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George Washington Carver invented peanut butter because many farmers were using peanut butter to replenish their soil and they couldn't find a use for peanuts. He found many ways to use peanuts such as ink, paper,peanut butter, shoe polish, soap, cooking oil, and so many others.
George Washington Carver invented many things I believe. One thing he invented was one of my favorite things, peanut butter. I think he created peanut oil also. he used peanuts to make things like peanut butter, milk, evaporated milk and many others that you can find in his biography.and yes he created peanut oil and i think over 300 other things.
Many people love peanut butter.
It may seem weird but the puritans actually invented peanut butter. it took many people. a huge man would hit the peanuts with a mallet. also a farmer would have to grow the peanuts. ect.
Many commercial brands of peanut butter do not have sulfate in them. In reduced fat peanut butter Copper Sulfate is a common ingredient.
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Approx 100 for regular peanut butter
14 grams make up a tablespoon of peanut butter.
There are many reasons why vegans don't eat peanut butter. One reason is because peanut butter contains salmonella.
Who ever told you God invented peanut butter? There are many claims about the origin of peanut butter. Africans ground peanuts into stews as early as the 14th century. The Chinese have crushed peanuts into creamy sauces for centuries. Satay sauced has been used for hundreds of years. Civil War soldiers dined on 'peanut porridge.' These uses, however, bore little resemblance to peanut butter as you know it today. In 1890, a St. Louis physician supposedly encouraged the owner of a food products company, George A. Bayle Jr., to process and package ground peanut paste as a nutritious protein substitute for people with poor teeth who couldn't chew meat. The physician apparently had experimented by grinding peanuts in his hand-cranked meat grinder. Bayle mechanized the process and began selling peanut butter out of barrels for about 6
There are about 75 calories in a See's peanut butter patty.
No. Platypuses have no interest at all in peanut butter (or peanut paste as it is still known in many parts of Australia).