The New Zealand Dairy Research Institute developed spreadable butter in the 1970's. That is all I know. ILLINGZ's answer The person who invented spreadable butter is a New Zealander called David Illingworth who is originally from Lytham St Annes, Lancashire. I know this because he is my great uncle. He was recently featured on the clever Kiwis selection of postage stamps along with his colleague. Please see the below link for the stamp, it is the third one down with the gold outline. http://www.iponz.govt.nz/cms/what-is-ip/student-and-teacher-educational-resources/kiwi-clever-stamps
It was developed in the late 1860s by the French chemist Hippolyte Mège-Mouries in a contest sponsored by Napoleon III for a butter substitute.
Impossible to say, but probably the first place where milk-producing animals were domesticated. If you have milk, you can get butter.
Cooking spray, or spray butter, was invented in 1957 by Arthur Meyerhoff. PAM stands for Product of Arthur Meyerhoff, still a popular brand of cooking spray.
Macedonio Pena was the real person who invented peanut butter.
A German Shepherd first tasted peanut butter.
At first it was invented for medicine.
dick.fread was the first person who invented the ute
The Scythians, a nomadic tribe from Iran, invented butter. Legend has it that the Scythians blinded their slaves so that nothing distracted them from churning. The Greeks and Romans relied on oil for cooking and used butter for a remedy for healing wounds. The Gauls were the first to use butter for cooking.
The person that invented the first mouse was named Doug Engelbart.
The name of the person that invented the first calendar is not known. The first calendar was invented in Scotland.
The person who invented the first microscope was Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek.
Alessandro Volta invented the first battery and Gaston Planté invented the first rechargeable battery.
the first Reese's Penut butter cup was invented somewhere in the 1980's
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