What ingredients are in a peanut butter and jelly sandwich?!


Question: roasted peanuts, peanut oil, salt, Enriched wheat flour (flour, barley malt, ferrous sulfate (iron), “B” vitamins (niacin, thaimine mononitrate (B1), riboflavin (B2), folic acid)), water, sweetener (high fructose corn syrup or sugar), yeast, wheat bran, whole wheat flour, wheat gluten, molasses. Contains 2% or less of: soybean oil, salt, sweet dairy whey, butter (cream, salt, enzymes), maltodextrin, honey, corn syrup, calcium sulfate, soy flur, dough conditioners (may contain: dicalcium phosphate, calcium dioxide, sodium stearoyl lactylate, ethoxylated mono and diglycerides, mono and diglycerides, and/or datem), yeast nutrients (may contain: ammonium sulfate, ammonium chloride, calcium carbonate, monocalcium phosphate, and/or ammonium phosphate), cornstarch, wheat starch, vinegar, natural flavor, beta carotene (color), enzymes, calcium propionate (to retain freshness), soy lecithin, fruit, pectin, acid, sugar.


I'm pretty sure that's everything you're going to find in there, assuming you used white bread.


Answers: roasted peanuts, peanut oil, salt, Enriched wheat flour (flour, barley malt, ferrous sulfate (iron), “B” vitamins (niacin, thaimine mononitrate (B1), riboflavin (B2), folic acid)), water, sweetener (high fructose corn syrup or sugar), yeast, wheat bran, whole wheat flour, wheat gluten, molasses. Contains 2% or less of: soybean oil, salt, sweet dairy whey, butter (cream, salt, enzymes), maltodextrin, honey, corn syrup, calcium sulfate, soy flur, dough conditioners (may contain: dicalcium phosphate, calcium dioxide, sodium stearoyl lactylate, ethoxylated mono and diglycerides, mono and diglycerides, and/or datem), yeast nutrients (may contain: ammonium sulfate, ammonium chloride, calcium carbonate, monocalcium phosphate, and/or ammonium phosphate), cornstarch, wheat starch, vinegar, natural flavor, beta carotene (color), enzymes, calcium propionate (to retain freshness), soy lecithin, fruit, pectin, acid, sugar.


I'm pretty sure that's everything you're going to find in there, assuming you used white bread.

I hope it came out good. I've spent the last few weeks trying to perfect that recipe. Oh yeah, don't give copies of it to anyone else, I haven't trademarked it yet. Hopefully that thumb let all the hot air out of her. Report It


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  • Peanut butter, jelly, and if you choose, bread.

    Here's your sign!

    Are you serious? I mean if you're serious then I'll give you an answer but I don't know anyone who doesn't know about peanut butter and jelly.

    2 pieces of bread
    2 tbsp peanut butter
    2 tbsp grape jelly

    put PB and jelly between the bread

    bread, butter, peanut butter, jelly, and more bread

    does this satisfy you?

    Umm let's see, garlic, cheese, mushrooms, salt, and eggs.

    2 pieces of Whole wheat bread, spread crunchy peanut butter on one side of first piece, on the other piece spread grape jelly or apricot jam. Press together. Eat anytime.

    this is what is going on right now..
    You: Hello! Im from planet stupid!
    Me: aand???
    You: WHat is in a peanut butter and jelly sandwich?
    Me: hmm.. ketchup, shrimp, peanuts, butter, hair gel, and strawberries.
    You:ok. thank you.


    3 hours later...


    You: that tasted weird...different then they do on my planet.
    Me: (shakes head and walks away laughing!!!!)

    MWAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


    u r um....well...no offence....but..u..r..brainless...full of hot air..wateva u wanna call it.

    peanut butter and jelly

    the only ingredient for a PB&J sandwich is love.





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