
This week, on my way to work, the radio host said that day was National Toast Day, so he shared facts about toast. If you know me, you know that I love learning stuff like that. The reason behind this post is my curiosity, like many posts like it. A few years ago, I read a memoir called Every Day Is a Holiday by George Mahood; the author would do something to celebrate the theme of the day. Not only did it have a lot of unique humour in it, but also lessons about life and the different cultures worldwide.
I found the sequel called Life’s a Beach, which I would like to read, especially since it is a self-published author. Today is the first of March, and I have found a few themes affiliated with today’s National Peanut Butter Lover Day. This led me to have questions, which I Googled and will share with you. From a business market article, I found out that the peanut industry is thought to be worth $8.6 billion by 2032.
How many peanuts are there in a jar of peanut butter?
There are typically 540 peanuts in a 12-ounce jar, which is way more than I thought.
How much does a single peanut weigh?
One shelled peanut weighs around 1 gram.
Which country consumes the most peanut butter in the world?
Many people like myself would have assumed that the title would be given to the USA, but I was wrong. After Googling and reading a study carried out in 2024, I found that China is the country eating the most peanut butter.
Alex
China? Wow. Like you, I would have guessed America. Interesting facts. Thank you.
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I am shocked China consumes more peanut butter than the U.S. How interesting.
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I felt the same
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