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of garau, seed and antzu, dry. in ancient greece, chickpeas (called erébinthos) were consumed raw when young and eaten as a staple food, as well as a dessert. the romans roasted garbanzos as a snack and cooked them into a broth. many centuries later, in th-century europe, roasted chickpeas were ground
and brewed as a coffee substitute. today, halua, chickpeas in a sugar base that has some resemblance to peanut brittle, is a popular sweet dish in bangladesh. about saffron road saffron road debuted nationally in july in whole foods market, as the world's first halal-certified, antibiotic-free and humanely-raised...
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