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I mean... I dunno, I could be being closed minded, but hummus to me is zesty and savory... I have a hard time switching it to a sweet...
Here's a thought...
Have you had sweet potato casserole where the sweet potatoes are pureed and it has candied nuts and almost a brown sugar crust? Maybe something like that...but then it wouldn't really be hummus lol
Fair, but if they're calling this chickpea soup coffee, I can call my sweet chickpea dip hummus.
Just like I can call avocado ice cream frozen guacamole.
Lmao I like the way you think, neighbor.
In reality it would just be chickpeas and tahini, with the garlic, lemon juice and salt omitted.
Then one could add honey to make it sweet, and maybe cinnamon, vanilla or nutmeg.
End result would be a bit like a soft, spreadable halva.
That makes sense..
Not to detract from what you're saying, but changing subjects slightly... have you ever had honey garlic? It is an absolutely wonderful flavor profile and I'm not certain we should discount it from our "sweet hummus" thought experiment lol
I haven't, though garlic is rather sweet anyhow, so can imagine how it might be.
Check out how to make fermented garlic honey, you won't regret it.
Slightly unclear from the change in word order, but is this a variety of garlic which happens to have a distinct honey flavour, a honey infused with fermented garlic, or a fermented blend of honey & garlic?
Sorry, it's just garlic fermented in honey.
Check this link out, it's a pretty good jumping off point.