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Hummus

Hummus is a spread made from mashed chickpeas. They are mixed with tahini (sesame paste), lemon, garlic, salt and sometimes other ingredients. Roasted peppers are a common add in. Hummus is often served with pita bread or raw vegetables. Although it is known as a Middle-Eastern food, it has been gaining popularity worldwide.

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