Hummus vs. Mayo
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- hummus with cherry tomatoes, fresh basil and warmed pitta bread. Respectable amount of protein for a vegan meal and full of flavour.0
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I eat a lot of hummus. I especially like it with jacket potatoes. I buy the different flavoured ones, like pea and mint or red pepper, for variety. However it can contain a lot of polyunsaturates (and not omega 3, which is the only polunsaturate Westerners don't get enough of, but the kind from vegetable oil and most sunflower oil, that is in a lot of processed food and promotes inflammation which in turn promotes a variety of mental disorders). If you're trying to lose weight, or like me care about reducing inflammation, it's better to get the reduced fat versions. I find them just as nice.
I'm actually moving toward making my own, so it'll be up to me. I might even toss in a little flax seed and see how that goes.0 -
I switched mayo for horseradish mustard on most things. The zing is comparable to mayo to me.0
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Dang!
Made my first batch of homemade hummus, made with home made tahini.
Freakin' deeeelish!0 -
Hummus must be a 'healthier' food than mayonnaise because of all the chickpeas and sesame seeds - protein and fibre. Mayo is just eggs, isn't it?
Mayo is mostly OIL. I make it with one egg yolk and 2/3 cup of oil and a few squeezes of lemon juice and a few splashes of vinegar.. a drop of mustard and salt and pepper.0 -
I really agree with you...Hummus is so yummy... I want to introduce some of type hummus
Check this links: http://foodeaser.com/en/recipes/?s=hummus0 -
I would tend to think of hummus as a healthier alternative to mayo, but then I don't see mayo as a bad food, it's just super calorie dense and on some days I prefer to eat those calories elsewhere.0
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For years, I've hated mayo's taste plain, and used it exclusively in tuna salad. Before I got married I used miracle whip for that, ( husband cannot stand miracle whip in a tuna Sammie).
Anyways, I tried a mayo called hellman's (best foods) with olive oil. Comes with a green lid. 60 calories per tablespoon, and tastes really nice. I use a little in tomato sandwiches now, the taste is very savory, but not like eggy/greasy.
So, it's not much lighter in calories than the regular blue cap, but tastes savory/awesome to me.
Hummus is a spread I use in wraps, not in tuna salad/chicken salad type stuff.0
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