Jenise wrote:and who puts ketchup and hot sauce on everything, and who basically can't enjoy simple, natural, honest flavors and that, I do think, is pathetic.
I often put hot sauce on foods, Jenise, not because I can't enjoy simple flavors, but that too many foods taste bland and unappealing without some seasoning, and I really enjoy the capsicum burn and resulting endorphin rush. That is why the spice trade has been such a big deal for millennia, and is also why chile peppers have spread 'round the world in the few centuries since their "discovery" in the Americas. I rarely add salt to anything except small amounts while cooking some dishes to enhance flavors, but much more often will add a dash of black pepper or crushed chiles and/or various fresh and dried spices, as a means of livening up the natural flavor. Even a fresh from the vine heirloom tomato tastes better with a tiny dash of sea salt and a sprinkling of freshly ground black pepper - too my taste buds, anyway.
To get this thread back to peanut butter, unsalted peanuts are bland without a little salt, but it doesn't take much to really make the peanut flavor pop.