List of chickpea dishes

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This is a list of chickpea dishes and foods that use chickpeas (also known as garbanzo beans) or chickpea flour (gram flour) as a primary ingredient.

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Chickpea dishes

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Guasanas
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Hummus
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Falafel
Marqa, with the chickpeas visible on the surface. This is part of the dish chakhchoukha, which is also served with rougag, a flatbread. Chakhchoukha9.JPG
Marqa, with the chickpeas visible on the surface. This is part of the dish chakhchoukha, which is also served with rougag, a flatbread.
Mysore pak is a rich, sweet dish prepared with ghee, sugar, gram flour, and often cardamom. Mysore pak.jpg
Mysore pak is a rich, sweet dish prepared with ghee, sugar, gram flour, and often cardamom.

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