You can print hummus? You can print hummus! It's true and Instructables member 3DigitalCooks proves it. The team used a Pinya2, which is a type of printer that extrudes liquids. This makes it suitable for printing hummus, providing that it's the right viscosity. Add a bit of icing color for flair.
I've printed with only polylactic acid filament, which tastes terrible. So I must acquire a Pinya2 for my library and start printing out some hummus. For as Remy Munasifi reminds us, "It's all about that paste."
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Same goes for trash/garbage can or slaw/coleslaw. You'll hear both terms used interchangeably, often by the same individual.
Another good example is yard/garage/rubbish sale, all three are used on signage and in reference to having a sale of your old junk on your front lawn.
Cart return - most places
Carriage Return - Not called that in the NW.