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We all know peanut butter is common,if not far too common with Americans.
Look you're alergic to it so I get you don't want to hear about how peanut butter is awesome.
Its fiarly common. I mean peanut butter and jelly is pretty much standard food for kids for lunch
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XVSRm80WzZk
Send help!
Thta's because we have a giant peanut growing culture here, just like corn. Thus a lot of our foods or food supply had those in it. Italy grows tons of grains to feed their pasta addiction. Asia grows rice as their staple food. Every culture has food that its climate, culture, economics, push to be a common staple.
I mean the danes put chocolate sprinkes on like EVERYTHING. If you go to a 'continental breakfast' thing at your hotel they'll have boxes of chocolate sprinkles for your toast. They obviously think this is super normal, where as I look at it like they're from mars.
Pray it is the tieth for me to sleep,so I shall not reply nor look at these dirty opinions anymore.
mmmmmmMMMMMMMM!
Peanut butter and melted cheddar cheese on toast.
Also loving the peanut butter in England. :D