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A burger isnβt supposed to be sweet thoughβ¦
Bruh, peanut butter isn't supposed to be sweet
Not sure if all peanut butter variants are sweet? The only ones I have tried tasted savory, and some even felt somewhat salty. Maybe some have sugar added to them?
Then buy proper peanut butter and not the American kind. Natural peanut butter is a banger
The best peanut butter has no added sugar, some grocery stores have a machine that grinds salted roasted peanuts.
Peanut butter is not sweet though... Unless you are using the highly processed one with additives.
Sateh sauce with peanut base isn't sweet and goes well with a variety of meats
And yet we all add ketchup which has huge amounts of sugar in it