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chickpea+smash=hummus

>> No.19727515

>>19727504
OP = fag

>> No.19727718

Emulsified oil and egg
>:(
Emulsified oil and bean
:D

>> No.19727723

>>19727718
if you break down any food into its ingredients you can do that dumb meme

>> No.19727735

Is this true?

>> No.19727740

It has tahini too.

>> No.19727741

>>19727723
Not really, shelf stable emulsified oil is not a common thing in cooking, mayo and hummus are the most common examples

>> No.19727754

>>19727504
No.
Chickpea+smash+tahini=hummus
Houmus is just sandpeople-speak for chickpea.
People often confuse them as interchangeable but if you ever work with a fat Arab woman you will learn the difference.

>> No.19728233

>>19727740
I call tahini 'smash'

>> No.19728242

>>19727740
I think you mean Tzahitizki, tahinii is that Mexican spice

>> No.19728243

You forgot the tahini, olive oil, garlic, and lemon.

>> No.19728396
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19728396

>>19728242
Stop talking shit

>> No.19728422

>>19728396
She means Tajín which, iirc, was developed in Mexico by Lebanese immigrants. The word means "ground up" in Sandspeak.