Who did actually invent peanut butter? I've gotten into an argument with a guy about it since I recall reading a long time ago that it was falsely attributed to a black guy and that a white guy did it before him. What's the truth behind this?
Also he claims that iced tea was invented by blacks because in the wikipedia page "The oldest printed recipes for iced tea date back to the 1870s. Two of the earliest cookbooks with iced tea recipes are the Buckeye Cookbook[9] by Estelle Woods Wilcox, first published in 1876, and Housekeeping in Old Virginia[10] by Marion Cabell Tyree, first published in 1877.[11]", he says both estelle and marion are black names and wilcox, cabell and tyree are black surnames, I don't know about this one.
> who squish p-nuts first > who put tea in fridge first
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Nathan Jones
So if we were talking about who built an aqueduct first, according to you a valid reply would be:
>who put rock above rock first
Nolan Collins
bump for truth
Jose Cox
How can no one in Sup Forums know about this?
Matthew Hill
Since peanuts are an American crop, some unknown Native 4000 years ago probably bashed a handful of peanuts in a metate when she was hungry and couldn’t find any corn.
I know what you mean but there's no proof of that. But did they really? I recall reading a white guy did it, but the nigger got the fame.
Nathaniel Fisher
The aztecs were making peanut butter before euros arrived.
Joshua Martin
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Brayden Smith
Peanut sauce is a traditional sauce in Indonesian kitchen. It's obviously not the same, but it doesn't take a genius to convert it into peanut butter.
Jeremiah Jackson
>Niggers invent peanut butter fake news
Austin Ramirez
Yes and Indonesians too. Niggers try to claim the silliest shit as their own.
Caleb Adams
Peanut Butter George Washington Carver (who began his peanut research in 1903)? Nope. Peanuts, which are native to the New World tropics, were mashed into paste by Aztecs hundreds of years ago. Evidence of modern peanut butter comes from US patent #306727 issued to Marcellus Gilmore Edson of Montreal, Quebec in 1884, for a process of milling roasted peanuts between heated surfaces until the peanuts reached "a fluid or semi-fluid state." As the product cooled, it set into what Edson described as "a consistency like that of butter, lard, or ointment." In 1890, George A. Bayle Jr., owner of a food business in St. Louis, manufactured peanut butter and sold it out of barrels. J.H. Kellogg, of cereal fame, secured US patent #580787 in 1897 for his "Process of Preparing Nutmeal," which produced a "pasty adhesive substance" that Kellogg called "nut-butter."
Thank you, this is what I wanted. May the niggers in your land get the rope some day.
Isaiah Cook
not a problem. check out the link for other black invention myths.
Kayden Johnson
Do you know anything about the iced tea claim?
Hudson Cooper
Iced tea is literally just fucking cold tea
it's not an invention.
I'd be pretty fucking positive some limey woman in ye olde england in the frozen winter had left a pot of tea and forgot about it and some one drank it cold
Brody Gray
just google it dude
not that hard
Oliver Clark
you guys literally cant spend 60 seconds to google something?? jesus
Kevin Lee
White inventions are usually well documented.
Blacks are do desperate to claim an invention they settle for anecdotal evidence.
Ryder Cox
> believing everything you look up on google > being this much of a 56%
Dominic Cook
There are Aztec and Maya records of peanut paste that far predate the USA. There’s probably archeological evidence as well.
Joseph Turner
That's also suspicious as fuck. "Make tea, but drink it cold" is one of those things that won't have any documentation because it's so fucking obvious. 99% likelihood it was a chinaman btw.
Asher Cox
Massa had his nigger slave make peanut butter and tea, gave recipe. Slave stole it. Surprise !