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    • Nut-junk-ellashapesalad
    • No commentOBBTKN
    • And here I thought alfalfa was the main ingredient.palimpsest
    • I want to see the centrifuge they did that with...Nairn
    • full of junk but tasty tasty...dee-dubs
    • It could be worseshapesalad
    • It tastes so good.robthelad
    • ..german engineers ...neverscared
    • ^ actually Italian...SimonFFM
    • This is why it’s delicious. If you’re surprised that something sweet has sugar then I don’t know what to say.monospaced
    • i guess what it impress more is how little chocolate there is visually, it tastes so goodfeel
    • Why are hazelnuts a European thing and peanuts are an American thing? Is it just what grew/grows?misterhow
    • This is great, I love seeing such a wide variety of opinions, here. This is what makes QBN so great to log on to!Continuity
    • #niceweekpalimpsest
    • You can get this in any US grocery store, just like most stuff. Nothing to do with where nuts are grown lol.monospaced
    • Personally, I prefer Nocilla. But as I am still in winter shape, I won’t eat any of it now.SimonFFM
    • diabetes in 5,4,3,2.....neverscared
    • @simon ha .. i never looked closely .. always would have guessed kinder schokoloade is german too..probably because of the german -kinder- kind.neverscared
    • The good ol' American Nutella & Jelly.palimpsest
    • Mono, I know I can buy it here. I just wondered why it wasn't such a nostalgia kind of thing. It's Napoleon's fault.
      https://baganut.com/…
      misterhow
    • @misterhow
      Peanuts are originally from SA extended to the whole American continent.
      palimpsest
    • There is no peanut culture in Europe, one can buy Snickers but peanuts are not part of the culinary tradition.palimpsest
    • Nutella was introduced to the US in the 80s but it has only gained popularity recently. I know I never heard of Nutella during my childhood.palimpsest
    • Nutella was pretty easy to find in Canada, even in the 1970s. Surprising it wasn't in the US until the '80s.Continuity
    • We were too busy importing jalapeños.palimpsest
    • I remember having Nutella growing up in CA in the 1980s, and it's quite nostalgic to me. I guess it's not the same for everyone. Not surprising. Big country.monospaced
    • Like peanuts, hazelnuts are native to North America. We just didn't have Nutella I guess :)monospaced
    • Was that Napoleon-related article written by a bot? It makes no sense
      https://gustiditalia…
      Nairn
    • Wow! Looks like nice week is working.
      +1
      palimpsest
    • :OContinuity
    • did we mention you're slathering it on even more refined carbs (ie. white bread).hotroddy
    • Sweet death in a jar
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