s about protein in peanut butter
Amino acids
Your body needs proteins to build and repair your cells. Proteins are broken down by your body into different amino acids that your cells can use. Your body also produces amino acids, but these are not essential amino acids. The proteins you eat consist of 9 essential amino acids. These are: histidine, isoleucine, leucine, lysine, methionine, phenylalanine, threonine, tryptophan and valine. Not all proteins produce all these amino acids in a balanced way. Peanut butter is rich in leucine and phenylalanine. Tyrosine, valine, lysine, isoleucine and threonine are present in moderate amounts. Histidine and tryptophan are present in low doses.
Vary a lot
Variation is a magic word in every diet and to create the right amino acids. So try different sources (plant and animal) to get your proteins. It is always good to listen to your own body. Every body is different and reacts differently to proteins. What helps me is to feel after eating whether my stomach is calm and not cramping. That way I know which proteins work for me and which do not.
A large spoonful of our peanut butter will help you with about 10 grams of protein. In addition to the fact that peanut butter provides a lot of protein, the peanut plant is also very good for our earth. As a Peanut Boss, you are doing well for your own health and the health of nature!