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Md. sisters build successful brand around better tahini

Hummus has become a staple on nearly every menu 鈥 from sports bars to salad shops. So it鈥檚 no wonder the spread鈥檚 elemental ingredient, tahini, is also having a moment in the spotlight.

Once a difficult product to find in conventional supermarkets, store shelves are now stocked with a number of tahini options 鈥 but only one is winning over some of the country鈥檚 best chefs.

, a Philadelphia-based company founded by three sisters from Rockville, Maryland, got its start in 2013 after the oldest sister, Jackie Zitelman, introduced the others to a tahini from Israel made from pressed and roasted Ethiopian white humera sesame seeds.

Amy Zitelman, the company鈥檚 co-founder and CEO, said the flavor profile and consistency of the product was like nothing she had ever tasted in the U.S. (She described the tahini as 鈥渢hicker than olive oil and thinner than peanut butter, but can be used for both and everything in between.鈥)

The chalkiness and bitterness often found in store brands? It was nonexistent.

The sisters decided there was room in the U.S. market for a higher-quality tahini, so they launched Soom and brought the creamy condiment to the plates and palates of hummus-hungry Americans.

Well-known chefs embraced the product 鈥 including Danny Bowien of New York鈥檚 Mission Chinese and Michael Solomonov of Philadelphia鈥檚 Zahav, who uses more than 1,400 pounds of Soom tahini each month in his restaurants, .

Beyond hummus, Amy Zitelman said it鈥檚 been exciting to see all of the other savory, even sweet, ways professional and home chefs are using tahini. She recommends a drizzle on top of yogurt or oatmeal, and even adds a spoonful to her smoothie. The D.C.-based eatery Little Sesame makes a vanilla tahini soft serve, and Bon App茅tit published a popular recipe for .

On April 16, the Cleveland Park Israeli restaurant will host a 鈥渢ahini feast鈥 with Soom to showcase the versatility of the brand鈥檚 products (the sisters also sell a sweet tahini halva spread and a silan date syrup) over a number of courses 鈥 from salatim and (yes) hummus, to braised lamb and grilled broccoli. are $65 with a $35 optional wine pairing.

If you can鈥檛 make it to the event, Soom鈥檚 products are also available online and at a number of small , including some Whole Foods Market locations.

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