The culinary world stood still today, as the morning web edition of the online news site “Hummus To Form” annonuced that in both paid and unbiased reserches, that took place in six different laboratories (three of each, and the labs were in the United States, Israel, Lebanon, and France), hummus was found to improve metabolism, to reduce weight, improve your health, and even prevent cardiac arest. But wait, that’s not all, apparently hummus is almost non fat, and if you use just the right amound of olive oil, it might even make you thinner within a few weeks of eating.
In the aftermath of the research, most lab workers and students got addicted to delicious paste, and are now eating it on daiily bases.
Hummus expert Stephen Kingston explains: “As most of the online news sources and blogs explain, the magical paste is actually a work of magic. A miracle of nature. If you eat it, your body will thank you, and ask for more”.
Kingston reccomends to eat hummus with or for one meal a day. Most hummus eaters in Arab countries preffer eating hummus for breakfast; but often it’s eaten as a side dish with other meals, and even as the main dish. All you need is some hummus, and pita bread, or even a fork. Hummus comes in some variaties, and if you add boiled chickpea seeds or ground peppers, or even plain tachini, you get a whole other dish, with a new tatse, a different texture, and it’s still good for your body.
Another take on hummus is the hummus-full (or fool, or foul), where the hummus is mixed with hot beans, and sometimes even a mixture of mashed beans is injected into the hummus mix. This how ever WILL make you a bit fat, and gassy.
Indeed, the world of hummus seems endless, but the news world never rests, and this is jut th reason that we have to switch to our nest item:
It was declared today in a CNN global news report that a crisis is coming in the field of pepper growth. Red and Green peppers are about to be extinct, at least in the southern US area. This does not include hot peppers of most sorts, and we will only have to say goodbuy to the sweet ones. That too will only happen for a period of three to for years, in which the evil chupakabra monster is reported to eat them all.
This was our news update from the world of cooking and agriculture.
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