Hummus is more liquid than peanut butter and (I think) is more flavorful. But of couse it depends on what goes in it. Peanut butter is either smooth or crunchy, can be mixed with honey or jam, and that’s pretty much it.
There are LOTS of hummus variations. Garlic and sun dried tomato are my favorites.
Both can be used as a vegetable dip and that’s pretty much where the similarity ends. I don’t think you could make a hummus sandwich for example.
I have hummus practically every day as a spread in my sandwiches. In between I add cucumber, pumpkin seeds, marinated tempeh, tomato, lettuce, sometimes red cabbage and mayo. My new staple!
Hummus is more liquid than peanut butter and (I think) is more flavorful. But of couse it depends on what goes in it. Peanut butter is either smooth or crunchy, can be mixed with honey or jam, and that’s pretty much it.
There are LOTS of hummus variations. Garlic and sun dried tomato are my favorites.
Both can be used as a vegetable dip and that’s pretty much where the similarity ends. I don’t think you could make a hummus sandwich for example.
I have hummus practically every day as a spread in my sandwiches. In between I add cucumber, pumpkin seeds, marinated tempeh, tomato, lettuce, sometimes red cabbage and mayo. My new staple!
Sounds delicious, you should post your creations in !SandwichPosting@sh.itjust.works
As requested: https://lemmy.zip/post/45187879
You actually did! Thank you. :)
Sounds good. I usually do hummus, sriacha, turkey, cucumber, red onion, tomato and lettuce.
Sure, you can put hummus ON a sandwich, but you wouldn’t make just a hummus sandwich like you can with peanut butter. :) That was more my point.
Like ranch dip, you can put ranch on a sandwich, but you wouldn’t make a ranch sandwich.
idk, imo peanutbutter sandwiches are pretty terrible. Its like you have a choking kink and want a pick-me-up at lunch.
Of course you can use hummus as a sandwich spread! It just needs to be less runny. Add some tahini if it’s too runny.