Ciao! Sono un cittadino mongolo in Mongolia che ha comprato questo burro di arachidi e l’ha assaggiato per la prima volta nella mia vita. È stato interessante, tuttavia mi chiedevo solo se voi cittadini tedeschi avete opinioni al riguardo.

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di Ok-Neighborhood-8965

25 Comments

  1. Actual-Garbage2562 on

    Im a german citizen in germany and I have zero opinions on this peanutbutter in particular. Thanks

  2. nutsqueezer123 on

    It’s a store brand peanut butter. The supermarket chain is called Edeka 🙂

    I find it alright.

  3. I’m sorry, but in thinking you bought a  “German food product”, you bought something that is considered an “American food product” over here. Peanut butter is not widely eaten by many Germans.

    But you can ask us anything about different nougat cremes like Nutella!

  4. Babayagaletti on

    It’s okay but it’s not a high-quality peanut butter and uses quite a few unnecessary ingredients (e.g. palm oil and sugar). So it’s really not good for you and tastes okay-ish. You can get Erdnussmus which is just peanuts (sometimes with a bit of salt) which is way way healthier and does really well in cooking/baking. I like the one by dm or koro

  5. Just remember to stir it to evenly redistribute the oils before using. Find it helps.

  6. Zenmaster13 on

    It’s not crunchy so it’s inherently worse unfortunately, I’m sorry you had to suffer through inferior peanut butter.

  7. hiroaki-sato on

    it‘s an american style product (you can see the blue stripes and stars), and I like it best spread on bread with butter below and marmalade on top

  8. NextStopGallifrey on

    I’m an American in Germany. It tastes like (some brands of) American peanut butter. It happens to taste like the brands I like.

    You don’t have to eat it with jam/jelly/marmalade, but American peanut butter is best eaten on sliced sandwich bread. It can also go on a flatbread made out of white flour (preferably), though that’s less common.

  9. _O_beron on

    I live near the border with the Netherlands and prefer to get the Dutch peanut butter (Pindakaas).

  10. I prefer the crunchy versions, but I love peanut butter in general!

  11. LemonfishSoda on

    It’s great for making peanut sauce. That’s the only thing I ever use it for, so I don’t know anything beyond that.

  12. Soggy-Bat3625 on

    Side quest(ion): While Germany is not big on peanut butter, the Netherlands are, with their pindakaas. What do Dutch people think about the American stuff, and the Americans about the Dutch products?

  13. ZeakNato on

    as an american who was raised on peanut butter, getting this here in germany, it’s serviceable. there’s not really much difference you can get out of peanut butter without adding anything. It tastes just fine to me!

  14. Please please try Calvé from the Netherlands or Skippy peanut butter from the US!!

    There is quite some difference in price but with peanut butter opting for the more expensive brands to me is more than worth it. I’m biased tho cause I love PB and eat it daily.

    In terms of opinions, peanut butter is generally marketed as an American thing in Germany (hence all the flags on various products). In the Netherlands e.g. peanut butter, or Pindakaas in Dutch, is very much part of the national culture and their peanut butter is very runny and quite oily compared to German or American peanut butter and has little crumbs in them.

    I wouldn’t say peanut butter is a thing in Germany tho.

    Insider tip:
    Try peanut butter with preferably white bread, a small touch of salted butter, and strawberry vanilla jam from Schwartau!!! It’s HEAVENLY. If you wanna go all out on the sweetness also but marshmallow fluff spread on it which you can usually get in the same aisle at the grocery store. 🙂

    Watch out tho it might be dangerous for some because it’s an absolute calorie (and sugar) bomb and tastes delicious imo hahaha

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