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PB&Me Natural Powdered Peanut Butter is a gluten-free, high-protein alternative to traditional peanut butter, offering 87% less fat and only 1/3 of the calories. Made from organic ingredients, it provides a deliciously creamy taste while being versatile enough for smoothies, spreads, and baking.
K**C
Yummy
This PB&Me USDA Organic Powdered Peanut Butter is quite tasty with the ingredient list basically being peanuts, sugar and salt. This is on the sweeter side for peanut butter imo, but that does make it fairly yummy. The directions say to add 2 tablespoons of the PB&Me powder to 1-2 tablespoons of water. I started out with a 1:1 ratio of peanut butter powder to water (2 tablespoons of each), and got the very watery consistency in the first mix picture (w blue spatula). I added another tablespoon of powder, and it became somewhat thicker, but not quite a peanut butter texture (2nd mix pic) It pretty much took a 2:1 powder to water ratio (4 tablespoons powder to the original 2 tablespoons of water) to make a peanut butter consistency of the type you generally think of. This tasted a bit grainy, but that smoothed out after awhile. Even the grainy peanut butter tasted good though. This is a convenient way to incorporate peanut butter into recipes and drinks, or to transport light. I'd definitely recommend.
D**E
Kind of strange but surprisingly useful
This was a little odd to me at first. I confess that I tried it (for Vine) just because I was curious. I always review truthfully. A lot of people think that Vine reviewers give all good reviews so they can get free things. What they don't stop to think is that it's rare for someone to choose an item they don't think they will like. After all, if you get more than a certain amount, you have to pay a LOT of taxes on it. So I don't order things that I think I might not like or might even hate. That said, curiosity won out and I tried this. It works great in vanilla yogurt to make peanut butter yogurt! lol. I love peanuts, so I'm scoping out other ways to use it now. I'm thinking you could mix it with chocolate spread for a "Reeses" type flavor, but haven't tried it yet. It's easy to mix in, gives some protein and a lot of flavor with a LOT less calories than regular peanut butter. And, if you happen to run out of the regular kind, you can mix this with water to make organic peanut butter.
V**T
Light on Flavor
They must have lost a lot of peanut butter flavor during the processing to powdered consistency as the flavor is very light compared to other peanut butter products.This can be good if you have recipes where you want a hint of peanut butter like for baking, sprinkling on top of cupcakes/pastries, or making smoothiesHas a good nutrition profile: organic, 5g protein per 12g servingPowder is not consistent throughout; there are some chunks, but can easily be broken downOverall, don't expect this product to be as pronounced as peanut butter spread. Good for recipes that use this as an additive and not necessarily the main ingredient. Unless you use in excess where it's better to get another product instead
R**R
Perfect for smoothies.
I find breakfast really difficult to eat so I stick with simple staples like oatmeal or plain yogurt. I do like to find ways to keep them from being boring by adding in cacao powder or powdered peanut butter. This is one of the good ones I've tried though it's not my favorite. My ex was keto for several months and liked using it for his fat bombs and other stuff too.
K**N
It's OK, not a strong peanut taste and a little lumpy
I got the 'original' flavor which has sugar and salt. To my taste it has too much sugar and not enough salt. But my main complaint is that it is very bland, hardly tasting of peanuts at all. Also I had to add less water than suggested to get a thick paste. Even after stirring vigorously after mixing with water, the product looked smooth but had small lumps making it more like chunky style peanut butter. I have tried 2 other peanut powder products and this one is the blandest. The best results with this was blending it into some unsweetened applesauce. I ended up using it up in smoothies.
J**H
Surprisingly good!
I belong to WW (formerly Weight Watchers) and have heard about the Peanut Butter powders that are lower in fats and lower in oils and, therefore, lower in points. I've been hesitant to try them because well... it's not peanut butter, it's a powder and how good can it be? I love peanut butter. It's actually my go-to afternoon pick-me-up. So this PB&Me Organic Peanut Butter Powder is a great surprise. It tastes like really high quality peanut butter! It's easy to mix - 2 tbsp of powder and 1 tbsp of water. Mix well and there you have it - great tasting peanut butter. I'm sold. I will buy this in the future. Perfect for those on WW or those who want to cut out fats and oils from their diet.
S**A
Peanut butter brownies?
Why yes, thank you. I think I'll make some of those. To be honest, all I have done with this is put it into oatmeal and bake with it, so I can't speak to how it works de smoothies. I have put it into chocolate brownies and blonde brownies and it give a wonderful hit of nutty flavor. I wasn't sure why powdered peanut butter was a thing, until I tried it. I would recommend this
A**N
Good macros; decent taste
This is one of the better powdered peanut butters I've tried. It certainly can't compare to the real thing, but then I almost never use it as a spread anyway. I don't think I could stomach that. However, used an additive to shakes, it's a good way to add a bit of protein with decent flavor. If you're looking to cut calories this is also a great option. The standard spread I use has 180 kcals in a 2-tbsp serving. Two tbsps of PB&Me only comes in at 45 kcals. That's a big enough difference to acclimate yourself to the taste. Overall recommended, so long as you recognize ahead of time that this isn't going to replicate the flavor of authentic peanut butter.
A**E
Great taste
Like that protein can be added to oats or cereal or smoothies
M**S
Easy to use; excellent taste
I use this product for cooking as a marinade for peanut butter chicken and is so much easier to use and tastes so much better as a marinade than the real thing. It lasts and lasts, too…
C**T
Would buy again
Really nice peanut butter mixture. Good for adding to your baking or just putting it in your Greek yogurt.
M**L
Just like peanut butter and a fraction of the calories
Never tried this before, I was pleasantly surprised when I used it. It tastes like peanut butter! You have to mix with a little after into a paste then put it on your toast. You can add it to brownies, flap jack recipes or to flavour yogurt it smoothies
C**D
Not a very strong flavour
It's great for protein but not a lot of peanut butter flavour.
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