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A Scot told me the other day that only people who grew up in America like peanut butter.

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  • blp@framapiaf.orgB blp@framapiaf.org

    A Scot told me the other day that only people who grew up in America like peanut butter.

    rickscully@heads.socialR This user is from outside of this forum
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    @blp my guess is that American peanut butter is more likely to have sugar in it than other places.

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    • blp@framapiaf.orgB This user is from outside of this forum
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      @Drbruced This was in an encounter at a Scottish social club in San Francisco, so the tendency toward "if it's not Scottish, it's crap!" is strong there.

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      • blp@framapiaf.orgB blp@framapiaf.org

        A Scot told me the other day that only people who grew up in America like peanut butter.

        shansterable@ohai.socialS This user is from outside of this forum
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        @blp
        Grew up in the US, peanuts and/or peanut butter would be my top choice "desert island food."

        Peanuts and peanut butter rule!

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        • blp@framapiaf.orgB blp@framapiaf.org

          A Scot told me the other day that only people who grew up in America like peanut butter.

          austin_dern@blimps.xyzA This user is from outside of this forum
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          @blp Historically, peanut butter sandwiches got a *huge* boost in the 1930s-40s, as United States cities started providing school lunches and needed stuff that could be made in central kitchens and distributed without spoiling or cooling, and then as soldiers needed food that was easy to make and eat but still calorie-rich. So there's history behind the US peanut butter thing.

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          • blp@framapiaf.orgB blp@framapiaf.org

            A Scot told me the other day that only people who grew up in America like peanut butter.

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            @blp I went to school with somebody from Bulgaria who tried peanut butter and liked it before she found out what it was. I’m told peanuts are just animal feed over there.

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            • austin_dern@blimps.xyzA austin_dern@blimps.xyz

              @blp Historically, peanut butter sandwiches got a *huge* boost in the 1930s-40s, as United States cities started providing school lunches and needed stuff that could be made in central kitchens and distributed without spoiling or cooling, and then as soldiers needed food that was easy to make and eat but still calorie-rich. So there's history behind the US peanut butter thing.

              blp@framapiaf.orgB This user is from outside of this forum
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              @Austin_Dern That's new to me, thanks for the history!

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              • blp@framapiaf.orgB blp@framapiaf.org

                A Scot told me the other day that only people who grew up in America like peanut butter.

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                @blp
                Grew up in the US, only like the natural peanut butter that doesn't have sugar or palm oil.

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                • blp@framapiaf.orgB blp@framapiaf.org

                  A Scot told me the other day that only people who grew up in America like peanut butter.

                  kitl@mastodon.nzK This user is from outside of this forum
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                  @blp just wanted to clarify that while I do like peanut butter, American peanut butter is an abomination.

                  The acceptable ingredients are peanuts and (preferably but not necessarily) salt.

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                  • kitl@mastodon.nzK kitl@mastodon.nz

                    @blp just wanted to clarify that while I do like peanut butter, American peanut butter is an abomination.

                    The acceptable ingredients are peanuts and (preferably but not necessarily) salt.

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                    @KitL You can get peanut butter like that here. It's what I buy. I imagine we mostly export the worst stuff though.

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                    • blp@framapiaf.orgB blp@framapiaf.org

                      @KitL You can get peanut butter like that here. It's what I buy. I imagine we mostly export the worst stuff though.

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                      @blp to be fair, with hindsight most of my attempts to buy groceries in America were from petrol stations, which may not have been an unbiased sample.

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                      • kitl@mastodon.nzK kitl@mastodon.nz

                        @blp to be fair, with hindsight most of my attempts to buy groceries in America were from petrol stations, which may not have been an unbiased sample.

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                        @KitL For a year or so I subscribed to a service that mailed me snacks from a different country every month. It got monotonous because it turns out that the snacks you can mail internationally are pretty limited. Once I showed them to someone from that month's country and they said, "Yeah those are our snacks, if you shop for them in a gas station." I think that gas station groceries are a little like that.

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                        • blp@framapiaf.orgB blp@framapiaf.org

                          A Scot told me the other day that only people who grew up in America like peanut butter.

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                          @blp peanutbutter=sudo

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                          • blp@framapiaf.orgB blp@framapiaf.org

                            A Scot told me the other day that only people who grew up in America like peanut butter.

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                            @blp *waits for #dutch people to see the poll*

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                            • blp@framapiaf.orgB blp@framapiaf.org

                              A Scot told me the other day that only people who grew up in America like peanut butter.

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                              @blp I'm from Portugal, have no US ancestry/background whatsoever, and while I don't eat it often, I do love peanut butter.

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                              • tshirtman@mas.toT tshirtman@mas.to

                                @blp *waits for #dutch people to see the poll*

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                                @tshirtman I have no idea how #dutch people feel about peanut butter

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                                • blp@framapiaf.orgB blp@framapiaf.org

                                  A Scot told me the other day that only people who grew up in America like peanut butter.

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                                  @blp there are some other hotspots, e.g. the Dutch eat a lot more peanut butter than all their neighbors

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                                  • blp@framapiaf.orgB blp@framapiaf.org

                                    A Scot told me the other day that only people who grew up in America like peanut butter.

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                                    @blp

                                    US and no thank you. Peanut butter cookies are not my favorite but ok. Peanut butter sandwiches? Nope.

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                                    • blp@framapiaf.orgB blp@framapiaf.org

                                      A Scot told me the other day that only people who grew up in America like peanut butter.

                                      yuriel@kind.socialY This user is from outside of this forum
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                                      @blp That's... An insane claim. 🤨

                                      Maybe it's not a thing in Scotland, but lots of countries around the world like it.

                                      Mexico included. 🇲🇽

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                                      • blp@framapiaf.orgB blp@framapiaf.org

                                        A Scot told me the other day that only people who grew up in America like peanut butter.

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                                        @blp when I was in high school, I was an exchange student in France. Before I left a bunch of people told me to make sure and take jars of peanut butter with me as a gift because they didn’t have it typically over there. It was a huge hit. I was astonished that every place didn’t have peanut butter.😂

                                        I the other hand, discovered Nutella while I was over there which wasn’t easily available in the United States at the time. To me that was infinitely better than peanut butter!

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                                        • chefraven@sfba.socialC chefraven@sfba.social

                                          @blp when I was in high school, I was an exchange student in France. Before I left a bunch of people told me to make sure and take jars of peanut butter with me as a gift because they didn’t have it typically over there. It was a huge hit. I was astonished that every place didn’t have peanut butter.😂

                                          I the other hand, discovered Nutella while I was over there which wasn’t easily available in the United States at the time. To me that was infinitely better than peanut butter!

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                                          @chefraven Nutella is such a treat!

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