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'''Peanut butter''' is a ] product usually consisting of roasted and ground ]s, sometimes sweetened. It is commonly sold in grocery stores, but can be made at home. Many styles are available, from creamy to crunchy. Creamy peanut butter is made by grinding all of the mixture very finely. The crunchier styles leave portions of the mixture with a coarser grind, resulting in larger pieces of peanut interspersed with the creamier fine ground mixture. '''Peanut butter''' is a ] product usually consisting of roasted and ground ]s, sometimes sweetened. It is commonly sold in grocery stores, but can be made at home. Many styles are available; the most popular are creamy (smooth) and crunchy, but ]-roasted or wholenut varieties can also be found. Creamy peanut butter is made by grinding all of the mixture very finely. The crunchier styles leave portions of the mixture with a coarser grind, resulting in larger pieces of peanut interspersed with the creamier fine ground mixture.


Used in ]es, ], and ], it is a good source of protein, and is popular with children. Some people are ] to peanut butter. Peanut butter is often contaminated with ]. Used in ]es (particularly the classic Peanut Butter and ] sandwich), ] (for example Reese's Pieces), and ], it is a good source of protein, and is popular with children. For people with ] ], the intense concentration of nuts in Peanut Butter can cause fatal ]. Peanut butter is often contaminated with ].


In ], Dr. ] originated an early variety of peanut butter at the ] in ], ]. Kellogg, along with his brother, ], patented a process for making peanut butter, but it used steamed peanuts rather than roasted peanuts. In ], Dr. ] originated an early variety of peanut butter at the ] in ], ]. Kellogg, along with his brother, ], patented a process for making peanut butter, but it used steamed peanuts rather than roasted peanuts.


Peanut Butter also makes a superior ] bait to cheese. Not only do mice prefer it to cheese, but it's sticky texture reduces the mouse's ability to steal the bait and not get caught.
Also useful as a bait in ] traps, as mice love it.


In 2002, an intentionally irreverent pseudo-scientific paper was published establishing that "Peanut Butter has no effect on the rotation of the Earth". ''(See also ])'' In 2002, an intentionally irreverent pseudo-scientific paper was published establishing that "Peanut Butter has no effect on the rotation of the Earth". ''(See also ])''

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Peanut butter is a food product usually consisting of roasted and ground peanuts, sometimes sweetened. It is commonly sold in grocery stores, but can be made at home. Many styles are available; the most popular are creamy (smooth) and crunchy, but honey-roasted or wholenut varieties can also be found. Creamy peanut butter is made by grinding all of the mixture very finely. The crunchier styles leave portions of the mixture with a coarser grind, resulting in larger pieces of peanut interspersed with the creamier fine ground mixture.

Used in sandwiches (particularly the classic Peanut Butter and Jelly sandwich), candy (for example Reese's Pieces), and pastry, it is a good source of protein, and is popular with children. For people with Nut allergies, the intense concentration of nuts in Peanut Butter can cause fatal anaphylactic shock. Peanut butter is often contaminated with aflatoxin.

In 1893, Dr. John Harvey Kellogg originated an early variety of peanut butter at the Battle Creek Sanitarium in Battle Creek, Michigan. Kellogg, along with his brother, W.K. Kellogg, patented a process for making peanut butter, but it used steamed peanuts rather than roasted peanuts.

Peanut Butter also makes a superior mouse trap bait to cheese. Not only do mice prefer it to cheese, but it's sticky texture reduces the mouse's ability to steal the bait and not get caught.

In 2002, an intentionally irreverent pseudo-scientific paper was published establishing that "Peanut Butter has no effect on the rotation of the Earth". (See also Ig Nobel Prize)

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