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Our Peanut Butter is crafted in small batches using the finest open-pollinated desi variety of peanuts. These heirloom peanuts, true to their original lineage, are naturally grown and deliver superior flavor and nutrition. While these desi varieties offer lower yields, they make up for it with exceptional taste and health benefits.
The peanuts are slow-roasted to bring out their rich, nutty essence, then stone-ground to create two delicious options: Crunchy for a satisfying bite and Creamy for a velvety smooth experience. Sweetened naturally with our organic jaggery powder, this peanut butter contains no refined sugar or artificial sweeteners.
Zeme Farms Peanut Butter is free from chemical additives, preservatives, and hydrogenated oils, ensuring every jar is filled with nothing but wholesome goodness. Minimal processing helps retain the natural nutrients and the authentic flavors of the peanuts.
Whether you prefer a crunch or a smooth spread, our Peanut Butter is the perfect addition to your pantry—ideal for a nutritious snack, a flavorful boost, or a wholesome treat!
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