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bednobs | 22:49 Sat 15th Sep 2012 | ChatterBank
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Is peanut butter sweet or savoury?
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I say savoury :-)
Tasty, tasty - very very tasty.
Umami. :P
I'd say revolting.
I automatically went to say sweet but the only time I have it is in savoury dishes.
Savoury, tasty, claggy yumminess on granary bread
I always thought it was savoury...like spread cheese. But now you mention it...
Peanut butter is in the same league as marmite. Vile. Just my opinion and on a par with nutella
Yucky
Savoury. It taste the same as a mouthful of salted peanuts chewed up but not swallowed.
I could (and do) eat it from the jar :-)
Yum!
Savoury I'd say. Don't like it as it sticks to the roof of my mouth!!
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i am firmly on the "sweet" side. If we have nothing else sweet in the house , a spoonful of PB will satisfy a sweet craving. The second biggest ingredient after nuts is sugar
To quote Mr Gump... "I think maybe it's both". ;D

I love peanut butter! I recently had some Polish sweets at work called 'Tiki Taki' and they were dark chocolate with peanut butter and coconut praline in the middle.... absolutely delicious!!!!
Funny to give to dogs.....
Never tasted it but would have gone for savoury - it looks a savoury colour (ie yucky brown). To me, sweet stuff is bright colours (like wine gums).
PS - I have a terrible sweet tooth.
Did they come in little boxes erin?
I'd say caramel blows your theory out of the water sherrardk. :)
Well yeah they did actually Douglas! ;)

No really... every time I hear that song now I crave those chocolates... they're amazing!

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