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yes offcourse you can have peanuts....but not any kind of peanut butter or cream..... peanuts contain high protein....no fat.... but peanut butter and peanut cream contains proteins and also high amount of fat...
I do not have a specific recipe for this method of making fudge but I can tell you where to find it. You can go to www.allrecipes.com or recipezaar.com . Using this link: http://allrecipes.com/Search/Ingredients.aspx you can enter in "condensed milk" and type "peanut butter fudge" into the Keyword search box and it will pull up any recipes for Peanut butter fudge that contains condenses milk.
Most peanut butter is just peanuts flavored with a little salt and/or sugar. Some are nothing but peanuts. While peanuts aren't a big crop in Iowa, they could grow some there.
No. Peanut butter has no poisons in it unless it was the one that was recalled recently. The one recalled came from a peanut place in Georgia, USA because that recalled peanut butter was recalled because of Salmonella. Another possible problem with improperly processed peanut butter could be mycotoxins. If the peanuts aren't grown and handled properly, mold could grow on the peanuts and form mycotoxins. Some mycotoxins are known to cause cancer.
No, Kit-Kats do not contain peanut butter, or any other form of nuts.
Yes there is fat in peanut butter
the answer is turkey because when you leave out any kind of meat it will spoil but peanut butter takes longer to spoil.
all peanut products you should be allergic to. but not any of the marshmellow peanuts!
No, peanuts for any breed of dog is not OK. A little peanut butter (and I mean little) is fine to get a medication in pill form into your dog, but other than that peanuts are extremely hard to digest for dogs, and some shelled peanuts can have mold on them and cause allergies.
Depends a bit by what you mean by contain. Are maggots deliberately added to peanut butter - no. Is it entirely certain that there isn't a single maggot somewhere in all the peanuts that gets turned into butter - no. Is there any food item that is industrially prepared from natural sources which carry a 100% guarantee of not having any trace of insects in them - no. Is it enough to mean anything - no.
Yes, just like any other food.Answer:Even better than that. Peanuts can be inflected with black mold (Aspergillus flavus and Aspergillus parasiticus) which produces afflotoxin, a potent carcinogen.
Pizza, Peanut butter pretzels, and pretty much any kind of chip with dip.