Why was peanut butter called Monkey Butter?

World War II Made PB&J a Hit
Peanut butter, often called "monkey butter" by soldiers, was particularly favored on the battlefield because it was a cheaper source of protein than meat and wouldn't easily spoil. For more fun food trivia, please sign up for our free newsletters.
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Why is peanut butter called peanut butter if there is no butter?

The history of peanut butter begins with, of course, peanuts, which are not nuts, but legumes, like peas and beans. It got its name because of the hard, nut-like shell and pea-like appearance.
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What was the original peanut butter?

In 1884 Marcellus Gilmore Edson of Canada patented peanut paste, the finished product from milling roasted peanuts between two heated surfaces. In 1895 Dr. John Harvey Kellogg (the creator of Kellogg's cereal) patented a process for creating peanut butter from raw peanuts.
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Is PBJ an American thing?

There's nothing more American than peanut butter and jelly – except for one small detail: Peanut butter isn't actually American at all. It's Canadian.
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What came first peanut butter or jelly?

Fruit growers have made jam since the 16th century

Jams are fruit and sugar while jellies are made with only fruit juice. Jam predates peanut butter by a few hundred years, as pickling fruit and vegetables allowed them to be edible well past their season.
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Which country eats the most peanut butter?

China. China is not only the leading producer of peanuts but also the top consuming country.
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Why is PB and J so good?

A PB&J has 15 grams of protein per serving, 13 grams of plant-based unsaturated fat and 5 grams of fiber. That keeps you full and helps build muscle. Plus 12.5 grams of sugar provides the quick release of energy that athletes need.
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Why do other countries not eat peanut butter?

The short answer is market taste. In other countries, some people view Americans' love of peanut butter as an Achilles' heel for the American people, a gluttonous indulgence that will eventually lead to their demise as they croak over under the strain of an exceptional tongue-reach to lick their doughy cheeks.
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What cultures dont like peanut butter?

10 Countries Where It's Nearly Impossible to Get Peanut Butter
  • France. PIN IT. ...
  • Italy. PIN IT. ...
  • Spain. PIN IT. ...
  • Sweden. No peanut butter for this small European region. ...
  • Israel. PIN IT. ...
  • Brazil. While they don't have real peanut butter, Brazil actually has a slight knock off. ...
  • Indonesia. ...
  • Ecuador.
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Is a hot dog a sandwich?

Nationally, a hot dog is a sandwich-like product

The U.S. Department of Agriculture defines closed sandwiches as “consisting of two slices of bread or the top and bottom sections of a sliced bun that enclose the meat or poultry.”
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Did a black man invent peanut butter?

The African American agricultural scientist invented more than 300 products from the peanut plant. George Washington Carver is known for his work with peanuts (though he did not invent peanut butter, as some may believe).
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Are there bugs in peanut butter?

The government's official Defect Levels Handbook notes an allowed ratio of 30 insect fragments per 100 grams of yummy spreadable. That amounts to approximately 238 fragments in an average (28-ounce) jar of peanut butter. Unfortunately, it happens every day, so there's no need to call your local pest control specialist.
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What's the oldest peanut butter brand?

Oldest Peanut Butter Company: Krema

Krema Nut Company (formed in 1898) in Columbus, Ohio started selling peanut butter in 1908. Krema's peanut butter is still fundamentally the same today—all natural, with no added salt, sugar, or preservatives, and one simple ingredient: peanuts.
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What is peanut butter made of bugs?

Peanut butter contains tiny fragments of cockroaches. Of course, peanut butter isn't made exclusively from insect parts, but the processing stage allows for small pieces of insects to fall in. Under current FDA rules, insect parts are considered too insignificant to lead to health issues in humans.
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Can dogs eat peanut butter?

Yes, dogs can eat peanut butter as long as it is fed in moderation and does not contain xylitol, so get out that pet-safe peanut butter jar and share the good news.
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Why don't they have peanut butter in France?

The average European eats less than 1 tablespoon of peanut butter a year. Because apparently they're insane. PB is extremely difficult to find in Europe, and when you finally do, the store will probably have neither your preferred brand nor both crunchy and smooth options.
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What foods are only in America?

Made in the USA: Peanut butter, Pop-Tarts are among products popular primarily in America
  • Mountain Dew. Fans of this caffeinated, citrus-flavored soda might wonder why it's not popular outside America. ...
  • Peanut butter. ...
  • Girl Scout cookies. ...
  • American cheese. ...
  • Southern-style biscuits. ...
  • Cheez-Its. ...
  • Frank's Red Hot. ...
  • Easy Cheese.
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Does Japan have peanut butter?

Peanut Butter

The typical size is a smaller jar, as the larger jars are usually found in America and not available in Japan. The smaller jars are often more expensive or if you do choose to import peanut butter then you will have to pay for the shipping.
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What's the most American food?

Best traditional USA dishes: Top 10 must-try American foods
  • Apple Pie. The saying is "American as apple pie" for a reason: this sweet treat is a national institution. ...
  • The Hamburger. ...
  • Clam Chowder. ...
  • Bagel and Lox. ...
  • Deep-Dish Pizza. ...
  • Drop Biscuits and Sausage Gravy. ...
  • Texas Barbecue. ...
  • Hominy Grits.
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What is the number one peanut butter?

Jif leads the way in terms of peanut butter sales. And that's no mistake. When it comes to the best tasting peanut butters, Jif is easily the cream of the crop. While Skippy is creamier and Adams is more natural, Jif is the tastiest and has the most flavor.
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What weird foods do Americans eat?

Weirdest & Strange Foods in America to Try
  • 1) Geoducks, West Coast.
  • 2) Chitlins, Virginia.
  • 3) Provel Cheese, Missouri.
  • 4) Scrapple, Philadelphia.
  • 5) Poop On a Shingle.
  • 6) Eskimo Ice Cream, Alaska.
  • 7) The Famous Garbage Plate, New York.
  • 8) Won tons.
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What is the jelly in peanut butter and jelly?

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Either smooth or crunch peanut butter is acceptable. Classically, the jelly is either strawberry or grape."
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What jelly is used in PBJ?

Smucker's grape jelly tasted familiar and comforting. It's the jelly many of us remembered from our own childhood—be it used in peanut butter and jelly sandwiches or spread across toast at our favorite local diner. This jelly was sweet but not over the top, tasted strongly of grape and was easy to spread.
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Can I survive on peanut butter?

Peanut butter is a really good survival food. It is readily available, shelf-stable, nutrient-rich, calorie-dense, and easy to store while being easy on the wallet compared to many survival foods. Powdered peanut butter, specially designed for survival stores, can even last up to 10 years.
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