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'''Peanut punch''' is a beverage that originated in Jamaica and is popular in the Caribbean. The main ingredients of the drink include [[peanut]]s/[[peanut butter]], milk and sugar. However, variations occur whereby regular milk is often replaced or added to a mixture including [[condensed milk]], spices (dominantly [[nutmeg]] and [[cinnamon]]), [[corn flakes]], [[Angostura bitters]], [[glucose]] powder and quite often [[granola]] mix. The drink is often regarded by some to be an [[aphrodisiac]] due to its high fat, [[protein]] and overall energy content.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.simplytrinicooking.com/peanut-punch/|title=Peanut Punch|date=Jan 12, 2009|author=Felix|accessdate=2009-11-15}}</ref> |
'''Peanut punch''' is a beverage that originated in Jamaica and is popular in the Caribbean. The main ingredients of the drink include [[peanut]]s/[[peanut butter]], milk and sugar. However, variations occur whereby regular milk is often replaced or added to a mixture including [[condensed milk]], spices (dominantly [[nutmeg]] and [[cinnamon]]), [[corn flakes]], [[Angostura bitters]], [[glucose]] powder and quite often [[granola]] mix. The drink is often regarded by some to be an [[aphrodisiac]] due to its high fat, [[protein]] and overall energy content.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.simplytrinicooking.com/peanut-punch/|title=Peanut Punch|date=Jan 12, 2009|author=Felix|accessdate=2009-11-15}}</ref> |
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In [[Jamaica]], peanut punch is made with roasted peanuts, peanut butter, or commercial peanut powder mixes. |
In [[Jamaica]], peanut punch is made with roasted peanuts, peanut butter, or commercial peanut powder mixes. Jamaican rum and/or stout beer is often added, as well as condensed milk or another sweetener with milk, water, and spices.<ref>https://originalflava.com/drinks/peanut-punch/ Retrieved 2020-04-24</ref><ref>https://gracefoods.com/recipe-a-z/recipe/4795-peanut-punch Retrieved 2020-04-24</ref> |
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In [[Trinidad]], it is made with peanut butter, [[milk]], [[sugar]]<ref name="Winer 2009 p. 681">{{cite book|last=Winer|first=L.|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=_n82hsbDJBMC&pg=PA681|title=Dictionary of the English/Creole of Trinidad & Tobago: On Historical Principles|publisher=MQUP|year=2009|isbn=978-0-7735-7607-0|page=681|access-date=May 17, 2019}}</ref> and sometimes [[spices]]. Rum is sometimes used as an ingredient.<ref name="Winer 2009 p. 681" /> It is also available commercially in [[supermarket]]s and [[grocery store]]s as well to cater those markets. In [[Trinidad and Tobago]], peanut punch is a popular drink that is often sold on sidewalks or in established food stores. The drink is traditionally marketed as an energy drink and made with a variety of ingredients according to the vendor. |
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Peanut Punch Drank is a variation of the official drink inspired by former Chicago Bears and Carolina Panthers CB [[Charles Tillman]], whose nickname is "Peanut", and his penchant for punching the ball loose and forcing fumbles.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.playerfilter.com/nfl/most-forced-fumbles/#/g,u;ffum,desc,r;deftd;dintc;dsack;tot&s=t>f=career&limit=180|title=NFL Most Forced Fumbles (2014)|accessdate=2012-11-05|url-status=dead|work=Playerfilter|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160930140804/http://www.playerfilter.com/nfl/most-forced-fumbles/#/g,u;ffum,desc,r;deftd;dintc;dsack;tot&s=t>f=career&limit=180|archive-date=2016-09-30}}</ref> This variation of the original drink adds the additional ingredients of [[Early Times]] (amount varies based on desired strength of the drink and taste) and a splash of pickle juice. The drink was first introduced in 2009, and is a popular drink at tailgates around the Chicago area. |
Peanut Punch Drank is a variation of the official drink inspired by former Chicago Bears and Carolina Panthers CB [[Charles Tillman]], whose nickname is "Peanut", and his penchant for punching the ball loose and forcing fumbles.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.playerfilter.com/nfl/most-forced-fumbles/#/g,u;ffum,desc,r;deftd;dintc;dsack;tot&s=t>f=career&limit=180|title=NFL Most Forced Fumbles (2014)|accessdate=2012-11-05|url-status=dead|work=Playerfilter|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160930140804/http://www.playerfilter.com/nfl/most-forced-fumbles/#/g,u;ffum,desc,r;deftd;dintc;dsack;tot&s=t>f=career&limit=180|archive-date=2016-09-30}}</ref> This variation of the original drink adds the additional ingredients of [[Early Times]] (amount varies based on desired strength of the drink and taste) and a splash of pickle juice. The drink was first introduced in 2009, and is a popular drink at tailgates around the Chicago area. |
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Peanut punch is a beverage that originated in Jamaica and is popular in the Caribbean. The main ingredients of the drink include peanuts/peanut butter, milk and sugar. However, variations occur whereby regular milk is often replaced or added to a mixture including condensed milk, spices (dominantly nutmeg and cinnamon), corn flakes, Angostura bitters, glucose powder and quite often granola mix. The drink is often regarded by some to be an aphrodisiac due to its high fat, protein and overall energy content.[1]
In Jamaica, peanut punch is made with roasted peanuts, peanut butter, or commercial peanut powder mixes. Jamaican rum and/or stout beer is often added, as well as condensed milk or another sweetener with milk, water, and spices.[2][3]
Peanut Punch Drank is a variation of the official drink inspired by former Chicago Bears and Carolina Panthers CB Charles Tillman, whose nickname is "Peanut", and his penchant for punching the ball loose and forcing fumbles.[4] This variation of the original drink adds the additional ingredients of Early Times (amount varies based on desired strength of the drink and taste) and a splash of pickle juice. The drink was first introduced in 2009, and is a popular drink at tailgates around the Chicago area.
See also
References
- ^ Felix (Jan 12, 2009). "Peanut Punch". Retrieved 2009-11-15.
- ^ https://originalflava.com/drinks/peanut-punch/ Retrieved 2020-04-24
- ^ https://gracefoods.com/recipe-a-z/recipe/4795-peanut-punch Retrieved 2020-04-24
- ^ "NFL Most Forced Fumbles (2014)". Playerfilter. Archived from the original on 2016-09-30. Retrieved 2012-11-05.
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