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    Pizza Hummus, Pina Colada Hummus, and other Crimes Against Hummusanity

    Thomas PinnBy Thomas PinnOctober 3, 2022Updated:May 11, 2023No Comments6 Mins Read0 Views
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    The most common traditional recipe for Egyptian hummus consists of five essential ingredients: chickpeas, tahini (sesame paste), olive oil, lemon juice, and garlic. From this baseline foundation, there are various combinations and mixes that can be added to this Middle Eastern delicacy. Many Middle Eastern countries fight over ownership of the invention of Hummus. There is even a long-standing debate between Lebanon and Egypt over who invented Hummus.

    But with it being International Hummus Day, we’ve decided to celebrate the delicious day by collecting some of the weirdest and most outrageous hummus flavors we could find to try and understand this baffling trend. Whether these ridiculous flavors represent the melting pot that is American culture and the playfulness inherent in cultural exchange or the appropriation of cultural cuisines and capitalism’s inherent drive to commercialize everything is up to you. However, what we are confident of is that we’re relieved we didn’t have to try any of these when researching this article.

    Pumpkin Pie

    Via Fred Meyer

    Considering that pumpkin pie is a classic winter dish, is pumpkin pie hummus the excuse I’ve been looking for to eat pumpkin pie all year round? Whether these two great things work together though is another matter that needs to be tested in person before any decision can be made. However, several companies produce pumpkin pie or pumpkin spice hummus and it can be found in numerous countries across the globe, so maybe they’re onto something.

    Pina Colada

    Via Aisle of Shame

    When did food become clickbait? Pina colada hummus makes no sense and it makes you wonder if people only buy it because of the novelty or because they actually want to try it. As much as I love hummus and pina colada on their own, I have no desire in the world to try them together. No, thank you!

    Mango

    Via KindPNG

    Is it dessert? Is it a savory dip? Is it even hummus? But the real question is why? Lantana in its pursuit to ruin everything we hold dear has managed to ruin mangoes and the beloved chickpea dip for us in just one pot that you can conveniently put in your fridge.

    Cake Batter

    Via HEB

    For some reason, getting the last bits of cake batter out of a mixing spoon or finger always ended up tasting better than the cake you’re baking. However, this guilty pleasure that we hide as a little secret can now be enjoyed in the form of a chickpea dip. As much as I’m ashamed to say, this is actually one I want to try.

    Peanut Butter

    Via Smiths Agency

    As a non-American, I was skeptical when my friends told me about peanut butter and jelly (jam to the rest of the world). However, trying a P&B sandwich for the first time left me a convert, so maybe hummus and peanut butter works? The unusual flavor by Tribe, which like some other companies on this list have been boycotted by the BDS movement for their financial support for expansionist policies in Israel, was released alongside other bizarre hummus flavors I’m in no rush to try.

    Wasabi

    Via The Khao Project

    In a true mix of cultures, the Indian company The Khao Project combined the Arab classic dish of hummus with the Japanese spicy paste known as wasabi. Wasabi is certainly having its moment of fame currently, with all types of wasabi-covered and flavored treats being released to feed this trend, but I’m not sure this is one of its best innovations.

    Red Velvet

    Via Pinterest

    Red velvet cake is a delicacy, but challenging for the waistline. But they also say that hummus is healthy…? So is red velvet cake hummus healthy? Probably not, but it might help you pretend it is and let you have some guilt-free spoon fulls

    Pizza

    Via Prepared Foods

    As if there wasn’t already a reason to boycott Sabra, which has been slated for a boycott by the BDS movement since 2010 for its donated food packages to the Israeli Defense Forces, Sabra produces a pizza-flavored hummus. While it’s impressive how Sabra managed to outrage Arabs and Italians equally in one clean blow, the creation of pizza hummus may have also outdone Hawaiian pizza’s pioneering use of pineapple as one of the greatest crimes against pizza.

    Mango Sriracha

    Via Walmart

    Mango and Sriracha may already seem like an adventurous combination of flavors, but why not add hummus to the mix? Roots may have the slogan ‘Every Batch is Sacred‘, but the creation of mango sriracha hummus is a clear indication that holds nothing sacred.

    Thai Coconut Curry

    Via Hope Foods

    Admittedly, this is one I want to try… But in my defense, this is not hummus. Something about a Thai coconut curry hummus sounds great, and I will be scanning the shelves from now on until I find it.

    Brownie Batter

    Via Go Dairy Free

    I’m a fair way through this list already and I’ve come very close to breaking, but brownie batter hummus has pushed me too far; this is not hummus! Shockingly, brownie batter hummus is produced by several different companies as a sad testament to how the term hummus has almost become meaningless in the world of food trends.

    Strawberry Daiquiri

    Via Aisle of Shame

    Of course, who wouldn’t want the classic summer cocktail in the form of hummus? Everyone wouldn’t… whether this hummus is alcoholic like the cocktail, I don’t know, but what I do know is that strawberry daiquiri hummus is silly and I will judge you if you want to try it.

    Blueberry

    Via KindPNG

    In another instalment of Not Hummus, I bring you blueberry hummus. As yet another fruity dip from Lantana, it makes you wonder what they’re trying to do.

    Are they trying to make it easier to get your five-a-day? Or are they just on a mission to make hummus out of anything they can get their hands on?

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    Thomas can often be found taking walks throughout Cairo in search of the weird and wonderful. He is interested in local histories and is studying for a Master's in international relations with a particular focus on Cairene urban development and heritage conservation.

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