peanuts have juice and when it drys up it makes peanut butter
peanuts have juice and when it drys up it makes peanut butter
Yes, George Washington Caver did make jif and Skippy peanut butter.
George Washington Carver did not invent peanut butter, but he is well-known for his extensive research on peanuts and their uses. He promoted the cultivation of peanuts and developed numerous products and recipes that utilized them. His work significantly contributed to the popularity of peanuts in American agriculture and cuisine.
no he did not make peanut he made peanut butter
George Washington carver found 300 diff. ways to make peanut butter
A German Shepherd first tasted peanut butter.
He made it in 1945. in 1919 george washinton carver made peanut butter
no but he made peanut butter!!!!!!!!!
1921
George Washington Carver developed about 300 different used for the peanut, but peanut butter was not among them. Peanut butter was developed in other cultures, and American style peanut butter was patented in 1884 to Marcellus Gilmore Edson of Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Yes, he did, but he didn't make peanut butter.
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