I think it's just an aqcuired taste. Back in school I never ate it because I was like "Hey... I don't want no PBnJ damn it, gimmee a turkey sandwich!". It felt so, 'stale'. Yet, I have never actually eaten peanut butter by itself.Hunchman801 wrote:Just like peanut butter with jelly, anyone who likes it has a terrible taste.
I remember eating Peanut butter on bread when I was in a situation where I had no other alternative to eat. It wasn't bad. But it was... DRY AS FUCK.
As you get a taste for Peanut butter on bread, then you'll love it with jelly as the sweet jelly makes it EASIER to get down. OMFG.
Like. WOW. You know how many of those I can eat? ALOT. That's how many.
I just had a pbnj sandwich yesterday. So really, it's a sandwich that tastes good to me because both spreads together, complement each other and make a better sandwich. If it were peanutbutter itself I'd consider it the poorman spread. Yet burgers were also the 'poor' man food one time, weren't they?
I also hear non-americans just don't like PBnJ and wonder why that is. (That's what I heard from a professor, so don't quote me if I'm wrong)










