Thursday, February 20, 2014

Sabra Sun Dried Tomato Hummus Review

Tub Size: 32 oz
Cost: $5.95
Location: Costco
Dipping Ingredients: Carrots, Kirkland Tortilla Chips, Stacy's Simply Naked Sea Salt Chips
Review:
Alex
I have to be honest at first I was not a huge fan of this type of hummus. I typically love Sabra brand hummus but this particular brand came off a little too tomatoey. The hummus itself is flavored with sundried tomatoes AND there is a core of actual sun dried tomatoes on top. After getting to know the hummus a little bit and eating about 1/4 of the tub I started to really enjoy it. The airiness of the tomato and the creaminess of the hummus really blended together well in my pallet. It was a hummazing change of heart. Overall I would rate this hummus 3.5 out of 5 Chickpeas

Preston
I want to make it abundantly clear that I do not know what to look for in a tub of hummus. I'm a feel player. If the hummus makes me feel a certain type of way, I'm into it. Let me tell you, this hummus danced all over my palette like 2007 Shakira. I chose to attack the tub with the Kirkland Brand Tortilla Chips, which is such a great deal it deserves a blog itself. The bitterness of the salt is immediately juxtaposed with the sweetness of the chickpeas but then--BAM!--the sun dried tomatoes packs its own potent punch. I'm usually on my roasted garlic grind, but this tub gave me another flavor to add to the collection. I'd give it 4.17/5 chickpeas, just because I don't feel certain that many dipping instruments would mesh well with the strong flavor profile of the sun dried tomatoes. Thanks, Sabra.

2 comments:

  1. Gr8 review guys! I highly recommend using pita bread as a dipping instrument. Can you please review Athenos Hummus thx. ja bless

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  2. Soon to come! My colleague recently purchased a tub of Athenos which was supposedly pretty humbelievable

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