Yes. Depending on your nutritional needs. I recommend looking into it from a personal perspective.
Peanut butter can be a problem for several reasons. Many people are allergic to peanuts, which can even cause death from anaphylactic shock if not treated immediately. Peanut plants are subject to a mold that produces aflatoxin, a cancer-causing substance, and this may be present in peanut butter. Some brands of peanut butter contain hydrogenated oil, sugar, and other additives like salt that may not be healthful for people with particular medical conditions. For these reasons, almond butter can be better. It is high in protein and fat (because of the fat and calories it should be eaten in moderate amounts) as well as vitamin E and minerals, but it usually doesn't contain additives. On the negative side, almonds contain natural substances called oxalates, which can cause health problems for people with kidney or gallbladder conditions. This is why, as suggested above, your personal needs should be taken into account when deciding which nut butter is better for you.
Peanut butter is a fat-based product, and fat dissolves better in milk rather than water or tea which are primarily water-based. The fat in peanut butter can emulsify better with the proteins in milk, creating a smoother texture compared to water or tea. Additionally, the flavor of peanut butter complements the creamy taste of milk better than the taste of water or tea.
Peanuts are better than peanut butter because peanut butter has sugar added to it, but it you can buy a healthier version without the sugar and palm oil and all of the hydrogenated oils. Try to look on the ingredient list and see if there is anything other than peanuts and salt in there. If not that is the healthiest version.
Health wise, yes, peanut butter is better than Nutella. Taste wise, debatable
The low fat peanut butter has less fat than the original peanut butter, and has a lighter, almost un-noticeable taste.
Yes, peanut butter is more stickier than nutella.
cause chocolate is thin. not peanut butter
The peanut butter is acting as a carrier rather than a growth medium. The peanut butter was contaminated, the bacteria survived, and the consumers got sick.
Gluten is a naturally occurring wheat protein. Only people with Celiac Disease have trouble with Gluten, and less than 1% of the population is affected...and yes there is no gluten in Almond Joy.
No you can not. Gold has different properties, chemicals, and minerals in it than Peanut Butter.
None. Mice actually go for peanut butter better than cheese!
You can, but peanut butter had a different consistency and texture and taste than regular butter. It will change how the final cake come out.
Not exactly, no, neither chocolate nor peanut butter is too healthy for a person.