by Bobbin.Threadbare » Wed Oct 23, 2013 3:37 pm
My time to shine.
Falafel isn't usually eaten with hummus, though it is usually eaten with a tahini sauce (which is made of seseame seeds and is mixed with chickpeas to make hummus.
Hummus is actually the name for chickpeas in arabic, in the literal sense. The Hummus you guys eat we usually call 'Hummus b' tahina'
The reason you don't eat it with hummus is because in a lot of cases the falafel is made of hummus. Different countries have their own take on what goes into falafel; 100% chickpea, 50/50 chickpea and other beans, with varying amounts of spices like coriander, cumin, etc. I've always been told Palestinian is the nicest.
But in general a falafel should have: Falafel balls, some chopped salad, tahini, lemon juice, pickles (v. important) and either parsley or coriander.
I don't know what maoz, falafel bros., mamoun's deal is with falafel. They treat it like a bread salad bowl.