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This is what I was thinking, but I live in an area where things like that are hard to come by, anyway.silverwhisper said:finding tahini may be tricky, though.
Lucky you. Where I live, the motto seems to be, "If we can't pronounce it, you don't need it."EJFan said:i think i may have a source for tahini... we have a supermarket that's really well stocked with these types of things (considering it's a mainstream supermarket).
Hummus is a dip made with chickpeas, lemon juice, tahini, etc. It's usually served with pita bread or vegetables.Little Bird said:Either this all here is only a big joke or your hummus is something very different from german Humus.![]()

Eilan said:Lucky you. Where I live, the motto seems to be, "If we can't pronounce it, you don't need it."![]()
There are many such places here, too but I have to say I never got even near to one...Munachi said:Hehe... Not Humus - hummus. Or also, hommus, I think... If I remember right it is similar to the stuff falafel is made of... Very tasty... I wish I could find some here...
Edit: sorry took me a while to post so I didn't see the two posts above... anyway, we would also call it hummus or hommus in German, but I guess you have to live in the right area to know it... In the parts of Berlin where there are lots of Kebab and similar places it is quite common... But before I moved to Berlin I didn't know it either...

Little Bird said:Okay, the german Humus is the black earth you get from the pile of rotten vegetables in the back of your garden that is best for plant growing.
I thought it slightly wired to ask for recipes for it...![]()
silverwhisper said:like your "getting rid of unwanted pussy" thread, EJ? :>
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Oh fuck! Now I understand what this should mean!silverwhisper said:like your "getting rid of unwanted pussy" thread, EJ? :>
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homophones. that is when they sound the same and are written differently. homographs are written the same and sound differently. and homonymes can be all of the above. unless it happens to be polinymie or however that was called. which i think is the case for cock and pussy.EJFan said:yeah. sumpin' like dat.
ya gotta love these words that look alike and sound alike but mean different things... what're they called? homophobes?
http://www.bendecho.de/pictures5000/ab18/ab18101.jpgEJFan said:this is hysterical... could you imagine if that's what i was really after? lol. thank you (and munachi) for educating me on something new.
it's amazing that all these different terms can have multiple meanings... but pussy is always pussy and cock is always cock... unless you're talking about cats and chickens, of course.
you should. especially the better ones, i.e. not doener-laeden, but real restaurants... oh... now i am starting to think of that really nice maroccan restaurant in kreuzberg, a huge plate and free tea for like 3 euros, lots of hummus and falafel and meat... *hungry*Little Bird said:There are many such places here, too but I have to say I never got even near to one...![]()
Huge plate for 3 € ?!?Munachi said:you should. especially the better ones, i.e. not doener-laeden, but real restaurants... oh... now i am starting to think of that really nice maroccan restaurant in kreuzberg, a huge plate and free tea for like 3 euros, lots of hummus and falafel and meat... *hungry*
This is how I make it, pretty much everything is to taste.EJFan said:anyone know how to make hummus from scratch? i'm looking for recipes so i can make my own (i assume it'd be cheaper that way).
much thanks!
Coyness said:The one time I had falafel, it was not at all like hummus. However, I suppose there may be different ways to make it?