Saturday 29 October 2022

Everything comes in tins.


I would never normally buy such a thing as tinned Houmous, but in these times of austerity, and threats of power loss, etc, I thought it might be a good idea to see if this was any good. It is Turkish made, so my expectations were high.


In fact it was quite a revelation. The texture was perfect, and the flavour excellent. It had a very slight nutty taste which I expect was the greater sesame content. All in all it was excellent; and I really wasn't expecting to say that.

Once extracted from its can, I bathed it slightly in Olive Oil, and sprinkled it with Sumac; it needed nothing more. 


I don't know if I could recommend all canned varieties, but if you can find this one (Sofra), I would happily suggest a few for the store cupboard.

27 comments:

  1. I don't think I can find it here. It's surprising that hummus from a tin can be delicious.

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    1. We were both very surprised at how good it was. I usually make my own, and I would say that this was 'as good as'.

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  2. This is just one more thing that I have never tried.

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    1. Do you mean Houmous, or Houmous from a tin?

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    2. Both, it just doesn't appeal, I don't like chick peas.

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  3. But only if you like Hummus! Nasty stuff!

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    1. It's one of the great inventions of the Middle East.

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  4. That is the second time in 12 hours I have heard mention of sumac !. Someone was talking about it on LBC in the night ! I must get some.

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    1. It tastes slightly Lemony, but it's no big deal.

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    2. Frances - Are you thinking of Rishi Sumac?

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  5. I have no idea what the British love affair with Hummus is all about.

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    1. Once you start to really enjoy it, you're hooked. It's addictive.

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    2. It never happened like that for me. There was no gap in my life that needed to be filled with the taste of hummus.

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  6. CAUTION! ( Note from BLOGGER HQ)
    This blogpost was sponsored by SOFRA Foods Ltd, Istanbul, Türkiye Cumhuriyet - for which the blogger concerned received a sack stuffed with Turkish lira and an XXXL box of mint flavoured Turkish Delight.

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  7. It was tinned Banana Blossoms that caught my eye in Morrison's this am.

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    1. I saw a few strange things in Sainsbury's this morning too; none of which I wanted.

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  8. Your hummus looks delicious, particularly with the olive oil floating on top. If I ever get around to stashing canned goods for the apocalypse, I will try to secure some canned hummus...maybe a crate or two of it!

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    1. I think it cost about the same as a tin of Chick Peas, so with the one tin, and no lemon, no tahini, no olive oil, etc, it worked out quite cheap too.

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  9. Curious to know the sodium content....?

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    1. I didn't look, but it certainly didn't taste salty.

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  10. I've never seen hummus in a can. My kids like it to dip their tortilla chips in.

    Love,
    Janie

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    1. It's certainly unusual, which is why I bought it. I might get a couple more just to have it for emergencies.

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  11. I've never seen hummus in a tin can. The brand is not typical for US grocery shelves. Soon you'll have a cupboard of quality emergency tins.

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    1. I bought it at a very exotic Asian store, so brand names are from all over the world.

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  12. I both make and but hummus but I have never seen it in a tin. Ordinarily it has a short shelf life so a tin for emergencies is a good idea.

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