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10 Best Hummus Brands

Hummus is one of the most versatile items in Middle Eastern cuisine. You can eat hummus as a dip, spread, or savory dish. Reliable brands make hummus from high-quality chickpeas, tahini, lemon juice, and garlic. First, chickpeas are cooked and mashed. Then, the mash is blended with tahini, lemon juice, and garlic.

How do you choose the best hummus? Analyze its taste, texture, chickpeas-tahini ratio, and price. Look for hummus that is creamy, flavorful, and easy to scoop with crackers and pita bread. It should also pair nicely with your favorite dishes and recipes. But which are the best hummus brands?

1. Sabra

Sabra is PepsiCo’s hummus brand, founded in 1986 in Queens, New York. It offers hummus and guacamole dips and spreads. In Jan 2025, Sabra launched new Chimichurri Hummus and Falafel Style Hummus flavors. Chimichurri Hummus features a green-hued, uncooked sauce in the center of a smooth and creamy hummus base. Get Falafel-Style Hummus to experience the taste of crispy, golden falafel and Middle Eastern flavors in a convenient, dippable form. Its center is loaded with herbs, spices, and soft tomato pieces, similar to falafel-stuffed pita. Visit the Sabra store on Amazon. [1]

Sabra

Image source: Sabra

Pros: Sabra offers delicious hummus with unique flavors, like Supremely Spicy, Chimichurri, falafel-style, and spinach artichoke. Each option has high-quality ingredients. For example, Chimichurri Hummus’s uncooked green sauce is made from chopped herbs, including parsley and oregano. The brand refines and expands its product lines to align with consumers’ needs. In Sep 2023, Sabra launched two irresistible varieties: Roasted Garlic and Spicy Harissa. These smooth, creamy, and bold-flavored dips are plant-based, dairy-free, gluten-free alternatives to Ranch and French Onion. [2]

Cons: Some consumers complain about the thickness and texture of Sabra’s hummus.

Price Range: $3-$7 for 8-ounce and 10-ounce tubs

2. Ithaca

Ithaca is a premium, refrigerated hummus brand founded in 2013 by Chef Chris Kirby. It started as a stand at the Ithaca Farmer’s Market and expanded to over 10,000 stores across the US. It is one of America’s fastest-growing hummus brands. In Feb 2026, Ithaca partnered with Firehook to launch a new limited-edition flavor inspired by Ithaca’s French Onion hummus. Firehook x Ithaca Hummus French Onion Crackers fuse Ithaca’s deep caramelized onion notes with Firehook’s signature artisan-baked crunch. Visit the Ithaca store on Amazon. [3]

Ithaca

Image source: Ithaca

Pros: Ithaca offers eight chef-inspired hummus varieties with bold flavors, including Lemon-Garlic, Lemon-Dill, Classic, Lemon-Beet, Roasted Red Pepper, Jalapeno-Lime, Olive Oil Sea Salt, and French Onion. Each is Non-GMO Project Verified and certified glyphosate-free. The brand produces its hummus using high-quality, real-food ingredients and High Pressure Processing to retain freshness and nutrients. It also partners with innovative companies to redefine the hummus experience. In 2025, Ithaca collaborated with Graza on a new hummus. Ithaca x Graza Olive Oil & Sea Salt Hummus contains chickpeas, Graza’s extra virgin olive oil, water, tahini, lemon juice, garlic, sea salt, citric acid, and crushed red peppers. It tastes fresh and bright with a punchy olive oil flavor, subtle tang from the lemon juice, and a kick from the garlic. [4]

Cons: Ithaca is a premium hummus brand. Its products can be pricey.

Price Range: $4.99-$6.29 for a 10-ounce tub

3. Cedar’s Foods

Cedar’s is a family-owned hommus brand founded in 1981 and based in Massachusetts. The brand specializes in Mediterranean-inspired food products, including hommus. In Jan 2026, Cedar’s launched a limited-edition Pineapple Jalapeño hummus, with organic chickpeas, pineapple, and jalapeño. The new flavor expands the brand’s portfolio of classic and seasonal offerings. [5]

Cedar's Foods

Image source: Cedar’s/Amazon

Pros: Cedar’s combines heritage recipes with contemporary taste innovation. Its hommus is taste-tested after every batch to guarantee quality. The brand refines its offering to address evolving consumer needs. For example, it introduced Cedar’s Reserve Hommus in Mar 2025. This premium line delivers an authentic, elevated hommus experience. Cedar’s Reserve Hommus is made with tahini, avocado, and olive oils. This product line offers six vibrant flavors: Olive Tapenade, Mediterranean Pine Nut, Herby Tomato, Lebanese Za’atar & Tahini, Roasted Red Pepper, and Harissa. Consider Olive Tapenade Hommus if you enjoy a creamy hommus and savory olives. Cedar’s is the go-to brand for Mediterranean-inspired dips and spreads. [6]

Cons: Some consumers complain that Cedar’s hommus lacks depth and needs more lemon juice to enhance the flavor.

Price Range: $2.50-$5.50 per container

4. Cava

Cava is a popular fast-casual restaurant chain that serves bowls, salads, hummus, and pita wraps inspired by Mediterranean cuisine. Consumers can order Cava’s hummus as a side, paired with spicy pita chips, bread, or plain pita chips. In Jan 2026, Cava introduced two new high-protein bowls. Both feature Cava’s white sweet potato, hummus, and other menu items. Visit the Cava store on Amazon. [7]

Cava

Image source: Cava/Amazon

Pros: Although Cava is a popular restaurant chain, it sells its dressings and dips through retailers. Cava’s hummus is praised for its slightly smooth texture and subtle sesame taste. Its flavor pairs nicely with other dishes. For example, Cava’s new Harissa Chicken Power Bowl features spicy harissa honey chicken, sweet potato, greens, hummus, slaw, tomato, onion, broccoli, cucumber, avocado, yogurt dill dressing, and feta. Get the Spicy Lamb Bowl if you enjoy tzatziki and red pepper hummus on meatballs, potatoes, greens, and brown rice.

Cons: Some consumers reported that Cava’s hummus is thick, difficult to scoop, and bland.

Price Range: $4.50-$6 for an 8-ounce container

5. Tribe

Tribe was founded in the early 1990s to integrate high-quality ingredients into easy recipes. The brand relaunched its hummus portfolio in Jan 2018 and eliminated artificial preservatives from its products. This clean-label initiative attracted consumers searching for transparency and authentic food. In 2025, Tribe was #1 on Tasting Table’s “Best Store-Bought Hummus Brands” list. Visit the Tribe Hummus store on Amazon. [8]

Tribe

Image source: Tribe/PRNewswire

Pros: Tribe offers high-quality hummus with no artificial preservatives. Its hummus comes in five vibrant flavors, ranging from classic to complex. Each pairs nicely with specific recipes. For example, Tribe’s best-selling hummus is praised for its chickpea and tahini scents, subtle citrusy-salty flavor, and smooth, creamy texture. It pairs nicely with pita chips and chicken bowls.

Cons: Tribe doesn’t highlight all ingredients in its natural flavors and spices.

Price Range: $2.69-$7.95 per container

6. Boar’s Head

Boar’s Head is a delicatessen food brand founded in 1905. Its fan-favorite desserts include Pumpkin Pie and Dark Chocolate Hummus. In Jan 2026, Boar’s Head expanded its dessert portfolio with three new dessert-inspired flavors: Key Lime, Cinnamon Churro, and Chocolate Espresso. The brand offers over 500 products, including hummus, premium deli meats, cheeses, condiments, snacks, and foodservice items. [9]

Boar's Head

Image source: Boar’s Head

Pros: Boar’s Head offers traditional hummus with a smooth, creamy texture and balanced salty-acidic flavor. It isn’t too watery or unreasonably dense like Sabra. You can buy Boar’s Head Dark Chocolate Hummus to experience its rich chocolate flavor with earthy, chickpea notes. It pairs nicely with desserts.

Cons: Some consumers complained about high salt levels in Boar’s Head’s hummus. It tastes a bit too salty.

Price Range: $4.29-$6.99 for a 10-ounce container

7. Little Sesame

Little Sesame started as a pop-up in a 500-square-foot basement in 2016. Its founders, Nick Wiseman and Ronen Tenne, were chefs on the NYC fine-dining circuit. The brand opened its flagship restaurant in downtown Washington, D.C. in 2018 and launched its grocery-ready hummus line in Jun 2021 across 14 Whole Foods Market stores. Nick and Ronen tested over 12 tahinis to find the best ingredient for their signature hummus recipe. In Mar 2025, Little Sesame expanded its product lineup with two new bold flavors: Green Goddess Hummus and Golden Garlic Hummus. Visit the Little Sesame store on Amazon. [10]

Little Sesame

Image source: Little Sesame

Pros: Little Sesame offers a wide variety of hummus, including Caramelized Onion, Herby Jalapeno, Mexican Street Corn, and Pumpkin Chili Crisp. Each has unique characteristics. For example, Little Sesame Herby Jalapeno is a limey, savory, creamy, and herby treat. It stands out for its grassy jalapeno flavor and fresh, peppery taste. Don’t forget to sample Little Sesame’s new Green Goddess and Golden Garlic hummus flavors. Green Goddess is a vibrant blend of tarragon, mint, and parsley with bright herbal notes, perfect as a salad addition, veggie dip, or topping. Add Golden Garlic Hummus on sandwiches and sautés to enjoy the deep umami of slowly roasted garlic.

Cons: Little Sesame’s unique combos don’t mix nicely. Stir to blend the ingredients before consumption.

Price Range: $4.99-$6.29 for an 8-ounce tub

8. Habiza

Habiza is an emerging SoCal-based hummus brand founded in 2021 by 19-year-old college dropout, Jonathan Srour. The founder started selling hummus from a stand on his parents’ driveway. This Gen Z-led business expanded within five years and attracted investors. In Mar 2026, Habiza landed $2.5 million in fresh capital from Tinder co-founder Sean Rad and Foodbeast Ventures. It offers five hummus varieties: Authentic Original, Dark Chili Bell Pepper, Jalapeño Serrano, Garlic Green Onion, and Spiced Lemon. [11]

Habiza

Image source: Habiza/Forbes

Pros: Habiza Authentic Original Hummus is praised as the creamiest hummus. It is based on the recipe of the founder’s Lebanese great-grandmother. “We’re not making hummus; we’re making hoummus,” says Srour, Habiza’s founder, “Tahini and the machine are what make it creamy.” Habiza soaks glyphosate residue-free garbanzo beans overnight before cooking and blending them. Then, the mash is placed on trays to cool before other ingredients are added. Srour customized an old milling machine to blend its chickpeas and produce creamy hummus. [12]

Cons: Habiza is a specialty hummus brand. It offers products in high-end retailers, like Erewhon. Its hummus isn’t widely available in some regions.

Price Range: $4.99-$6.99 for a 10-ounce container

9. Fresh Cravings

Fresh Cravings is a family-owned snacking brand offering chilled salsas and hummus dips. The brand believes all snacks should be made with high-quality ingredients and bold flavors. In Mar 2022, Fresh Cravings launched a new look and expanded its hummus portfolio at Walmart stores. [13]

Fresh Cravings

Image source: Fresh Cravings

Pros: Fresh Cravings is known for its unique hummus flavors, including Everything Bagel, Roasted Red Pepper, Honey Jalapeño, Spicy Red Pepper, Smoky Peppercorn, Sweet Golden Mustard, and Roasted Garlic. Each option is smooth, creamy, and easy to scoop. The brand makes its hummus using Chilean extra-virgin olive oil.

Cons: Some consumers complained about Fresh Cravings’ strong sesame flavor.

Price Range: $3.48-$5.49

10. Signature Select

Safeway is a grocery store chain owned by Albertsons Companies. Its private label, Signature Select, offers high-quality hummus. In Mar 2025, Albertsons unveiled a new limited-edition collection of lemon-inspired products to celebrate spring. The expansion covers the grocer’s Signature Select, Overjoyed, and Soleil brands. [14]

Signature Select

Image source: Safeway Signature Select

Pros: Safeway’s Signature Select offers hummus dips and spreads with unique flavors. Its classic hummus has a tantalizing sesame taste with notes of lemon and salt. This product is more affordable compared to name-brand hummus.

Cons: Signature Select’s classic hummus has a strong chickpea flavor. It isn’t easy to scoop the hummus with soft pita bread and chips.

Price Range: $2.87-$4.69

 References & more information

  1. Dillard, S. (2025, Jan 27). Sabra Hummus Is Launching 2 New Flavors We Can’t Wait to Try. Allrecipes
  2. Sabra (2023, Sep 12). Sabra Launches Roasted Garlic & Spicy Harissa Mediterranean Garlic Dips. PRNewswire
  3. Firehook (2026, Feb 24). Firehook and Ithaca Hummus unveil limited-edition French Onion Cracker. Yahoo
  4. Foster, A. (2025, Mar 8). Graza Just Launched a New Hummus That Tastes Even Better than Homemade. The Kitchn
  5. Yates, S. (2026, Jan 28). Cedar’s Foods launches limited-edition Pineapple Jalapeño hummus. Food Bev
  6. Cedar’s Foods (2025, Mar 11). Cedar’s Foods announces its new Cedar’s Reserve Hommus line, creating an elevated Mediterranean experience. Specialty Food
  7. Arevalo, G. (2026, Jan 10). Cava Brings Back Beloved Item in Biggest Menu Launch Yet. Yahoo
  8. Mathews, A. (2025, Nov 24). Best Store-Bought Hummus Brands. Tasting Table
  9. Boar’s Head (2026, Jan 20). Boar’s Head Launches Greek Yogurt Dessert Dips, Bringing a Fresh Take on Snacking. Yahoo
  10. Little Sesame (2025, Mar 11). Little Sesame unveils two new flavors: Green Goddess and Golden Garlic. Yahoo
  11. DeLuca, A. (2026, Mar 18). Tinder, Foodbeast, and Habiza: Gen Z Hummus Locks Down $2.5 Million and US Tahini. NOSH
  12. Watman, A. (2025, May 12). How A 22-Year-Old Landed The ‘World’s Creamiest Hummus,’ Habiza, On Target Shelves. Forbes
  13. Fresh Cravings (2022, Mar 8). Fresh Cravings Unveils New Look, Introduces New Hummus Flavors, and Salsabrates Donating $250,000. PRNewswire
  14. Albertsons® Companies, Inc. (2025, Mar 27). Albertsons Companies launches over 20 Limited-Edition Products to celebrate the Spring Season. Albertsons.com

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