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.
Something, something, Marmite.
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@OctaviaConAmore @blp @erininstereo i was there nearly 20yrs ago now... dunno if there WAS a costco on the mainland!
@hi_cial @blp @erininstereo ok, that's fair

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A Scot told me the other day that only people who grew up in America like peanut butter.
@blp Looking to me like the peanut butter haters are internationally a minority.
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A Scot told me the other day that only people who grew up in America like peanut butter.
@blp Grew up in US, peanut butter was OK as a child. Much prefer chocolate sunflower seed butter now!

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@blp Grew up in US, peanut butter was OK as a child. Much prefer chocolate sunflower seed butter now!

@dancingtreefrog That's good stuff, for sure!
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A Scot told me the other day that only people who grew up in America like peanut butter.
They also think Budweiser is a great beer so....... yea.
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A Scot told me the other day that only people who grew up in America like peanut butter.
Technically never grew up
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I don't know about peanut butter anywhere else but here in the US it typically has a metric-fuck-ton of sugar in it. (I checked, that's an actual unit of measurement.
)@401matthall @blp I only buy the peanuts only kind ... no added sugar, no added salt.
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A Scot told me the other day that only people who grew up in America like peanut butter.
@blp@framapiaf.org In the Netherlands almost everyone eats it as well as hagelslag and some people mix both -
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A Scot told me the other day that only people who grew up in America like peanut butter.
@blp peanut butter is surprisingly healthy. it's so healthy one must argue that it cannot be intrinsically American -
A Scot told me the other day that only people who grew up in America like peanut butter.
@blp South African here, and I like peanut butter. But only on its own. No syrup/jelly/jam/anything of the sort. Just plain peanut butter on bread.
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@blp Almost 80% positive about peanut butter so far, didn't expect that.
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A Scot told me the other day that only people who grew up in America like peanut butter.
@blp I used to love it and eat it daily, often with Vegemite or bananas. But then a sibling kept eating peanut butter sandwiches in the car and now it's very rare for me to find any kind of peanut dish that doesn't trigger disgust reactions. Don't eat stuff with a strong smell in enclosed, moving spaces with other people!
I did not grow up in the US at all. -
A Scot told me the other day that only people who grew up in America like peanut butter.
@blp #Pindakaas is great!
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A Scot told me the other day that only people who grew up in America like peanut butter.
@blp
Incas were the OG peanut smashers. We just slapped it on bread with some jam.
https://www.mcgill.ca/oss/article/health-and-nutrition-history-did-you-know/peanut-butters-history-goes-back-incas -
A Scot told me the other day that only people who grew up in America like peanut butter.
@blp the Dutch have their own _brands_ of pindakaas. Funny thing, you can get Skippy too, but it's the local brands - less sugar and processed crap - that come in big jars.
My Scottish cousin needs to use his passport more.
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A Scot told me the other day that only people who grew up in America like peanut butter.
@blp US peanut butter sucks, there is only one true Calvé pindakaas
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A Scot told me the other day that only people who grew up in America like peanut butter.
@blp this Scot never tried SOuth East Asia cuisine where peanut butter sauce is a normal thing to have with satay and what not.l
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A Scot told me the other day that only people who grew up in America like peanut butter.
@blp this was probably more true 5-10 years ago. Nowadays nut butters are trendy and this appears to have changed tastes
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A Scot told me the other day that only people who grew up in America like peanut butter.
@blp I am US born and love peanut butter, but my Russian born husband can’t stand the stuff. (And no, not a sugars thing. Only natural peanut butter allowed in this house.)
