Carver was often credited with the invention of peanut butter. While he may have made peanut butter, the preparation arose in other cultures independently. The Aztecs were known to have made it from ground peanuts in the 15th century, and one Marcellus Gilmore Edson was awarded U.S. Patent 306,727
mrbribery about 12 years ago
but did they achieve fusion with the bread?
tirnaaisling about 12 years ago
When combined with whole-meal bread the compound became critically unstable, this lead to a weapon that could end all wars… Worldwide, instantly!
xpurplezebra about 12 years ago
Carver was often credited with the invention of peanut butter. While he may have made peanut butter, the preparation arose in other cultures independently. The Aztecs were known to have made it from ground peanuts in the 15th century, and one Marcellus Gilmore Edson was awarded U.S. Patent 306,727
Molly mcgee about 12 years ago
It’s in the top five!!
jmcx4 about 12 years ago
But I don’t like whirrled peas!