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Is hummus anything like peanut butter?

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    I have hummus practically every day as a spread in my sandwiches. In between I add cucumber, pumpkin seeds, marinated tempeh, tomato, lettuce, sometimes red cabbage and mayo. My new staple!

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    Sounds good. I usually do hummus, sriacha, turkey, cucumber, red onion, tomato and lettuce.

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    • B [email protected]

      πŸ†? They asked about hummus, not baba ganoush!

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      I'll Baba ganoush you.... 😚

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      • G [email protected]

        I have hummus practically every day as a spread in my sandwiches. In between I add cucumber, pumpkin seeds, marinated tempeh, tomato, lettuce, sometimes red cabbage and mayo. My new staple!

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        Sure, you can put hummus ON a sandwich, but you wouldn't make just a hummus sandwich like you can with peanut butter. πŸ™‚ That was more my point.

        Like ranch dip, you can put ranch on a sandwich, but you wouldn't make a ranch sandwich.

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        • jordanlund@lemmy.worldJ [email protected]

          Sure, you can put hummus ON a sandwich, but you wouldn't make just a hummus sandwich like you can with peanut butter. πŸ™‚ That was more my point.

          Like ranch dip, you can put ranch on a sandwich, but you wouldn't make a ranch sandwich.

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          idk, imo peanutbutter sandwiches are pretty terrible. Its like you have a choking kink and want a pick-me-up at lunch.

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            Pb is gross so i dont know if i would like something similar to it

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            #48

            Going to go ahead and say, no, they are in no way similar for any practical purpose.

            Also, why are you asking Lemmy? Just go buy some hummus and put it in your mouth and you'll figure out if you like it or not.

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            • B [email protected]

              Going to go ahead and say, no, they are in no way similar for any practical purpose.

              Also, why are you asking Lemmy? Just go buy some hummus and put it in your mouth and you'll figure out if you like it or not.

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              I did but I wanted reassurance

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              • E [email protected]

                I don't know, I haven't heard of people doing that and I feel like I'd need to throw some salad or tomato on top to make it worthwhile.

                But I might also misjudge it, because we don't call the 100% peanut stuff "peanut butter" in my country and well, because I haven't really tried it.

                To be honest, though, the main point of my comment was that it's great for cooking. I really don't feel like you'd want to mix the sugary stuff into even a fraction of the sauces that I put the 100% peanut stuff in.

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                I'd been off peanut butter for years. Restarted because of a dog. I don't buy any with sugar (Adam's is just peanuts), as it's bad for me, bad for the dog.

                Sugar additives are a plague that spans most US foods.

                Not looking to sign up for diabetes, thanks

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                • C [email protected]

                  Pb is gross so i dont know if i would like something similar to it

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                  Yeah pretty much the exact same. Texture, taste, the whole 9 yards. Hummus and jelly sandwiches mmmmmmm

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                    Pb is gross so i dont know if i would like something similar to it

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                    no, its not as thick, but more like a sour cream dip, and not past-y.

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                    • G [email protected]

                      Sounds delicious, you should post your creations in [email protected]

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                      As requested: https://lemmy.zip/post/45187879

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                      • elevenbones@sh.itjust.worksE [email protected]

                        Yeah pretty much the exact same. Texture, taste, the whole 9 yards. Hummus and jelly sandwiches mmmmmmm

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                        evil comment

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                        • G [email protected]

                          As requested: https://lemmy.zip/post/45187879

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                          You actually did! Thank you. πŸ™‚

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