What is the difference in Hummus and Hommus?!


Question: It's the same thing.

It's not an English word, and wasn't spelled with the same alphabet, to there might be some variation in the way it's transliterated to English.

Other examples are Muslim and Moslem, Quran and Koran. Hindu used to be spelled Hindoo, Pune, a city in India, is also spelled Poona.


Answers: It's the same thing.

It's not an English word, and wasn't spelled with the same alphabet, to there might be some variation in the way it's transliterated to English.

Other examples are Muslim and Moslem, Quran and Koran. Hindu used to be spelled Hindoo, Pune, a city in India, is also spelled Poona.

Seriously? Just the spelling.


It is like Color or Colour

Its the same thing. Some people just spell it differently. Its really and arabic word and they've tried to sound it out in english

The "u" and the "o."

A vowel?

hummus is how the arabic spell it, and hommus is how americans spell it

trust me, im part arabic =]

They're the same thing.

However, HUMUS is any organic matter which has reached a point of stability, where it will break down no further and might, if conditions do not change, remain essentially as it is for centuries, or millennia.
In agriculture, "humus" is sometimes also used to describe mature compost, or natural compost extracted from a forest or other spontaneous source for use to amend soil.

The spelling.

the u and the o





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