The Original PB&J from 1901
Culture ZoneFood Science & History/Tasting History with Max Miller/19:47
I've spent enough nights wondering why that particular combination of peanut butter and grape jelly hits different than any other sandwich, and watching Max Miller trace it back to 1901 — when it was still a tea sandwich for fancy ladies — answers questions I didn't know I had. This is the kind of food archaeology that reminds you every dish in your kitchen has a story older than your great-grandmother.
— The Chef's Take
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