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It doesn't taste ANYTHING like it though)))
My advise is, if you ever buy one, buy Jif (if it's available in Russia.) It has a taste of roasted ( жареный арахис) peanuts. Particularly if it's "crunchy."
It doesn't taste ANYTHING like it though)))
My advise is, if you ever buy one, buy Jif (if it's available in Russia.) It has a taste of roasted ( жареный арахис) peanuts. Particularly if it's "crunchy."
Jif crunchy is the way to go. Dogs love it too, it's very high in protein. It's a problem for them because it gets stuck in the ridges of their upper pallet and they can't get it out so if you give it to a dog don't give them too much at a time. That Belorussian canned milk is the best. I used to put it on everything.
Make sure that you spread some jam over it, or honey (when eaten with bread). Peanut butter is very dry and sticky and the jam will fix that problem. Also to answer Scrats question, we eat peanut butter in our house hold, we usually have a jar of it at all times. IDK if my parents like it that much though, since they don’t eat it all that much, but they are the ones buying it, so they must approve of the taste?
Also IDK if you know this Max, but peanuts are not nuts, they are legumes, related to beans. When the pod forms, the plant shoves it into the ground and it ripens underground. Quite a bizarre plant. Also as far as taste and texture it’s most similar to Nutella, which is something you should try too if you’ve never had it. It’s a chocolate + hazelnut spread.
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