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  2. Children with mild peanut allergy may be able to eat peanut ...

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    Children with milder forms of peanut sensitivity may be able to overcome their allergy by consuming increasing amounts of store-bought peanut butter, a new study suggests. All of the 32 children ...

  3. Rheology of peanut butter - Wikipedia

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    Non-stabilized peanut butter, also known as "natural" or "100%" peanut butter consists only of ground peanuts and peanut oil and may contain seasonings, such as salt. In natural peanut butter at room temperature, the insoluble peanut particles separate from peanut oil, and the difference in density causes the peanut oil to float upwards. [ 1 ]

  4. Peanut butter - Wikipedia

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    Peanut butter is a food paste or spread made from ground, dry-roasted peanuts. It commonly contains additional ingredients that modify the taste or texture, such as salt, sweeteners, or emulsifiers. Consumed in many countries, it is the most commonly used of the nut butters, a group that also includes cashew butter and almond butter.

  5. The two shelf-stable items are also long-lasting. A jar of peanut butter can sit in your cupboard or fridge for weeks on end, and if opened one sleeve at a time, Saltines won’t go stale fast ...

  6. 2009 Peanut Corporation of America recall - Wikipedia

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    Food and Drug Administration (FDA) inspectors reported, following a two-week inspection of the Blakely, Georgia, plant in January 2009, that the company had information that its peanut-butter products were tainted with Salmonella, but shipped them anyway after "retesting" them. This occurred at least 12 times in 2007 and 2008.

  7. Despite the name, this peanut butter tastes nothinglike the grainy stuff you find in the middle of Reese’s Cups or Pieces. Most widely available peanut butters contain sugar (including this one ...

  8. Peanut allergy - Wikipedia

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    Peanut allergy is a type of food allergy to peanuts.It is different from tree nut allergies, because peanuts are legumes and not true nuts.Physical symptoms of allergic reaction can include itchiness, hives, swelling, eczema, sneezing, asthma attack, abdominal pain, drop in blood pressure, diarrhea, and cardiac arrest. [1]

  9. 10 Things You Didn't Know About Peanut Butter - AOL

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    Peanut butter is perfect for a sandwich, a delightful dessert and even delicious by the spoonful. The nut butter is a childhood staple for so many. And it turns out, there is a whole lot to know ...