What?

      

WTF?

I've never heard of either. What are they, other than some kind of spread?



What are they

Revolting, that's what they are.



Sounds revolting. What's wrong with butter, or peanut butter? Though now that I think of it, the Aussie character on Lost said she was the only Aussie who liked peanut butter, so maybe that's an American thing.

Mmmmmm, peanut butter ...



Peanut butter is the most disgusting concoction ever.



How can you say that? Peanut butter is pure heaven.



Well, I hate it, but that's kind of immaterial. I mean...

> What's wrong with butter, or peanut butter?

What's wrong with having more than one condiment in the world? What, one thing tastes nice, so other things need not exist?

I bet you don't have Gentleman's Relish (a.k.a. Patum Peparium) in the US. That's an experience.



Peperium: mulched anchovy butter. Superb!



"I bet you don't have Gentleman's Relish (a.k.a. Patum Peparium) in the US."

Actually, I've seen it in the import aisle. I'm not so adventurous that I eat something without knowing what it is, however. I made that mistake once eating at a Korean student's home.

Won't do it again.


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