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Lebanese to Israel: Hands off our hummus!



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Article's topics: Middle EastLebanonFood 

Lebanese chefs prepared a massive plate of hummus weighing over two tons Saturday that broke a world record organizers said was previously held by Israel - a bid to reaffirm proprietorship over the popular Middle Eastern dip.

Lebanese chefs react after...

Lebanese chefs react after preparing a massive bowl of hummus, seen in the middle, weighing more then 2,056 kilograms, in Beirut, Saturday.
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"Come and fight for your bite, you know you're right!" was the slogan for the event - part of a simmering war over regional cuisine between Lebanon and Israel, which have had tense political relations for decades.

Lebanese businessmen accuse Israel of stealing a host of traditional Middle Eastern dishes, particularly hummus, and marketing them worldwide as Israeli.

"Lebanon is trying to win a battle against Israel by registering this new Guinness World Record and telling the whole world that hummus is a Lebanese product, its part of our traditions," said Fady Jreissati, vice president of operations at International Fairs and Promotions group, the event's organizer.

Hummus - made from mashed chickpeas, sesame paste, olive oil, lemon juice, salt and garlic - has been eaten in the Middle East for centuries. Its exact origin is unknown, though it's generally seen as an Arab dish.

But it is also immensely popular in Israel - served in everyday meals and at many restaurants - and its popularity is growing around the globe.

Lebanese chefs prepare a...

Lebanese chefs prepare a massive plate of hummus in Beirut, Saturday.
Photo: AP

The issue of food copyright was raised last year by the head of Lebanon's Association of Lebanese Industrialists, Fadi Abboud, when he announced plans to sue Israel to stop it from marketing hummus and other regional dishes as Israeli.

But to do that, Lebanon must formally register the product as Lebanese. The association is still in the process of collecting documents and proof supporting its claim for that purpose.

Lebanese industrialists cite, as an example, the lawsuit over feta cheese in which a European Union court ruled in 2002 the cheese must be made with Greek sheep and goats milk to bear the name feta. That ruling is only valid for products sold in the EU.

Abboud said that process took seven years and realizes Lebanon's fight with Israel is an uphill battle.

Meanwhile, he says, events like Saturday's serve to remind the world that hummus is not Israeli.

"If we don't tell Israel that enough is enough, and we don't remind the world that it's not true that hummus is an Israeli traditional dish, [Israelis] will keep on marketing it as their own," he said Saturday.

Some 300 chefs were involved in preparing Saturday's massive ceramic plate of hummus in a huge tent set up in downtown Beirut. The white-uniformed chefs used 2,976 pounds (1,350 kilograms) of mashed chickpeas, 106 gallons (400 liters) of lemon juice and 57 pounds (26 kilograms) of salt to make the dish, weighing 4,532 pounds (2,056 kilograms).

It was not clear what the former Israeli record was, and organizers gave conflicting reports on when it was made.

But chefs and visitors broke into cheers and applause when a representative from the Guinness Book of World Records presented Abboud with a certificate verifying Lebanon had broken the previous record. The plate was then decorated with the red, green and white Lebanese flag.

A similar attempt to set a new world record will be held Sunday for the largest serving of tabbouleh, a salad made of chopped parsley and tomatoes, that Lebanon also claims as its own.

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88. Jews don't predate any Arabs # 76
Ron - USA (10/28/2009 23:27)
87. #44 Yonatan, thanks for that biblical reference
Gnarlodious - Santa Fe (10/26/2009 16:32)
86. If the Lebanese could get a Kosher Certification, then they too could sell it worldwide
Lemmings Hotline - usa (10/26/2009 04:37)
85. To #49 Janelle
Jerusalem Jew - Israel (10/26/2009 01:39)
84. Origin of hummous flatulitis
eliezer moshech bagezer - Goldeneh Medinah (10/26/2009 01:32)
83. To #12 Fadi
Jerusalem Jew - Israel (10/26/2009 01:28)
82. How about "Locro" (Argentina), Menudo(Mexixo), "Pozole"(Mexico) "Anti cucho"(Peru) and..
LATIN LOVER.(ANTI-ZIONIST). - OCCUPIED PALESTINE(NAKBA). (10/26/2009 01:25)
81. Nobel Piece Prize???
Ricardo - USA (10/26/2009 00:03)
80. It's about time
New Yorker - USA (10/25/2009 23:17)
79. Israeli or Lebanese?
Giulia - Italy (10/25/2009 22:08)
78. How About a Competition for the Most Healthful Khummus?
Yaakov - (10/25/2009 21:48)
77. LEBANON SHOULD TAKE A LESSON FROM KUWAIT
Richard - (10/25/2009 21:46)
76. Jews pre-date the Arabs and Muslims in most of the Middle East. Arabs simply like to appropriate anything they can lay their hands on...
Ariel - Israel (10/25/2009 21:39)
75. #72. "GUACAMOLE" is Hispanic and NOT only Mexican!
LATIN LOVER.(ANTI-ZIONIST). - OCCUPIED PALESTINE(NAKBA). (10/25/2009 21:36)
74. Maybe it's Israeli, maybe Arab. But Israeli Humus is better. :D
Gershom - (10/25/2009 21:06)
73. Let there be World Competition!
Gary Epstein - USA (10/25/2009 18:55)
72. And guacamole is mexican!
Memo - (10/25/2009 18:38)
71. This is like Shawarma = Doner Kebab = Gyros
David - Israel (10/25/2009 16:26)
70. a textbook case of colonialism.
plucky - israel (10/25/2009 15:47)
69. Lebaneses, hands off our vodka! I tell you, enough is enough! (n/t)
Sergey - Russia (10/25/2009 15:37)
68. re#44 OK about Ruth dipping but what did Boaz dip into and with what and was
GOLDEN NUGGET - Australia (10/25/2009 15:33)
67. #34 What are the Lebanese schools-how to import rockets and missiles from Syria
Sharona - Israel (10/25/2009 15:27)
66. But EVERYBODY knows that Israeli hummus is the BEST!
Sharona - Israel (10/25/2009 15:25)
65. To Jay
jackiekc - (10/25/2009 15:16)
64. Actually I thought hummus was originally Greek
Gila - Israel (10/25/2009 14:38)
63. A sense of hummus
Maurice Jones - UK (10/25/2009 12:49)
62. Hummus
Renny - Israel (10/25/2009 12:42)
61. I tell youwhat,come to the white house and I am sure Obama will be happy to presure Israel into giving up the right of humus makers for PEACE and then
sia - usa (10/25/2009 12:35)
60. Food Jihad
David - USA (10/25/2009 11:37)
59. Hummus in the book of Ruth
Juliette - Israel (10/25/2009 10:43)
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