PB&J dates back over 100 years and became popular during WWII when soldiers were given it in rations.
Peanut butter was once a luxury food, while jelly vs. jam differs in texture due to fruit content.
PB&J is a global comfort food, but many countries find the combo unusual, and crunchy vs. smooth is a real debate.
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15 Fun Facts You Didn’t Know About Peanut Butter and Jelly
The peanut butter and jelly sandwich is a classic. Simple, nostalgic, and somehow always hitting the spot.
Whether it was in your lunchbox as a kid or a late night snack now, PB&J has been holding it down for generations. But there’s actually a lot more to this iconic combo than you might think.
Here are 15 fun facts that might change the way you look at your next sandwich.
1. PB&J Dates Back Over 100 Years
The first known peanut butter and jelly sandwich recipe appeared in the early 1900s. It was originally considered a high end snack, not a kids meal.
2. It Became Popular During World War II
PB&J really took off when U.S. soldiers were given peanut butter and jelly in their rations. When they came home, the combo stuck.
3. Peanut Butter Was Once a Luxury Food
Before it became a household staple, peanut butter was served in upscale tea rooms and health food restaurants.
4. Jelly vs Jam Actually Matters
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