Peanut Butter
OFFSundrop · 1 serving (100 g)
Nutrition Facts
* % Daily Values based on 2,000 kcal diet. Tap any nutrient for details. Source: Product label · Values may vary.
Portion Guide
| Portion | Cal | Fat | Sugar |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 tsp(5g) | 30.9 | 2.4g | 0.5g |
| 1 tbsp(14g) | 86.7 | 6.7g | 1.3g |
| 20g chiplet(20g) | 123.8 | 9.6g | 1.8g |
Ingredients
Roasted Peanuts (92.3%), Sugar, Hydrogenated Vegetable Fat, Refined Edible Groundnut Oil (TBHQ), lodized Salt Contains Nuts. 20
Decoded
FINE OCCASIONALLY
Key Number
Big portion of daily saturated fat allowance.
NOVA 4
Ultra-Processed Foods
Industrial formulations with little to no whole foods, containing additives.
Real Talk
- →A thin spread on toast is fine. Skip the thick layers.
- →Heavy on fats. Keep portions small and eat light later.
Alternatives
- Use less, taste more – thin spread goes a long way
- Olive oil (for cooking) – healthier fats for everyday use
ELI5
Everyday FoodWhat is this?
Paste or cream meant to be spread on bread.
Typical portion?
~50g. Label shows per 100g.
Per 50g portion
310 kcal, 5g sugar
Is that a lot?
5g is 20% of the WHO guideline of 25g free sugar per day. That is a small amount.
Top ingredients
Roasted Peanuts (by weight)
NOVA 3
processed food with a few added ingredients
Usage
Fine a few times a week. Not ideal as a daily habit.
Moderation is key with this product.
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