Hummusology
"The way someone eats and scoops hummus tells a lot about a person,"
says Anat Hechtfischer. body language expert and performer of Derbi University
1. Scooping in a line
Those who scoop hummus in a straight line are not to be sidetracked. They are determined and concrete people who get what they want without running in circiea Usually, they are quick to com mit to excesses.
2. Scooping in Circles
People who scoop hummus in circles on the plate are usually the balanced and calm type. They get what they want in a diplomatic fashion and take the middle course They are moderate rather than extreme.
3. Scooping From the Middle
Those who start ther sooop from the middle, where the most dive oil and spices are, are the type who cannot resist joy. They start with the best bite and want everything immediately.
4. Scooping From the Side
Scooping from the side to relieve hunger indicates a patient person who can wait for something good. They work hard until they reach what they want and are not hesitant people. Nor do they draw attention to themselves intentionally.
5. The Lonely Type
More typical of females, these people are more likely to sit and chat upon arriving at the hummus bar For them, it is more about the talk than the food.
6. The Fork Type
In this case, hummus is usually applied to the pita with a fork or knife. These people are closed and disciplined, as well as rational. They clean their mouth after every bite, and you never see them talking with their mouth full.

