Not usually although it is possible...soap is usually made out of a base like lye. Most soap has a dual affinity for water. One end of the molecule is hydroscopic while the other end is hydrophobic. The hydrophobic end will attach itself to grease(and other lipids) surrounding it. The hydroscopic end will then attach itself to water and allow the lipid to be dissolved within the shell of soap. Peanut butter is largely hydrophobic so you could use peanut butter for this purpose but it would require some chemical rearrangment to be effective.
No, peanut butter is made of crushed up peanuts and preservatives.
Peanut butter is made out of ground peanuts.
Because it is made from peanuts but has the consistency of butter.
no you need gravy
Australia made peanut butter available to the public in 1899.
commercially made peanut butter contains oil
Peanut Butter Boppers
No, because the peanut shell is the fruit. The edible part of the peanut is the seed, so peanut butter is made out of seeds.
well the difference between peanut butter and jelly is that peanut butter is made from peanuts and jelly is not Peanut butter is an emulsion, while jelly is a gel. One is solids suspended in a liquid, the other a liquid suspended in a solid.
There is peanut butter and almond butter.
NO!Of course not. Peanut butter is made in a factory. But peanuts grow on a plant, in order to make peanut butter!
peanut butter - ground up peanuts and salt (commercial peanut butter also has a little vegetable oil added to prevent separation of the peanut oil from the peanut meal)jelly - cooked down fruit juice, sugar, pectinbread - wheat flour, yeast, water, etc.
peanut butter is made from nuts and pronation is caolories