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Would you like hummus in your coffee?
Amir Ben-David, Yedioth Ahronoth
Published: 29.04.10, 08:50
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1. lol another reason not to smok and drink kafee
ghostq   (04.29.10)
beans and hit don't go hand in hand, but I think the Potmato bush is a great idea as well, the new tomato is redundant, now days they need to think of lower sugar value not increse it.
2. Needs a good name to be marked internationally!!
Aviv Benedix ,   Tel Aviv, Israel   (04.29.10)
3. That should be Leche de Zion
Aviv Benedix ,   Tel Aviv, Israel   (04.29.10)
:)
4. falafel is Israel 's national food !!!! ????? MY ARSS
(04.29.10)
5. to #4 too grafic image
ghostq   (04.29.10)
we don't need to know what happened in the toilet.
6. It should be called: Humus milk.
Nora Tel Aviv   (04.29.10)
7. we are way ahead of in lebanon
tea man ,   marjayoun   (04.29.10)
during the civil war they grind hummus with coffee beans to increase the potency of agitation and due to the available coffee beans now its common thing in lebanon so be aware we beat in hummus we can beat you in coffee and so on
8. MILK
Number8   (04.29.10)
Almond milk is the best
9. #7, Tea Man - Wrong Again!
Michael Davison ,   Ra'anana, Israel   (04.30.10)
The IDF, which processes its own coffee, has been adding about 30% chick peas before roasting and grinding its coffee since the austerity period of the 1950s. I saw it myself several years ago, when I was in a Central Command supply base for other things, and saw the coffee packing plant there. In case any Israelis doubt it, ask yourselves why army coffee tastes different from any commercial brand.
10. I love this idea!
Suzanne ,   Chicago, USA   (05.04.10)
I think this is a great idea. I can't digest cow milk and soy milk is gross. Also, the soy crop has been so corrupted with GMOs, there are no guarantees if it is organic or not. As an American consumer, I would absolutely buy a product that has Israeli crops in it. Just sell it at Whole Foods and Trader Joes!
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