Whether you're a fan of spreading peanut butter over toast ahead of your morning workout, adding it to your favorite recipe, or throwing a tablespoon of the go-to nut butter in smoothies alongside berries and greens, there are various reasons to keep doing what you've been doing. There's even a case for making sure your pantry is perpetually stocked with peanut butter. And if peanut butter isn't yet a staple in your diet, you might want to reconsider that (as long as you're not allergic, of course), since there are quite a few health benefits to the protein-packed spread.
"From a nutrition perspective, peanut butter is certainly a great source of , , vitamins, and minerals, not to mention some fiber," says Tanya Mezher, RD, CDN, Lead Functional Practitioner at , a functional medicine company. The only caveat is that not all peanut butter offers the same nutritional profile. Some have added sugar and oils that might detract from their wellness benefits — but more on that in a moment.
Here, the whole scoop on the nutritional and health benefits of peanut butter. Tanya Mezher, RD, CDN, Lead Functional Practitioner at , a functional medicine company. Katie Thomson, RDN, cofounder and CEO of , an organic baby food company.
When it comes to picking peanut butter, you have two main options: a natural version and the more processed kind. They're quite different in terms of ingredients as well as nutrition facts. For this reason, Mezher encourages people to "always check the nutriti.
