Once Again - Natural Old Fashioned Peanut Butter Crunchy No Salt - 16 oz.

Price 5.77 - 70.71 USD

EAN/UPC/ISBN Code 44082031217

Brand ONCE AGAIN


Manufacture Country USA

Once Again - Natural Old Fashioned Peanut Butter Crunchy No Salt - 16 oz. (454g)Once Again Natural Old Fashioned Peanut Butter Crunchy No Salt is made with roasted Virginia peanuts and milled with the peanut skins left on. The skins show as speckles inside the container and naturally sweeten the butter to produce Once Again Natural Old Fashioned Peanut Butter CrunchyNo Salt. Gluten free Vegan Kosher Certified product Sodium Free OTCO Frequently Asked QuestionsAny thought of producing a raw tahini?No, there are way too many risks that they are not willing take while producing this product. Example is Salmonella. Are the sesame seeds hulled? How is this done?Their sesame seeds are hulled, which means that the shells are taken off. The hulls are taken off in a processing plant and are mechanically hulled as opposed to a brine water process. Are their products Gluten Free?Yes Are their sesame seeds roasted with oils?They do not roast their sesame seeds with oil. Do they test for Aflatoxin?Aflatoxin is a chemical created by mold. Some molds are beneficial; such as penicillin. Some molds make food have a wonderful taste such as cheese; and some molds can be dangerous i.e. the aflatoxin mold. Cooking does not destroy aflatoxin. Aflatoxin can occur in peanuts, nuts, dried fruit, corn, and other grains. Only peanuts are tested multiple times by the USDA. Samples are drawn and tested by the FDA at harvest and again after shelling. Peanuts and peanut butter are perhaps the safest of foods to consume if you are concerned about aflatoxin. They make sure that all of their peanuts are tested for aflatoxin before they purchase them. But they don"t just rely on that data alone; they also test their peanut butter for aflatoxin after it is produced. Do their suppliers use any pesticides, sprays, or solutions of any kind on their almonds?They buy their almonds from the shellers which buy the almonds from hundreds of growers.