No. You would lack so many essential other vitamins and minerals it would not be healthy.
Peanut Butter is much better alone. But Peanut butter and jelly are equally as good together.
The sandwich is Heterogenous, the bread and peanut butter are homogenous since you can't seperate them into the original ingredients.
Simply put, yes. Peanut butter alone contains substantial amounts of protein and fat and some carbohydrates.
The peanut butter diet is a low-calorie meal plan that allows dieters to consume four to six tablespoons of natural peanut butter each day. Peanut butter, which is rich in protein and healthy fat, keeps dieters from feeling deprived between meals. In addition to peanut butter, dieters can eat fruit, vegetables, lean protein, low fat dairy, and whole grains. For people who love peanut butter, this diet is a great way to lose weight. While peanut butter alone will not cause weight loss, it is effective when paired with a reduced calorie diet.
No, peanut butter is not a protein, but it is made of proteins (and other types of molecules). The question is somewhat like asking whether a car is a tire. Cars and tires aren't equivalent, just like peanut butter and protein aren't equivalent; cars have tires, just like peanut butter has protein. Peanut butter is made by mashing up peanuts, and peanuts are predominantly made of protein, fats, carbohydrates, and water. Cars are made by, well, you get the point... All that said, if you are asking whether peanut butter contains lots of protein, then that's another matter altogether. To answer that question accurately, you'd have to specify what qualifies as "lots of protein". But the general consensus is that peanuts (and therefore peanut butter) have a reasonably high amount of protein in them. A similar question would be whether peanut butter is a good source of protein. The answer might be of particular value to vegetarians and the like, whose predominant source of protein is from non-meat food items. While peanut butter arguably contains a relatively high amount of protein, some might consider it a poor protein source. Some argue that to consume enough peanut butter to satisfy one's recommended protein intake would require the consumption of a large amount of fat (since in addition to containing lots of protein, peanuts also contain lots of fat). Like most foods, moderation is key.
Probably not. Centrifugal force can be used to separate large particles and such, but molecules alone typically don't interact in that fashion. Your best bet is to use heat, along with some type of hydrophobic (fatty) substrate onto which it can it hear such as butter or peanut butter.
People can survive alone by keeping a positive outlook. As long as a person has the necessities and lives a good life, it will not matter if they are alone.
no
It means NEVER ALONE
Sometimes they can but they don't have to.
because no one or nothing can live alone...
get off it