Try dipping in to a jar of peanut butter. This satisfying source of fiber, protein and plant-based pleasure isn’t just for kids and isn’t just about peanuts.
Planter’s NUTrition peanut butter ($3, 12 ounces) comes in three flavors, including energy mix with cinnamon raisin granola nut. It’s smooth and creamy with the occasional sweet crunch of granola. Indeed, sugar is the third ingredient after peanut and raisins.
Another ingredient is hydrogenated oil, which makes for rich, emulsified and shelf-stable peanut butter but is linked to health issues including cardiovascular disease. Hydrogenated oil makes NUTrition not as nutritious as its punny name suggests. A 2-tablespoon serving contains 180 calories, 130 milligrams sodium, 2 grams fiber and 6 grams protein. It’s available in most supermarkets.
Intense, organic NuttZo Omega-3 Seven Nut and Seed Butter ($12.99, 16 ounces) contains peanuts, cashews, almonds, Brazil nuts, hazelnuts, flax and sunflower seeds. Created by a mom to nourish her vitamin-deficient sons, it’s chunky, crunchy, toasty, nutty, contains no sugar, no additives and mixes together with an easy stir.