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Lebanon defeats Israel (at hummus)

Confirmed by Guinness World Records, Lebanon's 10-ton bowl of the mashed chickpea spread topped the previously held hummus record held by Israel.

By Associated Press / May 11, 2010

Lebanese chefs prepare a massive bowl of hummus, weighing 22,046 pounds, during a bid to break a record previously held by Israel and reclaim ownership over the popular Middle Eastern dish, in Fanar, east of Beirut, Lebanon, Saturday. A Guinness World Records adjudicator confirmed that Lebanon now holds the record.

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BEIRUT

Lebanese cooks have whipped up more than ten metric tons of hummus, breaking a world record previously held by rival Israel.

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The gigantic serving of the popular Middle Eastern chickpea paste is the latest shot in the two countries' ongoing war to assert ownership over the dip.

Some 300 Lebanese cooks on Saturday prepared the huge batch of hummus that weighed in at 22,046 pounds (10,452 kilograms). That more than doubles the previous record of around 4 metric tons set in January by cooks in an Arab town near Jerusalem.

A Guinness World Records adjudicator confirmed that Lebanon now holds the record.

Lebanon accuses Israel of stealing traditional Arab dishes like hummus and marketing them worldwide as Israeli.

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