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hummus

/huhm-uhs/US // ˈhʌm əs //UK // (ˈhʊməs) //

鹰嘴豆浆,鹰嘴豆沙,鹰嘴豆泥,鹰嘴豆泥浆

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Middle Eastern Cooking.

    • : a paste or dip made of chickpeas mashed with oil, garlic, lemon juice, and tahini and usually eaten with pita.

Examples

  • Finally, you can use the included blank trainer to make non-juice items, including sorbet, nut milk, baby-food puree, and hummus.

  • Two of us put a serious dent in the cumin-fueled hummus, made interesting with toasted pistachios and a splash of pickling liquid.

  • Besides being ideal for amping flavor in dressings and marinades, the soft garlic as well as its oil can be spread on toast, whirred into a bean dip or hummus, stirred into a sauce, or slathered onto meat or poultry.

  • We love hummus, but sometimes you need a slightly different dip on the menu.

  • Traditional or not, these hummus recipes will get the party startedSavory Cereal Snack Mix.

  • In another case, a whole plate of uneaten food (including nuts, hummus and raisins) was pureed and inserted rectally.

  • While the quinoa is cooking, combine the onion, garlic, olive oil, and hummus in a large glass bowl.

  • So she went to her earthen jar and took a big double handful of hummus and put them into the priest's pocket, and said no more.