- Jan 30, 2008
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LOL. You can't justify health foods by the amount of calories. Calories don't mean ####. Hummus contains a lot of fat, and the store-bought brands don't even use cold-pressed extra-virgin olive oil.Originally Posted by Carlos Tevez
Dude, that Sabra hummus is craaaaaaaaaackkkkkkkkkkk. It's only 70 calories per tablespoon so I wouldnt worry too much about it.
This Sabra gunk contains 7g of fat for every 2 tablespoons. Who eats 2 tbl of hummus? But the worst part is look at where this fat is coming from:
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[h4]Ingredients[/h4]
Cooked Chickpeas [Chickpeas (Garbanzos), Water], Tahini (Ground Sesame), Soybean And/Or Canola Oil, Garlic, Salt, Citric Acid, Seasoning And Spices, Natural Flavors, Potassium Sorbate Added To Maintain Freshness.
Rancid, genetically modified, de-odorized, free radical producing vegetable oil(s). Have fun trying to balance your omega-3/omega-6-9 ratio back to 1:3.