I literally had two PB&J sandwiches yesterday and was willing to accept that different cultures have their own food traditions.... And then I heard the words “ketchup sandwich “.
The girl put ALLOT of jam and peanut butter and still did not like it. The thing is, if you dislike the peanut butter of stickness of it; you can do what I do. Spread as thin a layer of peanut butter as possible onto both sides of bread. Then load it up with that jam. The peanut butter will seal the two slices of bread together so long as you didn't smear the jam all the way to the edges. Yea the jam will still ooze out but you'll enjoy it more with less peanut butter and more jam. Possibly.
Ketchup is full of sugar. Americans usually combine it with our hamburger and hotdog sandwiches. Bread is traditionally used with our sandwiches. So it makes as much sense as a jelly/jam sandwich.
When I first moved to the states at the age of 6, peanut butter and jelly was one of the first things I learned to say. Every morning the teacher would ask us if we wanted the hot lunch (whatever was on the menu for the day) or a pb&j. I was too shy to attempt to say whatever the hot lunch was, so I ended up eating pb&j everyday for the entire year. The initial bite was way too sweet, but after a few weeks I ended up liking it. We never keep grape jelly in the house, but on the off chance that it’s there, I’ll have one with milk.
That's The Thing, People Who Say They Don't Like Something At First Will Say:Ew That Tastes Grows But Like You Said You Tried It Again & Again Until You Came To The Conclusion Of "holy shit? THIS IS ACTUALLY DELICIOUS❤" If You Try A New Food Once Over Time You Start To Love It The More You Eat It
They're British, Any Flavor Or Spices Will Make Them Go "By Jove This Has FLAVOR TAKE IT AWAY & BRRRRRING ME MY BLAND DISH OF MUSHY PEAS & CAN OF BAKED BEANS
PBJ is SUCH a staple here in the U.S., that it's strange hearing adults, who don't have a peanut allergy, say they've never tried it before. Lol And, for me, PBJ is much better on toasted, seeded bread.
I've had mixed fruit jam and butter since I was a kid. Never made pb&j. I've seen a lot of people make it in videos and know that it's an American staple. However the idea of mushing two slices of bread with peanut butter and jam is just a bit absurd to me.
He didn’t invent peanut butter he helped to bring sustainable farming to the mainstream to help the nutrient depleted soil in the south by rotating crops using peanut plants. The man was a genus so don’t insult him by giving him false credit and not recognizing his real achievements.
the ultimate PB & J: white bread, loads of crunchy peanut butter, a little bit of grape jelly, diagonally cut, and a tall glass of whole milk on the side. perfection.
You just definitely need more filling, particularly the jelly. Also, to maximize the ultimate American childhood experience, the sandwich should be made, wrapped in foil or plastic wrap and put in the fridge for a few hours so the soft white bread begins to fuse with the pb and j and take on a totally new texture.
She supports peanut butter "because it was invented by a black man", when it was really invented and patented by a white Canadian named Marcellus Gilmore Edson 😂
So she likes Ketchup sandwiches but hated the PB&J - okkkkk? And she also said the PB&J doesn't make sense. The PB&J makes as much sense to Americans as her beloved Ketchup sandwich to her. She says when you go through the gates of hell they'll make you eat a PB&J , 😆 LOL. I say that ketchup sandwich would be it.
That combination is wrong even with the best. I can't believe adults would eat PB&J. You'd think their taste buds would have developed by now. The texture is also bad. I also hate smushy white bread.
@Purple Citrine People can disagree with you. 🤓The whole segment is about people either liking it or not. I just shared my opinion. Why are you so hostile to people who don't conform or like something? Sounds like you need to "move tf on" and lighten up
George Washington Carver did not invent peanut butter. He discovered over 300 hundred uses for peanuts including chili sauce, shampoo, shaving cream, and glue.
@Ginger he invented a process for making pb from roasted peanuts. Peanut butter itself has existed in one form or another for hundreds and hundreds of years with the earliest mentionings in Aztec pictographs.
The earliest reference to peanut butter can be traced back to the Ancient Incas and the Aztecs who ground roasted peanuts into a paste. However, modern peanut butter, its process of production and the equipment used to make it, can be credited to at least three inventors. In 1884 Marcellus Gilmore Edson of Canada patented peanut paste, the finished product from milling roasted peanuts between two heated surfaces. In 1895 Dr. John Harvey Kellogg (the creator of Kellogg’s cereal) patented a process for creating peanut butter from raw peanuts. He marketed it as a nutritious protein substitute for people who could hardly chew on solid food. In 1903, Dr. Ambrose Straub of St. Louis, Missouri, patented a peanut-butter-making machine.
John Harvey Kellogg invented peanut butter, George Wahington Carver was a great agricultural scientist and inventor but he didn't invent peanut butter. I learned that by reading an article and was misinformed about the truth for years.
It wasn't until I was about 30 that I found out that PB&J wasn't loved the world over. It shocked me and I went to the kitchen and made me a delicious PB&J to cry for those who have never had one.
I think the popularity of the sandwich arose due to its convenience, portability, and being a decent source of protein/carbs/fat. I've never had one, partially because I was an idiot child that choked on bread alone multiple times. Throwing thick and sticky peanut butter into the mix would have turned the sandwich into an edible death trap for me.
I’m sorry, George Washington Carver did not invent peanut butter, but he did assist on it’s development. He did invent many other things with peanuts though. I can’t imagine liking something just because of the color of someone’s skin. Thanks for pushing that.
I feel like you definitely have to try it with the sweet ass American peanut butter to get the full experience 😂 I feel like the peanut butter there might not be unhealthy enough to taste good!
Grilled banana and peanut butter sandwich PP&J with banana Peanut butter and marshmallow fluff Toast with peanut butter and banana plus you can add jelly if you want
Kaitlyn Peacock I mean I don’t wanna get into politics and shit but it kinda is bc at the end of the day, u eating what you want and become obese ultimately falls onto the hands of the NHS
You cannot trust anyone to give an accurate taste test on food they detest. While I am not big on PB&J sandwiches I would not try to tell anyone if they were good or not. I don't like jam or jelly so of course would give the sandwich a bad review. However their bread is huge so much bigger than what we have here in USA.
Because they were baked in bigger containers at the factories that produced them ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ What answer were you expecting? Like, "Coz European food, bleeergh!" 😂?
This is funny. I’m in New Zealand and my husband loves peanut butter and anything. PB & Honey, PB & banana as well as PB & jam of course. My favourite is Peanut Butter & Nutella on white toast.... it’s like having s Snickers Bar on toast for breakfast. Mmmm
PB and j hit the spot after a long day if you don't feel like cooking. Also, perfect as a take along snack. Finally, PB and j are inexpensive and have a long shelf life so they are perfect emergency food when you need to stay sheltered during blizzards or hurricanes. You have fruit, carbs, protein, and good oils.
Black girl is like "Ketchup on bread. Ummmm so good." "PBJ? Nasty This ain't it" Lol. Your opinion stop mattering once you got excited over ketchup on bread, girl 😆
PB&J depends on the jelly/jam/preserves and the peanut butter. To me, anyway. I like natural crunchy peanutbutter and apple jelly or strawberry preserves.
You have to spread way more P&J on the bread and bring it to the edge of the bread. It also taste better if you cut it on the diagonal and where is the glass of milk! The milk also makes the sandwich taste better !
Also I love the fact that some of their videos don't get quite as many views as their most famous videos, so it feels like we can talk to them more easily - is that just me😂😅
I’m from Alabama and some things are an acquired taste until you find one by accident.I grew up with this as a kid at home in school and as a quick snack.
I don’t understand how anyone can dislike a good peanut butter and jelly. My school used to serve cold peanut butter and jelly sandwiches for breakfast and it was the best.
Toasted bread, peanut butter with some honey mixed in, jelly, some sliced bananas smacked together with a tall glass of milk is the sloppiest masterpiece that you could ever be presented
At 0:50, she's wrong. George Washington Carver did NOT invent peanut butter. It was invented by John Harvey Kellogg. GWC did come up with 300 uses for peanuts though. He just didn't invent PB. Kind of a dumb reason to "support it" anyway. Also, she says "read up on your history", but apparently she hasn't.
I've never had pb&j with jam. As far as I know its always with jelly. Grape jelly and peanut butter. They also need a lot more jelly, to offset the peanut butter
Yeah you need the thicker consistently of jelly to get a real feel for the taste. jam just won't cut it. also apparently their peanut butter is really bitter, so that might throw it off for them too :(
From 5th grade to sophomore year of HS, made a PBJ sandwich and packed an apple and snack size bag of potato chips for lunch. Boring, but it didn't need to be refrigerated. After soph year, got my driver's license and a car, went off campus for lunches. Still eat the occasional PBJ on whole wheat when I am not up to 'cooking'.
debradeesimmons that’s a completely different type of bean lolll, our baked beans are in like a tomatoey kind of sauce that works great with buttered toast
@@pinkgirl5041 yep, knew that those beans put on toast was a different type of beans. Also, those beans are accompanied by a different a sauce. Just trying to make a point a burrito is the closest that I'd come to eating beans with some type of carb - in this case a tortilla vs the toast in the UK for their beans on toast.
I hope I never see such hard times that I'll have to resort to eating ketchup sandwiches... That is the most struggle meal I've ever heard of in my life
I feel like the lady came in with her own bias before trying it which is always disappointing when people do that. Kind of strange too when she sets the standard of a good sandwich at a ketchup one.
We Americans are very picky on the kind of peanut butter and jelly we put on a PB&J and what brands. I usually put Jif Peanut butter and Smucker's strawberry jelly as my usual thing to put on the sandwich. But we're also picky about what kind of bread we use too. Some people prefer white bread, some prefer wheat, some prefer sourdough, it just changes from person to person. Peanut butter is full of protean so it can act as a good substitute for anyone who doesn't eat meat, jelly has fruit in it so we get some kind of vitamin C, and depending on what you use for bread you get the nutrients that come from that. So yeah, it varies. You say we have weird tastes, but we can say the same for you guys.
And if it was created by an Asian would we not like it? Why does it matter what color skin the creator of the most amazing sandwich was? It’s irrelevant.
Just ate a pb&j, which inspired me to look up and watch this video. Here in Rhode Island we eat it with fluff which is a marshmallow spread...yep. Her bread was gigantic, btw!
What on earth is this nonsense? I’m nearly 32, as English as they come and I regularly had pb&j sandwiches growing up. This isn’t some sort of weird new thing, my mum even used to buy the jars with striped peanut butter and jam from the supermarket. Whoever is in charge of buzzfeed UK needs to stop peddling this fake idea of the U.K.
They probably meant George Washington Carver. But he did not invent peanut butter. He was one of the greatest inventors in American history, discovering over 300 hundred uses for peanuts including chili sauce, shampoo, shaving cream and glue.
"I don't know why Americans like what they like, this doesn't make any sense." Says the ketchup sandwich lady . Lol
Lmao
Yeah that sounded pretty disgusting. I couldn't help but cringe when she said that.
Right !!!!!Currently eating a peanut butter and jelly sandwich with my son btw
@@Deadriaification as you should! A far superior sandwich 😂
Rebekah Beall IT WAS DELICIOUS!!! We are not ashamed 😂😂😂
I literally had two PB&J sandwiches yesterday and was willing to accept that different cultures have their own food traditions.... And then I heard the words “ketchup sandwich “.
That isn't culture here she's just weird asf
Facts
I’m a Brit, living near London currently sat here eating a PB&J judging her for a ketchup sandwich. Don’t worry, it’s weird…judge her.
You didn’t put enough filling in the sandwiches.
I agree.
It needs to be a struggle to keep it all on the bread
I was literally on the verge of tears when I first watched this video because there was so little fillings in that pb&j 😭
The girl put ALLOT of jam and peanut butter and still did not like it.
The thing is, if you dislike the peanut butter of stickness of it; you can do what I do. Spread as thin a layer of peanut butter as possible onto both sides of bread. Then load it up with that jam. The peanut butter will seal the two slices of bread together so long as you didn't smear the jam all the way to the edges. Yea the jam will still ooze out but you'll enjoy it more with less peanut butter and more jam. Possibly.
I dislike how disrespectful of an amount of jelly he put on that bread. That purple ass bread, fam
She likes ketchup sandwiches ... looses all credibility lol
Yes she knows she doesn’t like peanut butter so she could’ve put a little bit of peanut butter on it and more jam or jelly
The one who didn't like the PB&J also likes ketchup sandwiches, so I don't know that her opinion means a lot when it comes to sandwiches.
Exactly 🥴
omg PB&ketchup must be amazing!
Really though. Vile 🤮
I like ketchup sandwiches 😂
I just had peanut butter and HP sauce. weirdly divine!
“It doesn’t make sense” BUT a ketchup sandwich does ?!🤢😆
Ketchup is full of sugar. Americans usually combine it with our hamburger and hotdog sandwiches. Bread is traditionally used with our sandwiches.
So it makes as much sense as a jelly/jam sandwich.
@@DoubleGoon ketchup has salt 😐
@@DoubleGoon it’s more about the consistency of ketchup compared to jelly
@@DoubleGoon our?
“That isn’t for me”, from the person who likes just ketchup and bread.
And? 😂 just because someone likes ketchup sandwiches it doesn't mean they like the taste of peanut butter and jam? Completely different taste.
I used to eat mayonnaise sandwich, so what??
@@victoriabitong760 thats fucking disgusting my cousin does that 😷
That girl is raggedy.
If you don't like peanut butter and jelly, you can get the hell out.
I was disappointed that they didn't cut the bread diagonally.
When I first moved to the states at the age of 6, peanut butter and jelly was one of the first things I learned to say. Every morning the teacher would ask us if we wanted the hot lunch (whatever was on the menu for the day) or a pb&j. I was too shy to attempt to say whatever the hot lunch was, so I ended up eating pb&j everyday for the entire year. The initial bite was way too sweet, but after a few weeks I ended up liking it. We never keep grape jelly in the house, but on the off chance that it’s there, I’ll have one with milk.
What a wholesome story TT_TT you won the internet today
With milk just is the best way to have one
Strawberry jam good as well
That's The Thing, People Who Say They Don't Like Something At First
Will Say:Ew That Tastes Grows
But Like You Said
You Tried It Again & Again
Until You Came To The Conclusion Of "holy shit? THIS IS ACTUALLY DELICIOUS❤"
If You Try A New Food Once Over Time You Start To Love It The More You Eat It
You needed more jelly/jam and a tall, cold glass of milk with that PB & J. Classic!
Milk ?
@@AtomicJay1 well, of course! There's no other option..
@@AtomicJay1 yeah PB & J needs milk or its not that good
@@huh2245 and a banana 🤪
🤮🤢🤢🤢🤢
I don’t understand how people are grossed out by pb&j but a ketchup sandwich sounds fantastic to them.
They're British,
Any Flavor Or Spices
Will Make Them Go
"By Jove This Has FLAVOR
TAKE IT AWAY & BRRRRRING ME MY BLAND DISH OF MUSHY PEAS & CAN OF BAKED BEANS
PBJ is SUCH a staple here in the U.S., that it's strange hearing adults, who don't have a peanut allergy, say they've never tried it before. Lol
And, for me, PBJ is much better on toasted, seeded bread.
I didnt even teasted peanut butter until i was 25 lol
TOAST. YES.
Just need to add chunky peanut butter tastes so much better.
I've had mixed fruit jam and butter since I was a kid. Never made pb&j. I've seen a lot of people make it in videos and know that it's an American staple. However the idea of mushing two slices of bread with peanut butter and jam is just a bit absurd to me.
I'd beat my brains out for some toasted PB on seeded whole grain bread mmmmmm all melty and warm
Ketchup sandwich ?
*Braincells have Left the chat
He didn’t invent peanut butter he helped to bring sustainable farming to the mainstream to help the nutrient depleted soil in the south by rotating crops using peanut plants. The man was a genus so don’t insult him by giving him false credit and not recognizing his real achievements.
But why would you get someone who doesn’t like PB to participate in a video tasting PB&J? She was set against it from the beginning 😂😂
because, you M0R0N, the world doesnt work that way. You have to include other oponions to represent reality and not your own little bubble.
the ultimate PB & J: white bread, loads of crunchy peanut butter, a little bit of grape jelly, diagonally cut, and a tall glass of whole milk on the side. perfection.
That’s a perfect combo right there
Ew a little bit , nah they both have to be an equal amount
i agree but id go strawberry it fits with the milk better for me lol
Crunchy peanut butter so disgusting might as well just put whole peanuts instead
@Twisted Bliss how is it disgusting, it's just peanuts
Ketchup sandwich ?! That is mad !
Ketchup by itself on a piece of bread - yeah, I agree. To me that's mad, at least eat a hot dog or hamburger with it.
Lol.
Yea like sociopath lol
Yeah😨
We’d make broiled cheese and ketchup toasts as kids
I automatically knew Ketchup Karen was gonna hate on the PB&J. She had hate in her heart from the jump....😆
Never had this either, but actually laughing at the cat commentary right at the beginning 😆
You have to make one. They are so yummy. I still eat them as an adult and my kids LOVE them.
@Stepping Onnn they are so magical!!!! 😆
@@rachelpayne9017 I’m British and I love them
Def try it. Easy to make, and a great snack.
@@zeallust8542 snack?? a sandwich is like a meal normally
Im in the UK aswell try brown bread, natural whole earth peanut butter and black currant jam. Best version and way better than strawberry jam
Or orange marmalade... or fig jam...
Ginger or cement
Grape is better than Strawberry jam!!!
@@delirium129 fig jam is too sweet
@@brittneyhunter5068 grape?!?!
Their bread is significantly bigger in size than in the US.
Looked almost cartoonish😂
You just definitely need more filling, particularly the jelly. Also, to maximize the ultimate American childhood experience, the sandwich should be made, wrapped in foil or plastic wrap and put in the fridge for a few hours so the soft white bread begins to fuse with the pb and j and take on a totally new texture.
@@hazyviews you mustn't dare insult the legacy of the American childhood. We've invaded nations for less you know
@@Ld_277😂
She supports peanut butter "because it was invented by a black man", when it was really invented and patented by a white Canadian named Marcellus Gilmore Edson 😂
Ben "I got white bread cuz obviously its the least healthy...😂😂😂😂"
And lol his cat really did look like a statue
How can such a simple sandwich be made wrong by all three of them?
I dont trust people that dont explain WHY they dont like something
Ketchup sandwich? Nononono
So she likes Ketchup sandwiches but hated the PB&J - okkkkk? And she also said the PB&J doesn't make sense. The PB&J makes as much sense to Americans as her beloved Ketchup sandwich to her. She says when you go through the gates of hell they'll make you eat a PB&J , 😆 LOL. I say that ketchup sandwich would be it.
Pls tell me she don’t mean just bread and ketchup ? 🥴
But mayonnaise sandwiches tho....
What :s no
@@debradeesimmons2663 yes omg
If you bought the right peanut butter and jelly you can't go wrong with this!
That combination is wrong even with the best. I can't believe adults would eat PB&J. You'd think their taste buds would have developed by now. The texture is also bad. I also hate smushy white bread.
@@jennyonthespectrum4581 stay mad
@Purple Citrine People can disagree with you. 🤓The whole segment is about people either liking it or not. I just shared my opinion. Why are you so hostile to people who don't conform or like something? Sounds like you need to "move tf on" and lighten up
@@jennyonthespectrum4581stay mad.
I support peanut butter because it was invented by a black man 😁
That sounds dumb .... 🤦😆 I mean it may not have Black ownership now so 🤷
I just find it a strange and funny statement
George Washington Carver did not invent peanut butter. He discovered over 300 hundred uses for peanuts including chili sauce, shampoo, shaving cream, and glue.
@Ginger he invented a process for making pb from roasted peanuts. Peanut butter itself has existed in one form or another for hundreds and hundreds of years with the earliest mentionings in Aztec pictographs.
The earliest reference to peanut butter can be traced back to the Ancient Incas and the Aztecs who ground roasted peanuts into a paste. However, modern peanut butter, its process of production and the equipment used to make it, can be credited to at least three inventors.
In 1884 Marcellus Gilmore Edson of Canada patented peanut paste, the finished product from milling roasted peanuts between two heated surfaces. In 1895 Dr. John Harvey Kellogg (the creator of Kellogg’s cereal) patented a process for creating peanut butter from raw peanuts. He marketed it as a nutritious protein substitute for people who could hardly chew on solid food. In 1903, Dr. Ambrose Straub of St. Louis, Missouri, patented a peanut-butter-making machine.
KETCHUP SANDWICH? Is she okay?
John Harvey Kellogg invented peanut butter, George Wahington Carver was a great agricultural scientist and inventor but he didn't invent peanut butter. I learned that by reading an article and was misinformed about the truth for years.
It wasn't until I was about 30 that I found out that PB&J wasn't loved the world over. It shocked me and I went to the kitchen and made me a delicious PB&J to cry for those who have never had one.
I can honestly say I haven't but am gonna nip down to the supermarket and go get myself some pbj
0:50 "invented by a black man, read up on your history" very ironic considering peanut butter was not actually invented by a black man
Put some brown on that bread. Toast it a little and that's where it's at.
I think the popularity of the sandwich arose due to its convenience, portability, and being a decent source of protein/carbs/fat.
I've never had one, partially because I was an idiot child that choked on bread alone multiple times. Throwing thick and sticky peanut butter into the mix would have turned the sandwich into an edible death trap for me.
I'm not being mean, but reading this made me laugh so hard 🤣🤣🤣 ....but same bro, always water by your side when eating PB
I'm a British and i tried a Peanut Butter & Jam sandwich and it is delicious. They didn't add enough Jam tho.
Brits are funny. They have the nerve to degrade PB&J but also believe that baked beans on bread is a delicacy 😂😂
I’m sorry, George Washington Carver did not invent peanut butter, but he did assist on it’s development. He did invent many other things with peanuts though. I can’t imagine liking something just because of the color of someone’s skin. Thanks for pushing that.
As American never herd of ketchup sandwich but I’m eating a pb&j as I watch this
Same
I had a peanut butter and banana sandwich
PBJ with grape jam is awesome! Hard to find grape jam in U.K. tho so I settle with strawberry. Its gotta be smooth pb obviously.
Sis, how can you enjoy essentially, squished tomatoes on bread but not a PBJ? 😂
I feel like you definitely have to try it with the sweet ass American peanut butter to get the full experience 😂 I feel like the peanut butter there might not be unhealthy enough to taste good!
Yeah I’ve tried American peanut butter and it’s completely different lol. Ours is very savoury and slightly salty
Wait what..... American peanut butter is Sweet 😲
Yeah, Britain doesn't allow as many artificial flavorings as the U.S. does. That's why they miss out on the best snacks! ;)
@J purple ramen Because artifiial flavorings taste good! LOL ;)
I hate that combination🤢🤢🤢
I love how even though she doesn’t like it, she put some respect on peanut butter’s name for being invented by a black man
I'm wondering what kind of jam they each used. Jam choice can change everything!
I feel like grape jelly is needed to have a real American pb&j.
Thats why my PB & J tastes bad i used strawberry jam
I prefer strawberry jelly on my pb&j.
@@daniellevaughn4598 same
Strawberry jellies way better
Blackberry jam
White bread, peanut butter, and Concorde grape jam is the way to go! I eat mine with a hot cup of tea.
The fact that peanut butter and jelly sounds weird just solidifies that Brits have the worst cuisine in the world.
"I've eaten one whole half!" 😂
from the UK, and PBJ is literally my life and has been for 10+ years 😌
Grilled banana and peanut butter sandwich
PP&J with banana
Peanut butter and marshmallow fluff
Toast with peanut butter and banana plus you can add jelly if you want
Kaitlyn Peacock this is why America has a national diabetes crisis
Stuntin Fahm yeah and the UK has a high obesity rate as well so
@Kaitlyn Peacock Yes that is true but even as American it's not as high as America.
Joseph Rolando people eat what they want so I mean not really our problem ya know
Kaitlyn Peacock I mean I don’t wanna get into politics and shit but it kinda is bc at the end of the day, u eating what you want and become obese ultimately falls onto the hands of the NHS
With a glass of cold milk pbj just hits diffrent
"I don't like peanut butter, but I support it because it was invented by a black man". Smh
Ketchup, sandwich? Must've been stranded in an airport for a while.
Your comment made me laugh so hard 😂
You cannot trust anyone to give an accurate taste test on food they detest. While I am not big on PB&J sandwiches I would not try to tell anyone if they were good or not. I don't like jam or jelly so of course would give the sandwich a bad review.
However their bread is huge so much bigger than what we have here in USA.
Britain teeth effect
Why is their bread so damn big over there? And shaped a little weird lol
Because they were baked in bigger containers at the factories that produced them ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
What answer were you expecting? Like, "Coz European food, bleeergh!" 😂?
@@DizzyBusy lmao
@@Fate_Craig lol
This is funny. I’m in New Zealand and my husband loves peanut butter and anything. PB & Honey, PB & banana as well as PB & jam of course. My favourite is Peanut Butter & Nutella on white toast.... it’s like having s Snickers Bar on toast for breakfast. Mmmm
Than you should really see what the last caveman uses peanut butter for, its hilarious
“I don’t like it” yea sure, but you like the ketchup mustard sandwich with beans biscuit and eggs toasted with tea and it’s really good innit
Peanut butter jam sandwich….”It doesn’t make any sense to me” says the ketchup girl…. Lame!! We Americans take our PB&J very serious!!! 💪🏼👊🏼
A KETCHUP SANDWICH IS WHERE IT’S AT AND I WILL DIE ON THIS HILL
Ada Enechi rip
Ada, no.
@@samcleal7290 you don't know culture
I used to love a ketchup sarnie as a kid 👌
@Ada Enechi You might be dying lonely then!
Their jelly looks weird. I've always used preserves with bits of real fruit in it.
They bought the cheapest jam ive ever seen
I’m British live in England and peanut butter and jam sandwiches are actually nice
This video made me want a pbj sandwich! I’m now eating a pbj at 12:16am! You put peanut butter on both slices of bread and jelly in the middle.
PB and j hit the spot after a long day if you don't feel like cooking. Also, perfect as a take along snack. Finally, PB and j are inexpensive and have a long shelf life so they are perfect emergency food when you need to stay sheltered during blizzards or hurricanes. You have fruit, carbs, protein, and good oils.
Black girl is like
"Ketchup on bread. Ummmm so good."
"PBJ? Nasty This ain't it"
Lol. Your opinion stop mattering once you got excited over ketchup on bread, girl 😆
Ketchup sandwich? That’s just absolutely grotesque
PB&J depends on the jelly/jam/preserves and the peanut butter. To me, anyway. I like natural crunchy peanutbutter and apple jelly or strawberry preserves.
👏 another person who likes strawberry 👏 grape is the most popular.
You have to spread way more P&J on the bread and bring it to the edge of the bread. It also taste better if you cut it on the diagonal and where is the glass of milk! The milk also makes the sandwich taste better !
Also I love the fact that some of their videos don't get quite as many views as their most famous videos, so it feels like we can talk to them more easily - is that just me😂😅
I’m inviting all of my British homies over for triple stack peanut butter and jelly!
🤗🤗
i cringed when they’d cut it the wrong way lol
I’m from Alabama and some things are an acquired taste until you find one by accident.I grew up with this as a kid at home in school and as a quick snack.
I don’t understand how anyone can dislike a good peanut butter and jelly. My school used to serve cold peanut butter and jelly sandwiches for breakfast and it was the best.
My black sister purchased some crappy peanut butter. Get Peter Pan Honey Roasted with Strawberry preserves on honey wheat bread. Trust me, fire 🔥
Toasted bread, peanut butter with some honey mixed in, jelly, some sliced bananas smacked together with a tall glass of milk is the sloppiest masterpiece that you could ever be presented
At 0:50, she's wrong. George Washington Carver did NOT invent peanut butter. It was invented by John Harvey Kellogg. GWC did come up with 300 uses for peanuts though. He just didn't invent PB. Kind of a dumb reason to "support it" anyway. Also, she says "read up on your history", but apparently she hasn't.
I've never had pb&j with jam. As far as I know its always with jelly. Grape jelly and peanut butter. They also need a lot more jelly, to offset the peanut butter
Yeah you need the thicker consistently of jelly to get a real feel for the taste. jam just won't cut it. also apparently their peanut butter is really bitter, so that might throw it off for them too :(
Something fruit on bread with peanut butter. Jam, jelly, preserves. It's all good.
Americans use it on sandwiches other countries want to make sauces and use them as some sort of seasoning
From 5th grade to sophomore year of HS, made a PBJ sandwich and packed an apple and snack size bag of potato chips for lunch. Boring, but it didn't need to be refrigerated. After soph year, got my driver's license and a car, went off campus for lunches. Still eat the occasional PBJ on whole wheat when I am not up to 'cooking'.
Is it just me or is there bread big af compared to the US😂😂
They need to get Americans to try beans on toast
No thanks!!! 😂😂😂
I'll eat bean burritos, but pass on the beans on toast though.😊.
debradeesimmons that’s a completely different type of bean lolll, our baked beans are in like a tomatoey kind of sauce that works great with buttered toast
@@pinkgirl5041 yep, knew that those beans put on toast was a different type of beans. Also, those beans are accompanied by a different a sauce. Just trying to make a point a burrito is the closest that I'd come to eating beans with some type of carb - in this case a tortilla vs the toast in the UK for their beans on toast.
debradeesimmons ahhh ok thanks for clarifying, that’s an interesting point
I hope I never see such hard times that I'll have to resort to eating ketchup sandwiches... That is the most struggle meal I've ever heard of in my life
Wiener water soup.. the juice leftover from boiling hot dogs.
Who ate a pb and j watching this bread 🍞 🥜 🍇
Peanut butter on waffles with maple syrup on top is where it’s at, or pb and honey sandwiches
Pretty sure she used sunflower butter and not peanut butter
I feel like the lady came in with her own bias before trying it which is always disappointing when people do that. Kind of strange too when she sets the standard of a good sandwich at a ketchup one.
We Americans are very picky on the kind of peanut butter and jelly we put on a PB&J and what brands. I usually put Jif Peanut butter and Smucker's strawberry jelly as my usual thing to put on the sandwich. But we're also picky about what kind of bread we use too. Some people prefer white bread, some prefer wheat, some prefer sourdough, it just changes from person to person. Peanut butter is full of protean so it can act as a good substitute for anyone who doesn't eat meat, jelly has fruit in it so we get some kind of vitamin C, and depending on what you use for bread you get the nutrients that come from that. So yeah, it varies. You say we have weird tastes, but we can say the same for you guys.
And if it was created by an Asian would we not like it? Why does it matter what color skin the creator of the most amazing sandwich was? It’s irrelevant.
I love having a nice cold glass of milk to go with peanut butter and jam sandwiches 😉😉
She's too judgemental
just searched this as a brit because I actually am trying it for the first time- approved
Bruh they treating this like it’s an EVENT 😭
With a glass of milk, fire.
Just ate a pb&j, which inspired me to look up and watch this video. Here in Rhode Island we eat it with fluff which is a marshmallow spread...yep. Her bread was gigantic, btw!
I can't believe that girls parents packed her ketchup sandwiches for school lunch
4:09 I find that lady kinda annoying ngl
He said protein in the nuts!
Lol
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
What on earth is this nonsense? I’m nearly 32, as English as they come and I regularly had pb&j sandwiches growing up. This isn’t some sort of weird new thing, my mum even used to buy the jars with striped peanut butter and jam from the supermarket. Whoever is in charge of buzzfeed UK needs to stop peddling this fake idea of the U.K.
"I support It because It was invented by a black man" wrf
They probably meant George Washington Carver. But he did not invent peanut butter. He was one of the greatest inventors in American history, discovering over 300 hundred uses for peanuts including chili sauce, shampoo, shaving cream and glue.
Wonder bread, smuckers strawberry jam, and some skippy or Jif.
Bonus points if you splurge on artesano and toast it.