My guess is because the peanut is altered and the allergy is less noticeable when it is in peanut butter or peanut oil. I do however believe you are still having an allergic reaction to the peanut butter or oil when you come into contact with it.
Peanut Butter, Peanut oil and that is all I know.
Ground roasted peanuts ,peanut oil and salt to taste.
Primarily peanuts and oil blended together.
No. It's pretty pure peanuts and sugar. I know there's no dairy because I have a friend who is allergic to all dairy products. She has a peanut butter & jelly sandwich for lunch every day.
Peanuts and peanut oil is used in thousands of foods. If you are allergic to peanuts, be sure the read the food labels very carefully because you may find peanut oil in unexpected places.
Peanut butter is made by crushing peanuts into paste. Make your own by putting some peanuts into a plastic bag and pounding them with a hammer. A jar of pure/natural peanut butter will have a layer of peanut oil on top and must be stirred before each use. Brands like Skippy and Jiff have additives mixed in to prevent the oil from separating.
Peanuts, Peanut butter, Olive oil, avacado
Peanut oil is mainly derived from peanuts. Peanuts are not actually a part of the nut family but many people are allergic to them. Therefore, if you are allergic to peanuts, you should not use the oil.
Peanuts are better than peanut butter because peanut butter has sugar added to it, but it you can buy a healthier version without the sugar and palm oil and all of the hydrogenated oils. Try to look on the ingredient list and see if there is anything other than peanuts and salt in there. If not that is the healthiest version.
Not if they are allergic to peanuts. Most peanut butter is just peanuts, oil, sugar and salt all blended together.
Technically, peanut butter should only have peanuts in it. However, some peanut butter makers add salt and extra oil. Stuff like Skippy and Jiff are NOT peanut butter. They are technically peanut spread. There is a certain minimum percentage of peanuts that must make up the ingredients of peanut butter for the FDA to let you call it peanut butter.That being said, salt is the answer.
George Washington Carver invented peanut butter because many farmers were using peanut butter to replenish their soil and they couldn't find a use for peanuts. He found many ways to use peanuts such as ink, paper,peanut butter, shoe polish, soap, cooking oil, and so many others.