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.
Mercy! What kind of urban myth is this? No, they are not digested by maggots.
Peanut butter is not an oil, but it does contain oil. It contains peanut oil, of course.
Many commercial brands of peanut butter do not have sulfate in them. In reduced fat peanut butter Copper Sulfate is a common ingredient.
Yes. They contain peanut butter.
No, peanut butter does not contain dairy. It is made from ground peanuts and typically does not include any dairy ingredients.
Peanut butter that has been properly processed and handled would not contain Salmonella.
YES
The chemical formula of peanut butter is complex and varies depending on the composition of the specific peanut butter product. However, the main ingredients in peanut butter are peanuts, which contain fats, proteins, and carbohydrates.
No, Kit-Kats do not contain peanut butter, or any other form of nuts.
Salmonella...
Yes, but it does contain more unsaturated fat.
Yes, but most brands of peanut butter will not freeze completely solid because of the oils they contain.