In addition to those rodent hairs, the average jar of peanut butter may contain hundredssss of insect fragments. According to CNN, you’ll find about eight insect fragments in every 2 tablespoons of peanut butter. However, if you’re curious about the more ~acceptable~ type of human consumption (i.e., eating the placenta after childbirth), here’s how one person described it: “It was like beef, only very delicate; soft notes that suitably matched its gentle textures. One spoonful was all I got and needed. There was nothing offensive about it. Actually, it was quite ordinary, sort of beefy, and not the exotic taste I was imagining.” Wild!