Hummus

Hummus

Hummus is a gluten free food that has been eaten in various forms by people all across the Levant and Egypt for centuries. The exact origin of hummus remains unclear. This is a hotly debated topic that food historians haven’t been able to agree upon, but each has their own theory.

Regardless of the origin, hummus is well loved around the world. It’s a wholesome and healthy snack that is packed with protein, fiber, and good fats. On average, a 100g serving of hummus provides about 8 grams of plant protein, 10 grams of healthy fats, 6 grams of fiber, and a variety of vitamins and minerals. Chickpeas have also been shown to have a lower glycemic index than other beans, so the combination of chickpeas and tahini can help keep blood sugar stable. For more information about gluten free chickpea dishes and chickpea flour, check out our article on chickpeas.

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Herby avocado hummus photo by Alex Lau, styling by Sue Lifrom via Bon Appetit

Hummus’s name comes from Arabic: ḥummuṣ bi ṭaḥīna, meaning chickpeas with tahini. Hummus bi tahina includes the basic ingredients of chickpeas, lemon, sesame, and garlic. These are blended into a spread that will vary depending on the region.

Hummus is a great grab-and-go food option for anyone with celiac disease or gluten sensitivity because it’s widely available and more nutritionally balanced than many allergy-friendly portable foods. It’s also easy and cheap to make at home.

Traditional Hummus Recipes

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Yotam Ottolenghi & Sami Tamimi’s basic hummus. Photo by Julia Gartland et al.

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Turkish hot layered hummus from Panning the Globe
  • Turkish hot layered hummus from Panning the Globe

    • This recipe includes greek yogurt and a flavorful hot topping.
  • 14th century Egyptian hummus from Mediterranean Living

    • This hummus has a chunkier texture and includes herbs and nuts for a more complex flavor. It also uses wine vinegar and preserved lemon rather than lemon juice.
  • Palestinian hummus from Taste of Palestine

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Syrian hummus from Omayah Cooks
  • Syrian hummus from Omayah Cooks

    • Syrian hummus usually includes lots of lemon juice, but not a ton of garlic.
  • Persian hummus from Healthy Food

    • This version of Persian hummus includes chopped tomatoes, cucumber, parsley and onion.

Unconventional Hummus Recipes

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Roasted beet hummus from Choosing Chia

* Title image courtesy of Monika Grabkowska via Unsplash.

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