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Sorry, who doesn't like peanut butter?
If you didn't grow up with peanut butter, then it looks like diarrhea. The smell is quite strong as well.
Where did you grow up?
I grew up with peanut butter. I have friends who didn't
Just something I've heard from Europeans occasionally 🤷🏻♀️
... What kind of Europeans?
The kind from Europe I'd assume
I'm yet to meet a europe who doesn't like peanut butter and I live in Sweden, 2 years in a student dorm full of EU citizens and internationals.
Interesting! I'm just an insulated American going by what I've heard on various reddit forums in the past. Unfortunately I haven't had the opportunity to meet too many Europeans personally yet :) Redditors are notoriously full of shit, though, so I shouldn't be surprised.
Tbh, though, I would understand if someone didn't like PB; some times I don't even like it if there's too much.
I did a bit of searching online and now I'm convinced it's some kind of American myth, wonder how that started.