Yes.
Meat...... And if your a vegetarian peanut butter, beans, etc.
Peanut butter is surprisingly MOSTLY (key word.) vegetarian So yes. I could say
Yes. Peanut butter - in particular the organic and natural varieties - is considered a source of healthy nut oils, and a good source of vegetarian protein.
Eat more energy dense vegetarian foods - nuts, sunflower seeds, peanut butter, dried fruit.
It can depend on the level of vegetarianism, so yes and no. A vegetarian who still allows for dairy or egg products in their diet could probably eat peanut butter. But some companies add butter into their peanut butter, and taht is a dairy product. So those who don't allow for dairy products might have to chose a vegan peanut butter brand instead.
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One heaped tablespoon of peanut butter contains 5 grams of protein.
As part of a balanced diet, peanut butter is a healthy source of natural oils, fats, and vegetarian protein. It is low in sugar and contains some fiber and some iron. Any food, if eaten in too large of quantities or not as part of a balanced diet, is not healthy because it causes the body to miss out on other essential nutrients.
No. Peanut butter contains peanuts.
The Average price for a jar of Peanut Butter is $3.29.
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