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Re: ...peanut butter

Posted: Wed Mar 05, 2014 8:44 pm
by Bob Pacey
Very Deep discussion


Oh and it is Paste.

Bob

Re: ...peanut butter

Posted: Thu Mar 06, 2014 1:40 am
by keats
But all the jars in the Supermarket say Peanut Butter. I can't find any Peanut Paste anywhere?

Re: ...peanut butter

Posted: Thu Mar 06, 2014 6:19 am
by warooa
Ya's are all nuts :P

Re: ...peanut butter

Posted: Thu Mar 06, 2014 6:30 am
by Bob Pacey
Anyone who grew up in Queensland just knows ... it's peanut paste. Butter comes from cows ... only Southerners and other Aussies of dubious extraction call it peanut butter.

There's only one problem with this argument ... if you type "peanut paste" into Google you get just 4130 hits compared with 2.4 million for "peanut butter", so it seems the weight of world opinion is against Queensland.

The debate hit the airwaves recently when a caller to ABC Radio in Brisbane complained about the ABC using an "American term" instead of a good ol' Queensland expression.

Callers then argued that Queensland legislation had prohibited anything but dairy products to be called "butter", a situation which had also led to "lemon butter" being known as "lemon curd" in some areas.

A former dairy farmer from Kingaroy said the law was changed in the 1970s after threats from other Australian States about legal action over restraints to free trade.

Although they lost, dairy farmers strongly opposed the move at the time.

Chris Patch from The Peanut Van in Kingaroy also rang in. They sell "peanut paste" and have been complimented by their customers for using this term but she says she had also been advised that "butter" sounds more spreadable.

Re: ...peanut butter

Posted: Thu Mar 06, 2014 8:10 am
by Ron
Was in Kingaroy about three weeks ago and visited the Peanut Van, doing some tasting etc. and the nice lady there was explaining about the 'Paste terminology' as against the butter. As she was talking I noticed a framed portrait of 'Jo' on the back wall of the van so immediately thought that 'paste' was law in set in stone in Qld.
We did purchase some and must say it was very nice, along with a heap of nuts, all very fresh.
Ron

Re: ...peanut butter

Posted: Thu Mar 06, 2014 8:32 am
by keats
I used to take peanut butter sandwiches to school in my school bag................port........?
:?:
McArthur

Re: ...peanut butter

Posted: Thu Mar 06, 2014 9:23 am
by william williams
Ah so your that little fella that tried to con me to swap my sandwiches


bill w

Re: ...peanut butter

Posted: Thu Mar 06, 2014 9:42 am
by keats
Yeah, well you got all the good beef and lamb sangas, while I only got Peanut Butter/Paste!

(ps. like ya Mallee poem mate. I was bought up in Mallee Victoria. She is a vast and wonderful place.)

All the best

Neil

Re: ...peanut butter

Posted: Thu Mar 06, 2014 10:24 am
by william williams
Well bugger me Neil part of my family (years ago)came from the Horsham area.

bill the old battler

Re: ...peanut butter

Posted: Wed Mar 12, 2014 6:45 am
by r.magnay
..just to confuse things a bit more, this morning I decided to have peanut paste...butter on my toast, i had a look at the label on the jar...plastic container, and it said. 'Crunchy Peanut Spread!'....seems Mr Kraft thought he would settle the whole thing himself.