no it has peanuts and other stuff :D
Peanut butter is not an oil, but it does contain oil. It contains peanut oil, of course.
Yes. They contain peanut butter.
Peanut butter that has been properly processed and handled would not contain Salmonella.
No, Kit-Kats do not contain peanut butter, or any other form of nuts.
Fats or lipids are what make up butter
Salmonella...
Yes, but it does contain more unsaturated fat.
2 tablespoons (1 serving) of organic peanut butter contain about 200 calories.
Yes, but most brands of peanut butter will not freeze completely solid because of the oils they contain.
for the mostpart hydrophobic. peanut butter is very fatty (i.e. oily). These lipids are long chained carbon compounds, with little polarity (acid group)
Lipids are fats. Many foods contain fats. Most meat, poultry, seafood, and even fish. Most dairy products contain fats unless stated "nonfat". In their natural state dairy contains fat. Cooking and salad oils contain fat. Eggs also contain fat - only the yolk. also junk food like chips, soda and cakes ect. The human body uses lipids, or fats, for insulation, to cushion organs and as a source of stored energy. Foods rich in lipids include pecans, peanuts, avocados, and tuna.