My Conclusion: creamy peanut butter is better than chunky

Glinda

Senior Member
After much serious introspection and quiet contemplation, I've come to this conclusion: Creamy peanut butter is better than chunky. Do you agree? :tranquillity:
 

Creamy for me too (I also don't like them wedged in between my teeth) - but it has to be made with only 100% peanuts and, unsweetened, with no added oils. Kraft makes one that's not too bad, but the best is the grind your own at the health food store or bulk barn. The peanuts must be very fresh, not rancid.
 
Having performed a comprehensive and exhausting study, I too concur with Glinda's analysis. Clearly creamy is far superior to the (gag) chunky variety of peanut butter. I congratulate the OP on her astute observation.
 
I'm with those who preferred chunky but switched to creamy because we hated the peanuts chunks getting stuck between our teeth.
 
Used to love peanut butter as a child (in S.F.), would sneak some from the cupboard every chance I got.
Now I can't stand the taste, always tastes oily to me (no matter which brand/variety I've tried).
And as for vegemite, can't even stand the smell of it, which is a shame, as it's supposed have some health benefits. :aargh:
 
Creamy, or smooth as we say over here!

As for Vegemite, quite disgusting, and no comparison with Marmite!

Marmite is banned in Denmark and Canada, and getting it through Australian Customs is always a bit of a lottery!
 
Creamy, or smooth as we say over here!

As for Vegemite, quite disgusting, and no comparison with Marmite!

Marmite is banned in Denmark and Canada, and getting it through Australian Customs is always a bit of a lottery!

I hate both of them but hubby says vegemite spreads smoother. Is marmite banned because it tastes disgusting?!
 
I'll take creamy over crunchy any day and when I do, I don't even fool with the bread. I just eat the peanut butter. I know, I'm weird. :)
 
Creamy, or smooth as we say over here!

As for Vegemite, quite disgusting, and no comparison with Marmite!

Marmite is banned in Denmark and Canada, and getting it through Australian Customs is always a bit of a lottery!

What the heck is in it that would get it banned?
 
What the heck is in it that would get it banned?

Everything you didn't want to know about Marmite:

http://www.ibtimes.com/whats-really-marmite-and-why-it-banned-644308

http://www.unileverfoodsolutions.co.uk/product/Marmite-1/MARMITE/MARMITE-Yeast-Extract-6x250g.html


  1. Today, the main ingredients of Marmite manufactured in the UK are glutamic acid-richyeast extract, with lesser quantities ofsodium chloride, vegetable extract, niacin,thiamine, spice extracts, riboflavin, folic acidand celery extracts, although the precise composition is a trade secret.


 


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