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Is hummus anything like peanut butter?

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

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    You know the best thing about being an adult? You can put things your mouth and find out for yourself πŸ‘„πŸ†πŸ‘€

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      They’re also known as β€œgarbanzo beans”.

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      Yeah but English names and taxonomy often are in conflict and I didn't feel like checking

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      • supervisor194@lemmy.worldS [email protected]

        Pb is gross

        Premise rejected.

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        Pb is actually really sweet and was used as a sweetener for many years! πŸ™‚

        https://www.smithsonianmag.com/arts-culture/sugar-of-lead-a-deadly-sweetener-89984487/

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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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          Hummus is more liquid than peanut butter and (I think) is more flavorful. But of couse it depends on what goes in it. Peanut butter is either smooth or crunchy, can be mixed with honey or jam, and that's pretty much it.

          There are LOTS of hummus variations. Garlic and sun dried tomato are my favorites.

          Both can be used as a vegetable dip and that's pretty much where the similarity ends. I don't think you could make a hummus sandwich for example.

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          • jordanlund@lemmy.worldJ [email protected]

            Hummus is more liquid than peanut butter and (I think) is more flavorful. But of couse it depends on what goes in it. Peanut butter is either smooth or crunchy, can be mixed with honey or jam, and that's pretty much it.

            There are LOTS of hummus variations. Garlic and sun dried tomato are my favorites.

            Both can be used as a vegetable dip and that's pretty much where the similarity ends. I don't think you could make a hummus sandwich for example.

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            Of course you can use hummus as a sandwich spread! It just needs to be less runny. Add some tahini if it's too runny.

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            • jordanlund@lemmy.worldJ [email protected]

              Hummus is more liquid than peanut butter and (I think) is more flavorful. But of couse it depends on what goes in it. Peanut butter is either smooth or crunchy, can be mixed with honey or jam, and that's pretty much it.

              There are LOTS of hummus variations. Garlic and sun dried tomato are my favorites.

              Both can be used as a vegetable dip and that's pretty much where the similarity ends. I don't think you could make a hummus sandwich for example.

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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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              • jordanlund@lemmy.worldJ [email protected]

                Pb is actually really sweet and was used as a sweetener for many years! πŸ™‚

                https://www.smithsonianmag.com/arts-culture/sugar-of-lead-a-deadly-sweetener-89984487/

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                Only PB with added sugar is sweet.

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                • pseudo@jlai.luP [email protected]

                  It has fat in it but it is not a butter. The same way that a rich chocolate cake doesn't have the richness/fattyness of peanut butter but is still rich.

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                  The fat is optional. You're supposed to add olive oil to taste after serving, not while you make it.

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                    Because they're nothing alike.

                    Peanut butter has a buttery texture, hence the name. Hummus does not.

                    Beyond that, the flavors are completely different.

                    I dislike hummus (and that's putting it mildly), but really like peanut butter. They're that different.

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                    Crunchy peanut butter with skins and no sugar is kind of similar to hummus. Sweetened smooth peanut butter isn't similar at all.

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                    • starlinguk@lemmy.worldS [email protected]

                      Only PB with added sugar is sweet.

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                      Not PB, Pb. πŸ™‚

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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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                        Maybe sort of texture wise, but even that is a stretch.

                        I am going to with No.

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                          Well, peanut butter is often with added sugar and whatnot. If you got the stuff that's just pureed peanuts, that isn't really something you'd spread on your bread. Instead, you can use it for cooking, e.g. mix it into sauces to make the sauce more creamy and hearty.

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                          You can absolutely spread natural peanut butter on bread (ie ingredients: peanuts). Are you thinking of powdered peanut butter? Because that you would need to rehydrate to use as a spread.

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                            You know the best thing about being an adult? You can put things your mouth and find out for yourself πŸ‘„πŸ†πŸ‘€

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

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                            • starlinguk@lemmy.worldS [email protected]

                              The fat is optional. You're supposed to add olive oil to taste after serving, not while you make it.

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                              Tahine is not optional. Tahine is sesame 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 delicious, you should post your creations in [email protected]

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                                  You can absolutely spread natural peanut butter on bread (ie ingredients: peanuts). Are you thinking of powdered peanut butter? Because that you would need to rehydrate to use as a spread.

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

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                                    Not at all. I love peanuts but hate peanutbutter. I also love hummus. Its way tangier and not as thick as peanut butter. I have found a few local brands that are dry and thick that I can't stand.

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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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                                          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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