
"I've tasted my way through seven of Ithaca's hummus flavors, and I've come to one definitive conclusion: The brand makes some seriously good hummus. However, some flavors are better than others. I've ranked these hummus varieties from worst to best in an attempt to help you find the flavor you want to try most (or at least let you know what to avoid)."
"My criteria in this ranking are flavor balance and novelty, so the best-ranked flavors of the bunch are those that have a balanced acidity and saltiness. Bonus points for flavors that I've seen less commonly seen on the hummus market."
"It's definitely not a terrible hummus, but it has a strange bitterness to its flavor that I didn't notice in the other varieties. There also doesn't seem to be quite as much acidity, which I think is what sets this brand apart from so many others."
Hummus is a versatile, creamy spread enjoyed on sandwiches, crackers, and vegetables, available both homemade and store-bought from numerous brands. Ithaca is a hummus brand offering diverse flavors, some unique compared to competitors. A tasting evaluation of seven Ithaca hummus varieties ranked them from worst to best using criteria of flavor balance and novelty. The best-ranked flavors feature balanced acidity and saltiness, with bonus consideration for uncommon market offerings. The Ithaca x Graza Olive Oil and Sea Salt Hummus ranked lowest due to strange bitterness and insufficient acidity compared to other varieties in the lineup.
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