A Scot told me the other day that only people who grew up in America like peanut butter.
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A Scot told me the other day that only people who grew up in America like peanut butter.
@blp my husband is from India and is like "wtf" over my (USian) enjoyment of peanut butter. 🥺
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A Scot told me the other day that only people who grew up in America like peanut butter.
@blp What I don't know of course is whether what I think of as "peanut butter" and what Americans think of as "peanut butter" are the same thing, or (like "chocolate") radically different.
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A Scot told me the other day that only people who grew up in America like peanut butter.
@blp I blame my liking of peanut butter on having lived in Canada near the border for 18 months as a kid.
Marmite is infinitely better, of course.
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A Scot told me the other day that only people who grew up in America like peanut butter.
@blp peanuts are the most disgusting things that ever evolved on this planet
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A Scot told me the other day that only people who grew up in America like peanut butter.
@blp Save for actual allergies (which I don't think counts as "disliking"), people who don't like peanut butter are friggen weird. We're not talking something like lutefisk or salmiac liquorice here, what's not to like?
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A Scot told me the other day that only people who grew up in America like peanut butter.
@blp Aussie here. Peanut butter (at least our version of it) is a staple
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A Scot told me the other day that only people who grew up in America like peanut butter.
@blp To be clear I’m talking about slightly salted crunchy peanut butter. It’s a savoury foodstuff.
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@tshirtman I have no idea how #dutch people feel about peanut butter
@blp @tshirtman I don't think we have any particular feelings because we take it for granted. Calvé, a brand of peanutbutter, used to, and probably still does, advertise with the slogan "Calvé, who hasn't grown up with it". And it might not have been Calvé, but we all have had it at some point in our youth. If not as a bread topping, then as a sauce with fries, fried rice or saté. Colonizing Indonesia being the source of the two latter ones and propably the pervasiveness of the stuff in general.
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A Scot told me the other day that only people who grew up in America like peanut butter.
@blp didn't grow up in the US, but when feeling peckish around four in the afternoon I grab a spoon full of the stuff (only containing peanuts).
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A Scot told me the other day that only people who grew up in America like peanut butter.
@blp Oh love #Pindakaas the non-sugar one. I always have a big jar of the stuff in the house. Also good ingredient for #pindasaus (fry cut onions/garlic until glaze, add peanutbutter and sambal of choice. Stir well and don't overcook. Eat with everything)
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A Scot told me the other day that only people who grew up in America like peanut butter.
@blp I grew up in the U.S. and now live in Canada, where peanut butter is also quite beloved.
When you go to certain restaurants, the little containers of jam and jelly on the table are also accompanied by ones of peanut butter, which I've never seen in the U.S.
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@blp I grew up in the U.S. and now live in Canada, where peanut butter is also quite beloved.
When you go to certain restaurants, the little containers of jam and jelly on the table are also accompanied by ones of peanut butter, which I've never seen in the U.S.
@bk2204 @blp These containers are also available in The Netherlands, although it's called #Pindakaas (Peanut cheese).

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A Scot told me the other day that only people who grew up in America like peanut butter.
Ik hou erg van pindakaas, maar dan wel die gemaakt is van 100% pinda's.
Als er bijvoorbeeld palmolie in zit of suiker/zoetmiddelen hoef ik die niet.
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@blp peanuts are the most disgusting things that ever evolved on this planet
@RavenLuni @blp You mean the Trumps
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@blp I think it's more likely that a person from the U.S. has *had* peanut butter, but in my limited experience, people I know outside the U.S. who have tried it tend to like it. Ex: Reese's peanut butter cups are popular abroad.
Now, Root Beer is a different story. That one is much more likely to be something you like if you grew up with it.
@kimlockhartga Peanut butter has been known in the Netherlands at least since 1944. So most of the population her has grown up with it. I eat it daily. @blp
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@blp a modified proposal:
Only people who grew up in the US like US peanut butter.
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