User Profile: Psy

Member Since: September 11, 2012

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  • @WAT TYLER

    No, it wasn’t. Read a book sometime. George Washington Carver did not invent peanut butter. Historical records show that Incans and Aztecs had it in 900b.c. A white Canadian named Marcellus Gilmore Edson had a patent for it in 1884, roughly 20 years before GWC even started his peanut research. It’s US patent number 306727. Most “black inventions” aren’t true. The only real black inventions that are undisputed (and by that I mean not challenged by medical journals, historical texts, patents, and other hard proof, which peanut butter, the air conditioner, carbon filament, open heart surgery, etc. are disproven by) are the Super Soaker by Lonnie Johnson, and the improvement to Electrical resistors by Otis Boykin. Really. Research is your friend.

  • @AVENGERK and BB_N_NC

    Peanuts, which are native to the New World tropics, were mashed into paste by Aztecs and Incans around 900b.c. Evidence of modern peanut butter comes from US patent #306727 issued to Marcellus Gilmore Edson of Montreal, Quebec in 1884, for a process of milling roasted peanuts between heated surfaces until the peanuts reached “a fluid or semi-fluid state.” As the product cooled, it set into what Edson described as “a consistency like that of butter, lard, or ointment.” In 1890, George A. Bayle Jr., owner of a food business in St. Louis, manufactured peanut butter and sold it out of barrels. J.H. Kellogg, of cereal fame, secured US patent #580787 in 1897 for his “Process of Preparing Nutmeal,” which produced a “pasty adhesive substance” that Kellogg called “nut-butter.”

    Technically Hispanics invented peanut butter and whites brought it to the modern world. Peanut butter should offend Hispanics since it’s theirs.

  • George Washington Carver was black, but he didn’t invent peanut butter. A lot of people think he did, but it is 100% false. The earliest known accounts of peanut butter date back to the incans and mayans in 900b.c. GWC’s peanut experiments happened in the first quarter of the 20th century. Before Carvers work even began, at least 3 people had patents for peanut butter, including J. H. Kellogg, of Kellogg cereals. Technically Hispanics invented peanut butter and whites brought it to the modern world. Carver had nothing to do with it.

  • People really amaze me with how stupid they can be. George Washington Carver did not invent peanut butter. He never got patents and kept a really poorly written lab journal. His peanut work was done in the first quarter of the twentieth century. From about 1904 to about 1922, give or take a few years. Not once, NOT ONCE did he think of mashing up peanuts. Even if he did, which there is no record of, he was still incredibly late to the peanut butter party. There is evidence of both the Aztecs and the Incans having peanut butter around 900 B.C.

    Even if you’re talking about bringing it to the modern world, he still didn’t do that. Evidence of modern peanut butter comes from US patent #306727 issued to Marcellus Gilmore Edson of Montreal, Quebec in 1884, for a process of milling roasted peanuts between heated surfaces until the peanuts reached “a fluid or semi-fluid state.” As the product cooled, it set into what Edson described as “a consistency like that of butter, lard, or ointment.” In 1890, George A. Bayle Jr., owner of a food business in St. Louis, manufactured peanut butter and sold it out of barrels. J.H. Kellogg, of cereal fame, secured US patent #580787 in 1897 for his “Process of Preparing Nutmeal,” which produced a “pasty adhesive substance” that Kellogg called “nut-butter.”

    Please educate yourselves. Educate Ms. Gutierrez in this whole mess as well. She’s afraid of offending Hispanics, when they invented it. Way to be ignorant and self-hating appar