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hummus

howdiekat
howdiekat
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2004/11/10, 09:00 PM
how much is too much hummus? is there such a thing as too much? i'm hooked on the stuff but don't want to be excessive with it if it could be bad for me. thoughts?

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bb1fit
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2004/11/10, 09:12 PM
It is very high in protein, and also calories. I believe 1 cup is over 400 calories, but something extrodinary in protein like 50 gr. or so. Fat content of around 10-12 gr. You are right, it tastes great...too much would be an amount that does not fit into your calorie needs.

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howdiekat
howdiekat
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2004/11/10, 09:20 PM
oh that's fantastic. i've been falling way short on my calorie intake - hummus will be a great addition to my meal plan. thanks bb1 :)

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Carivan
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2004/11/10, 10:34 PM
It consists of chick peas, sesamee paste and oil. All healthy, but high calorie.

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JustinE22
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2004/11/10, 10:42 PM
I see alot of people eating and it seems everyone loves it but i just can't get over the way it looks.:)
howdiekat
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2004/11/10, 11:06 PM
i love the color of it. perhaps one day i will paint a room "hummus." of course then i would be tempted to eat the walls.

so here's another question - what about the pita bread that typically comes with the hummus? i know it probably depends on your available calories, but i've been struggling to get to even 1500 cals lately (my calories to LOSE are 2400, i'm bad, i know.) this all sounds stupid coming from me i'm sure, but food has been freaking me out lately and i need to hear that what i'm putting in my body is safe if i eat the right amount.

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asimmer
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2004/11/11, 11:27 AM
There is whole wheat pita bread.

I like hummus as a veggie dip, celery and cauliflower and broccoli are good with it.

Pita bread is 'safe' just refined more than whole grain bread. Try to find the wheat or try spreading your hummus on a crispbread like Wasa crisp (my favorite)

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CristalBelle
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2004/11/11, 12:51 PM
We have a Haggan's store by my mom's house, and they have the best garlic hummus, and homemade pita chips, If i had the money to spend, I would buy this stuff all the time.
Diana123
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2004/11/13, 02:42 PM
I absolutely LOVE hummus too. But since it does contain a lot of oil and sesame paste, I decided to make my own hummus and add neither. Instead, I substiute the fattening stuff with yogurt, still has the creamy texture and tastes excellent!! You should give it a try sometime.:)
benching
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2004/11/20, 06:56 PM
alright i just went running to my refirgirator hoping to find something to aid me in my next 8 weeks of mass building and to my suprise the hummus i have is not all as good as you all say it is. the one i hav is 50calories per serving(7 servings) and only 1 gr of protein per serving. on the label it says scallop hummus so maybe thats it. can anyone give me the brand or product name for the hummus ur talkin about.if possible quiet quickly because i go grocery shopping tomorow
howdiekat
howdiekat
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2004/11/20, 08:04 PM
we're talking about a cup of hummus - your serving size is probably a tablespoon. 16 tablespoons is 1 cup. 16 x 50 cal/serving = 800 calories in 1 cup of hummus. the hummus i eat has 35 cal/serving and 3g/protein, so i get 280 calories and 24g protein (16 x 3) when i eat 1/2 a cup.

i buy traditional hummus from one of the two whole foods stores by my house. the ingredients are chickpeas (a.k.a. garbanzo beans), tahini (a.k.a. sesame paste), garlic, onion, lemon, sea salt, and one of the two places i buy from includes olive oil, which is usually a standard in hummus. i, for one, need the extra fats, so i prefer the variety with olive oil.

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asimmer
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2004/11/22, 09:52 AM
It is very easy to make your own - and possibly cheaper, cristalbelle.

1 can garbanzo (chickpeas) beans
onion and garlic - saute in olive oil til soft
sesame paste (expensive for jar, but lasts forever), about a tablespoon
a little salt or tamari soysauce.
lemon juice to taste

drain the beans, saute the garlic and onions, throw it all in a food processor and voila - humus!

TYou can play with the seasonings, I have made it with chicken broth instead of olive oil, too. Not as good, but less fat, if that is your concern...

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JustinE22
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2004/11/22, 12:51 PM
You know now that i know whats in it i think i may give it a shot especially if i make it myself. It just didn't look to appealing to me but i love garbonzo beans and i have a bag of em as well, don't they take a while to cook? Saute means to throw them in a pan and cook them till there slighty brown right...hehehe? Do you mean a whole onion and a few cloves of garlic?
howdiekat
howdiekat
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2004/11/22, 01:19 PM
a whole onion might be too much, unless you just really like onion. i'd probably stick with around 1/4 cup, depending on how much you're making.

p.s. i ate hummus for part of my dinner saturday night and it was delightful. i will be having it for lunch today. mmmm.

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i wish you ill, ice-t.

margarine is a liar who announces, "i am butter!"