Opinion

A few thoughts on hummus - a most political dip

From Facebook to my kitchen, the chickpea spread is a constant cause of controversy

January 9, 2018 11:35
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I was bemused by a recent debate on the Facebook group Restaurant Club. The group, which has large number of Jewish members can often get spark a heated debate.

This thread was about where to find decent hummus in London. Some shouted for their favourite Israeli-owned establishments. Others plumped for Arab restaurants on the Edgware Road. It quickly descended into an Arab/Israeli debate with some posters angrily berating others for opting for non-Israeli eateries for their hummus recommendation.

The abusive comments have since been deleted, but a huge list of cafes and restaurants remains for hummus-seekers to take their pick from. 

There has long been a debate throughout the Middle East as to who invented the beige, chickpea-based paste. A simliar discussion centres on shakshuka. How can such simple foods be so controversial?  

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