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You have peanut butter named Jif? That's weird, where I come from Jif is an abrasive cleaner.
...Is your peanut butter gritty?
The cleaner used to be called Jif, it's been called Cif since they started selling it in France, where "Jif" is slang for a condom lol
But also in Asian markets the J part was not easy, so needed to rebranded.
Of course what they renamed it to was the short way of saying Syphillis in the UK. It definitely wasn't a win win.
Native French here, I had never heard of that word.
I thought it was a old animated image file type.
Oui, il m'arrive d'inventer des choses pour le plaisir ;)
And my grandma still has a bottle dating back from when it wasn't called Cif yet. It's "Vim". Guess she still has it because she didn't figure out how to quit it.
That one is creamy, so no. But there is gritty peanut butter, we generally refer to it as "chunky".
Or "crunchy."
I think the natural peanut butter - the kind that separates easily, could be better described as "gritty". Jif is not that, though.
Depends on how well you grind it.
US food stand has been what they are, we can't rule out that it's not the same product.