Butter is created from cream that comes out of the udder of an animal along with the milk. Most commonly cows.
Other types of "butter" come from plants and are made from items like peanuts, almonds, pistachios etc.
yes there is definitely a cocoa butter plant but it is often referred to as the cacao plant
NO!Of course not. Peanut butter is made in a factory. But peanuts grow on a plant, in order to make peanut butter!
To my knowledge, it is not.
Peanut butter is made by simply grinding up 'peanuts'. Peanuts are the fruit (a pea) of the peanut plant which occur in a pod on the end of a long shoot which pushes itself underground for the peanut to develop (hence groundnut which is another name for a peanut).
Buy some butter.
its a plant in Svalbard
The Pinguicula plant is commonly known as the butterwort.
Cocoa butter is solid at room temperature.
No. Peanut butter comes from the peanut plant. It contains no animal products.
Nowhere, since there is no such thing. However, you might be able to get some cacao trees (from which cocoa butter is made) from a tropical Central or South American country where they are grown. Just be sure to follow the plant importation laws of the country to which you want to bring it.
Butter biscuits
Cornflakes are obtained from grains of corn Coffee is obtained from coffee beans Tea comes from leaves of tea plant Oatmeal comes from the whole grain of oat Peanut butter comes from the seed kernel of ground nut and apple sauce is obtained from the fruit pulp of apple.