Room Temp
increases the shelf life of the peanut butter.
Yes. Peanut butter has a very long shelf life and does not need to be refrigerated. Once opened, the shelf life does go down because air and other particles are now exposed, but generally peanut butter is considered a staple, non-perishable item for a pantry.
It will rot if you leave it out in direct sunlight.
No. Peanut Butter was - and still is - considered a staple. It is cheap and simple to produce, peanuts are native to grow in the US (particularly in Southern states like Georgia), and it has a long shelf life.
Yes. Peanut butter does not need to be in the fridge, though after being opened this does help preserve the shelf life longer. It will still be fine at room temperature or in a pantry.
Not entirely, but they are snack foods, not balanced nutrition. Plus the have a shelf life you can measure in decades, so plenty of preservatives in there.
Peanut butter is considered a staple or an "everyday" item because it is relatively cheap for how much comes in a standard jar, it has a long shelf life, it has nutritional value, and it is a versatile food that can be used in many different functions.
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No. Peanut butter contains peanuts.
The Average price for a jar of Peanut Butter is $3.29.
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