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When cooled, his product had "a consistency like that of butter, lard, or ointment". The patent describes a process of using heated equipment to mill roasted peanuts until the peanuts reached "a fluid or semi-fluid state", and then optionally mixing the resulting paste with sugar for use in confectionaries. [3] [4] [5]
Patent for peanut butter. The earliest references to peanut butter can be traced to Aztec and Inca civilizations, who ground roasted peanuts into a paste. [2] However, several people can be credited with the invention of modern peanut butter and the processes involved in making it.
John Harvey Kellogg, the American doctor, nutritionist and cereal pioneer, filed a patent for a proto-peanut butter in 1895, according to the Smithsonian Magazine.
George Washington Carver was not the inventor of peanut butter. [66] The first peanut butter related patent was filed by John Harvey Kellogg in 1895, and peanut butter was used by the Incas centuries prior to that. [67] [68] Carver did compile hundreds of uses for peanuts, in addition to uses for pecans, and sweet potatoes.
9. Smuckers Lost Out on a PB&J Patent. J.M. Smuckers, maker of the lunch-box-friendly Uncrustables peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, probably figured it had little to lose by patenting a "sealed ...
George Washington Carver was not the inventor of peanut butter. The first peanut butter related patent was filed by John Harvey Kellogg in 1895, and peanut butter was used by the Incas centuries prior to that. Carver did compile hundreds of uses for peanuts, in addition to uses for pecans, and sweet potatoes.
Roasty as can be, Santa Cruz Organic’s Dark Roasted peanut butter is exactly what it sounds like. This is a deep, thick, toasty thing, creamy with tiny little bits of peanut texture all ...
In 1988, Peter Pan was the first brand of peanut butter to be sold in plastic jars. [9] [10] The product was the main ingredient in Frankford Candy & Chocolate Company's now-discontinued product, Peter Pan Peanut Butter Cups. [citation needed] On December 8, 2020, Conagra announced that it would sell the Peter Pan brand to Post Holdings. [11]