Peanut butter


Peanut butter (also known as peanut paste) is a food paste made primarily from ground roasted peanuts, with or without added oil. It is popular primarily in the United States, Australia, the United Kingdom, Canada, South Africa, Papua New Guinea, New Zealand, and The Netherlands. It used to be very popular in Brazil, particularly among children. It also has above-average popularity in the Philippines, parts of the Middle East, South Korea and other areas where Americans have maintained a strong presence in recent decades. It is also manufactured in China, India, and other emerging markets. In Israel, peanut butter has been used as the coating of Israel's most popular snack, Bamba crisps. [1]