John Harvey Kellogg (Kellogg's cereal) also patented a way to make Peanut Butter
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John Harvey Kellogg was issued a patent for a "Process of Producing Alimentary Products" in 1898[5] and used peanuts, although he boiled the peanuts rather than roasting them. Kellogg served peanut butter to the patients at his Battle Creek Sanitarium.[6] Other makers of modern peanut butter include George Bayle, a snack-food maker in St. Louis, Missouri, who was making peanut butter with roasted peanuts as early as 1894, and George Washington Carver, who is often mistakenly credited as the inventor due to his extensive work in cultivating peanut crops and disseminating recipes. @Curionic

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