Humus itself is basically mashed chickpeas.
You either boil them long enough that their skins come off and you process it in a food processor. However to adjust the taste, olive oil, red pepper, salt, black pepper, lemon juice, etc may be added. If you think it makes it a mixture then, yes!
No, Humus is made from dead organic plants and animals.
No, it is a mixture
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Humus.
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It's called humus.
Loam, which is a mixture of clay, sand & humus.
Loam, which is a mixture of clay, sand & humus.
Clay, loam (containing a mixture of clay, sand and humus), and sandy.
No. Humus is the Turkish spelling of the Middle Eastern dish whose preferred spelling is hommos, houmos, or hummus. The dish involves the cooking or mashing of chickpeas, for serving with garlic, ground sesame seeds, lemon juice, olive oil, and salt. The preferred use of the word humus is its reference to dark brown, fresh-smelling, organic matter-rich soil. It isn't an element. But it contains some of the 16-17 nutrients that are necessary for plant and soil health.
If the rock has been eroded into grains, then the mixture is known as top soil.
We call it compost or humus, green if fresh, brown if dried out.