NO!Of course not. Peanut butter is made in a factory. But peanuts grow on a plant, in order to make peanut butter!
No. Peanut butter comes from the peanut plant. It contains no animal products.
Helps it grow
Peanut butter is made by simply grinding up 'peanuts'. Peanuts are the fruit (a pea) of the peanut plant which occur in a pod on the end of a long shoot which pushes itself underground for the peanut to develop (hence groundnut which is another name for a peanut).
Peanut butter has a natural preservative in it. It does not need to be refrigerated. It will keep for months out of the refrigerator. How about "natural" peanut butter? I read that there is a cancer-causing mold in peanut butter, and if left un-refrigerated, can grow?
Peanut butter has a natural chemical in it that bacteria can not grow in. The peanut butter can only be contaminated by an outside source. It also can separate, but just stir to fix that.
Peanut butter, and many other peanut products, was originally created to encourage farmers to grow peanut plants as part of their crop rotation, since the peanut plant adds certain nutrients back into the soil.
Peanut butter is made from ground peanuts, which come from the peanut plant. Sometimes honey or other nuts (for a blended product) can also be added in.
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fro a special just on t.v peanut butter is made in a plant in Georgia USA then shipped all over it takes 770 peanuts to make a 16oz jar of peanut butter
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Booker T. Washington did not create peanut butter. George Washington Carver published the 1916 bulletin "How to Grow the Peanut and 105 Ways of Preparing It for Human Consumption."
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