No
It is almond oil. Natural almond butter (without any preservatives) doesn't have anything in it to prevent it from separating. Stir it into the rest of the mixture and enjoy. The same thing happens to peanut butter.
Plain, peanut, mint, crispy, peanut butter and almond.
There is peanut butter and almond butter.
with peanut butter cotton candy?
pecan.
There is no reason, besides that it is the recipe for Peanut Butter and not Almond butter or Cashew Butter. It is for people who like Peanut products and like the spread in general.
Its a pea-NUT, which is confusing to those who know it is not botanically considered a nut of any kind, but rather a legume (in the bean family, like peas and lentils). If you dry peas it doesn't make them nuts.
baadaam
There are five different flavors of Fullbar. They are chocolate caramel, chocolate peanut butter, chocolate cocoa chip, cranberry almond and peanut butter crunch.
Probably yes, because almond and peanut flours have similar qualities: their densities are very similar, as is the amount of water each will absorb. This means that their outcomes should be fairly similar, although the taste will probably change.
yes
You could use almond butter or peanut butter.