Israel Creates World Record Hummus Dish
Equipped with ladles, spoons and pepper, Israel’s culinary attack against Lebanon comes in the form of a delicious blend of chickpeas and spices. Just months after Lebanon broke the Israeli record for largest bowl of hummus, Arab-Israeli Juwdat Ibrahim doubled the Lebanese effort, creating 9,017 pounds (4,090 kilograms) of the regional specialty. Representatives from the Guinness Book of World Records flew out on Friday to confirm the record. Said Ibrahim, “I am happy that through hummus, we can change the subject of the Middle East conflict. Fighting over food is much better than fighting over anything else.”
Of course, no one can cook four tons of hummus by themselves; Ibrahim was aided by hundreds of volunteers of the small town of Abu Gosh, where he owns a restaurant. The Arab village, located near Jerusalem, is a Mecca for hummus enthusiasts, where Christians, Jews and Muslims gather to put down their arms and take up a pita. It has been estimated that 10,000 pitas will be needed to finish the dish.
For anyone wondering why on earth all of this is necessary, this is what Ibrahim had to say: “I am saying to people in Lebanon, Syria, Jordan and Egypt: I know the situation is complicated because there is no peace, but I would love it to happen one day, that we can cook one plate of hummus — about 10,000 tons — to share with the whole Middle East.”
Lebanon is already planning to one-up Israel’s record this spring. When will this cycle of violence stop? I don’t know, but it sounds delicious.
To read more, and see an overhead shot of the record hummus plate, check out this article by the Associated Press.
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