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Re: Sandwich poll
Posted By: Nyperold, on host 209.214.142.44
Date: Wednesday, May 8, 2002, at 06:29:22
In Reply To: Re: Sandwich poll posted by wintermute on Wednesday, May 8, 2002, at 04:03:54:

> I was well into my teens before I ever tasted peanut butter. It tastes quite nice, but it's far too good at coating the roof of my mouth for me to want to eat on a regular basis. And as for mixing it with jam*, well, that just seems to be a crime against nature. What sort of flavours of jam tend to be used? I've seen strawberry mentioned in this thread, but are there others?

Peanut butter & Jelly is just a generic name for a sandwich containing peanut butter and some kind of fruit spread. Preserves, jam, jelly, marmalade and perhaps others may be used.

Orange marmalade and apricot preserves are rare, at least around here, raspberry is more common, and strawberry and grape are most common of all. And if you want to see mixing of the two, try Goober Grape, it which they put PB and grape fruit spread(I'm not sure what kind) in the same jar, Aquafresh-style.

Mint jelly is not for sandwiches, but for(so I hear) lamb.

> So, anyway, you Americans are weird.

I know we are. :)

> winter"Sounds disgusting"mute
>
> *You do mean jam, right? Actually using jelly would be even more wrong. Jelly should be eaten with ice cream.

Heh. Well, we have been known to put strawberry... something... on sundaes over here. I personally prefer hot fudge. :)

A thought occurred to me... what is your concept of these fruit spreads? We may be using the same word to mean different things.

Nyperold

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