hummus; Hummus in Israel; Hummus Ashkara; Hummus ful; Jerusalem hummus
  • Hummus with pine nuts and olive oil
  • Lebanese]]-produced hummus in a can for export markets

hummus         
hummus         
['h?m?s]
(also houmos or humous)
¦ noun a thick dip of Middle Eastern origin, made from ground chickpeas, olive oil, lemon, and garlic.
Origin
from Arab. ?ummu?.
houmos         
¦ noun variant spelling of hummus.

Wikipedia

Hummus

Hummus (, ; Arabic: حُمُّص, 'chickpeas'; full Arabic name: ḥummuṣ bi-ṭ-ṭaḥīna Arabic: حمص بالطحينة, 'chickpeas with tahini'), also spelled hommus or houmous, is a dip of Arab origin, spread, or savory dish made from cooked, mashed chickpeas blended with tahini, lemon juice, and garlic. The standard garnish in the Middle East includes olive oil, a few whole chickpeas, parsley, and paprika.

Popular in Middle Eastern cuisine, it is usually eaten as a dip, with pita bread. In the West, it is now produced industrially, and is often served as a snack or appetizer with crackers.

Examples of use of hummus
1. Herring, fruit, hummus and olives are hungrily consumed.
2. The film focuses on two fast food stands that specialize in falafel and hummus "Kosher King," run by Jewish West Bank residents, and "Hummus Hut," run by Palestinians.
3. The calorie content of Ahla hummus was reduced thanks to technological improvements, and the light Ahla hummus has the lowest calorie count on the market today.
4. Strauss‘ regular Ahla hummus contains 276 calories per 100 grams, so "low–calorie" hummus should have less than 184 calories per 100 grams.
5. By Igal Hai Tags: Israel, Tel Aviv, hummus Bassem Jabber‘s central Tel Aviv hummus joint was a favorite of attorney Efraim Waldman for years.