What is Coke and peanuts?

The story goes that this Coca-Cola and Peanuts combination drink/snack originated in the 1920's. Hard-working, blue collar workers (who did not have easy access to wash their hands during breaks) didn't want to get their snacks dirty so they would dump their peanuts into their Coke bottles.
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What does putting peanuts in Coke do?

While you may think the peanuts would turn soggy in the bubbly soda, think again. The peanuts keep their texture, and it proves to be a delicious snack for many.
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What is peanuts and Coke called?

[kōk ən(d) pea·nuts]

Or odd? Depends on where you come from. In the South, peanuts and soda, sometimes called a “farmers' coke,” was a workingman's beverage. Its fizzy refreshment bore sweet and salty satisfactions that could be savored during a work break.
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Is peanuts and Coke a thing?

Is putting peanuts in Coke really a "Southern tradition?" The short answer is, yes. Among the many traditions known to Southerners, putting the salty snack in the soda is actually among the more common traditions like comfort food and sweet tea.
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Why do old people put peanuts in Coke?

The saltiness from the peanuts mixes wonderfully with the sweetness from the Coke, according to Kirkland. And the peanuts preserve their crunch and make for the ultimate snack when your Coke is gone. “Think of it like the working man's strawberries in champagne,” Kirkland wrote.
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Is peanuts in Coke a southern thing?

See other things Southerners do that don't make sense to Northerners. Is putting peanuts in Coke really a "Southern tradition?" The short answer is, yes. Among the many traditions known to Southerners, putting the salty snack in the soda is actually among the more common traditions like comfort food and sweet tea.
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How did Coke and peanuts start?

Think of it like the working man's strawberries in champagne. According to the National Peanut Federation's site, the practice likely originated in the 1920s, when workers with dirty hands didn't want to touch their peanuts, so they just dumped them in their Coke.
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How do you eat Coke and peanuts?

However, in the American South, there's a century-old tradition that sees the two enjoyed in a slightly less well known manner: putting the peanuts in Coca-Cola. It's a simple concept: snip the corner off a packet of salted peanuts, pour a generous amount into a glass bottle of Coke and take a gulp.
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Where is peanuts and Coke popular?

Peanuts in Coca-Cola is one of those traditions for some Southerners. A staple of most American road trips through the West Texas desert, along the coastal bayou of the Gulf of Mexico, winding all the way up to Virginia where the practice of peanuts in a bottle of Coke seems to lose its fierce, devoted following.
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Is Coke and milk a thing?

We have comedy writer James Felton to thank for introducing milk and Coke, appropriately dubbed Milk Coke, to the Internet. “Milk Coke is a real thing,” says Felton, posing proudly with this creamy concoction.
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Why is Jif so good?

Our panel found Jif to be everything they look for in a classic peanut butter: smooth, creamy, not too thin or too thick, and well-balanced in both saltiness and sweetness. The molasses also added a nice depth of flavor.
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Is Pepsi and milk a thing?

Pilk is when you mix Pepsi with milk. Most people have never heard of pilk, which is a shame because it's a true revelation. Pilk is responsible for broadening my expectations of what a soft drink can be. Pilk is creamy, lightly carbonated and sweet, with hints of citrus, cinnamon and vanilla.
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What happens when you mix Coke with milk?

What happens when you mix the two drinks? Pouring milk in Coke or vice versa results into a reaction of phosphoric acid in the Coke to milk's proteins causing them to stick together, creating dense lumps that later settle at the bottom. In short, the milk curdles up.
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Why do people drink beer with peanuts?

The salt content in nuts helps counteract the bitterness of beer, making beer less bitter and easier to drink. Peanuts not only help with bitterness, but they also aid in keeping that dry mouth feeling under control.
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What does peanuts in a bottle at 10 2 and 4 mean?

Not really, but at the time, it won an ad campaign request put out by the brand after research in the 1920s showed that folks generally suffer from a sugar low around 10 a.m., 2 p.m., and 4 p.m. Hence the need for a sugary, bubbly beverage like Dr Pepper to get you going again.
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When did Coke and peanuts start?

Food historian and author Rick McDaniel says a likely origin was in the 1920s when packaged shelled peanuts “began showing up at country stores and filling stations where the familiar contour bottle of Coke® was already being sold.” McDaniel speculates, too, on why people put peanuts inside their bottles of Coke®.
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Are monkey nuts raw?

Raw peanuts in shell.
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Why are boiled peanuts a thing?

Peanuts were first brought to America by slaves from Africa and the practice of boiling peanuts probably originated here. If there was a surplus peanut crop, field workers would hold a “peanut boil” to celebrate with shared conversation and food.
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Is monkey nut the same as peanut?

The peanut (Arachis hypogaea) also known as the groundnut, goober (US), pindar (US) or monkey nut (UK), is a legume crop grown mainly for its edible seeds. It is widely grown in the tropics and subtropics, being important to both small and large commercial producers.
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How is peanut grow?

Peanut seedlings rise out of the soil about 10 days after planting. They grow into a green oval-leafed plant about 18 inches tall. Unlike most plants, the peanut plant flowers above the ground, but fruits below ground. Yellow flowers emerge around the lower portion of the plant about 40 days after planting.
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What happens when you mix Coke and egg?

After the Coca Cola and egg was left for a year, the soda reacted with the egg shell made up of calcium carbonate reacted with the acid and the result was surprising. All that was left in the bowl was some brown disgustingly gooey mess.
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Can I drink Coke during pregnancy?

Yes. The Food Standards Agency recommends that pregnant women shouldn't take more than 200mg of caffeine a day. A can of Coca‑Cola Classic contains 32mg of caffeine and a can of Diet Coke contains 42mg.
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Is drinking Coke good for an upset stomach?

“Carbonated drinks, flat or otherwise, including cola, provide inadequate fluid and electrolyte replacement and cannot be recommended,” they said. Flat soda, a popular remedy for upset stomach, may do more harm than good.
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Why is it called Spider drink?

In Australia and New Zealand, an ice cream float is known as a "spider" because once the carbonation hits the ice cream it forms a spider web-like reaction. It is traditionally made using either lime or pink creaming soda.
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Can you mix 7up with milk?

Milk and 7-Up had caught on elsewhere as a marketing gimmick, too: Mid-century 7-Up ads in the United States pushed it as a family-friendly beverage, with a 1948 recipe pamphlet advising parents to entice “children who won't drink milk” by adding an equal amount of 7-Up, producing a “wholesome combination” with a “ ...
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