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Peanut butter is a good source of protein. Too much peanut butter will be cause high cholesterol. Avoid eating too much, eat moderate amounts to ensure you get a good amount of protein.
Peanuts are high in protein so they fit into the 'meats/protein alternatives' group. Look for peanut butter made with only peanuts. Peanut butters with added ingredients tend to contain fats and oils which are unhealthy.
No. Honey is to much of a liquid, and it is a sugar, whereas peanut butter is more firm and a protein- and fat-based food.
The Average price for a jar of Peanut Butter is $3.29.
At least 9 grams of protein.
No. Honey is to much of a liquid, and it is a sugar, whereas peanut butter is more firm and a protein- and fat-based food.
Peanut Butter, (Natural) Peanut Butter that is, is very good for you. It has lots of protein, healthy fat, and even some fiber. The problem with peanut butter is the calories and of course too much of any kind of fat is bad for you. I would limit peanut butter intake to what it says on most jars 1-2 tablespoons per day because throughout the day you are probably getting other healthy fat added along with this and like I said before the more peanut butter you eat, the more calories you consume.
A typical serving of peanut butter has 7-10 grams of protein (in 2 tablespoons) Try the link below, there are short briefings of the nutrition facts of four different brands. Hope this helps you. Cheers!
150mg in 2 tbsp of peanut butter
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150mg in 2 tbsp of peanut butter
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.