January
24 – National Peanut Butter Day
It’s
National Peanut Butter Day! Peanut butter is a staple in over 90% of American
households and the average person consumes more than six pounds of peanut
products each year. Women and children prefer creamy peanut butter, while most
men go for the chunky variety.
George
Bayle, a St. Louis snack food maker, started making peanut butter in the 1890s.
For many years, manufacturers struggled with the oil separating from the grainy
solids of the peanut butter. In 1923 Heinz became the first company to homogenize
the peanuts into the spreadable butter we know and love today. Before long
peanut butter was a classic American food.
Did you know that it takes 550 peanuts to make a 12 ounce jar of peanut butter? Peanuts are cholesterol free and an excellent source of protein. In fact, it’s the high protein content that causes peanut butter to stick to the roof of your mouth.
But is peanut butter good for you? Well, like most nut butters, peanut butter is high in fat and calories (with around 190 calories and 16 grams of fat per 2 tablespoons). But the good news is, you get a lot of nutrition for your 190-calorie investment. Nuts and nut butters are a great source of protein, fiber, vitamins, minerals, and phytochemicals
To celebrate National Peanut Butter Day, spread some tasty peanut butter on whole wheat toast, bake some peanut butter cookies, or enjoy a spoonful right out of the jar!
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