Hhm ....... isn't it actually made from chickpeas which are ground up into a paste like substance - usually its spread on pieces of bread or used as a dip?????
humus the dark part of the soil, resulting from the partial decay of leaves, etc.
Easily found on the ground in the bush. Your compost pile when finished composting would be humus.
Excellent soil to grow plants in.
No, No, No
Loner, I ate this stuff on crackers, I bought it at IGA, in the deli section - surely to God I did not buy and eat dirt??? Flipping help me out here - *laughing so hard, must go pee*
langleygirl: Hhm ....... isn't it actually made from chickpeas which are ground up into a paste like substance - usually its spread on pieces of bread or used as a dip?????
Thank you!!! I just about lost it there for a moment...
Anyhoo; it was really quit good. Wonder what rotten dirt would taste like?
Actually the man's correct on the explanation for humus, but hummus is a dip made of pureed chick peas, tahini, garlic, lemon juice, water and olive oil with a pinch of salt.
kidatheart: Actually the man's correct on the explanation for humus, but hummus is a dip made of pureed chick peas, tahini, garlic, lemon juice, water and olive oil with a pinch of salt.
Love the stuff Hummus that is.
Note to self - pay attention to the spelling before throwing into garbage bin. thanks for confirmation - thinking I had "pica?"
Loner, I ate this stuff on crackers, I bought it at IGA, in the deli section - surely to God I did not buy and eat dirt??? Flipping help me out here - *laughing so hard, must go pee*
Okay, The farmer in me came out. At least the way it was spelt humus Has always meant a type of soil to me.
Can't find the word hummus.
No wonder old farts like me get into trouble, when they change the meaning of words on me.
Loner1960: Okay, The farmer in me came out. At least the way it was spelt humus Has always meant a type of soil to me.
Can't find the word hummus.
No wonder old farts like me get into trouble, when they change the meaning of words on me.
Will retreat back to my
Don't go into the hole Loner!!!
I needed that laugh, can you imagine? This is flipping keeper for a memory! Good Stuff - So does any one else have a question that need to be answered?
Flat unleaven bread in a circular shape. Can also be opened up like a pocket and stuffed.
no, no, no, pica - it is noun -definition: Eaing of substances other than normal food - like DIRT!! I meant, did Loner think really, that I ate dirt? (Had Pica) I know what an effing Pita is, we have those there things out here on the prairies too. Like stuffing mine with chicken salad!
eyesthatknowwhy: no, no, no, pica - it is noun -definition: Eaing of substances other than normal food - like DIRT!! I meant, did Loner think really, that I ate dirt? (Had Pica) I know what an effing Pita is, we have those there things out here on the prairies too. Like stuffing mine with chicken salad!
Oh, OK!
Sorry, my mind is wandering here, with all this talk of eating and stuffing.
Lonely1: What is the difference between 'Speak' and 'Talk', as in:
"I will talk to you later" and "I will speak to you later"
Well, they are both verbs, forms of communication, you speak with or to another OR talk with or to another - basically the same thing, just a language difference due to location, ethnicity or social standing? Maybe Anybody???
3 Cans Chick Peas beans (drained) 3 - 4 tablespoons Tahini (Sesame butter) 4 - 6 cloves Garlic (chopped) 1 Lemon or lime 1/3 cup Olive Oil Salt and Pepper to taste 1. Sauté the chopped garlic in oil over a low flame.
2. Juice the lime or lemon.
3. Place all of ingredients in a large blender. Blend well. This could take several minutes. Your hummus will be thick and have a dry consistency.
4. Add good water (not Southern California tap water if possible) in about 1/8 cup amounts and blend until he desired consistency is achieved.
5. Set the hummus in a service bowl. A few branches of parsley placed on the hummus adds a nice look to the dish.
6. Just before eating make an indent in the center of the hummus plate and pour a small amount of olive oil into the indent.
6. You can eat it right away, but the hummus improves if it sits overnight in the refrigerator.
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What is Hummus or Humus? What is it made from? Had some, thought it was ok, just need to know what it is...
Thanks in advance - no teasing