Breakfast in your country?

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Re: Breakfast in your country?

Postby mōdgethanc » 2013-10-19, 18:26

Varislintu wrote:Well, the avocado hummus also contains chick peas, the avocado is like added to that traditional base, so I'm not sure I'd call it a guacamole. :)
So it's a literal name. ("Hummus" means "chickpeas".) Is this your own invention?
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Re: Breakfast in your country?

Postby Varislintu » 2013-10-20, 19:04

mōdgethanc wrote:
Varislintu wrote:Well, the avocado hummus also contains chick peas, the avocado is like added to that traditional base, so I'm not sure I'd call it a guacamole. :)

So it's a literal name. ("Hummus" means "chickpeas".) Is this your own invention?

No, I saw it suggested in a recipe leaflet or a webpage somewhere. It's a nice variation, as hummus can be a bit monotonous if you eat too much of it.

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Re: Breakfast in your country?

Postby Danaa » 2013-10-22, 1:57

In China,mybreakfast is noodles.


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