Originally posted by HoldDaMayo
barely any difference in sugar... and I've posted on this quite a bit... there have been studies on Jif and Skippy and other leading peanut butter brands... and the fact is, they contain such a VERY VERY small amount of trans fats, that in 2006, the product will be officially trans fat free...
To see if the rumors had any validity, Sanders prepared 11 brands of peanut butter, including major store brands and ???natural??? brands, for analysis by a commercial laboratory. He also sent paste freshly prepared from roasted peanuts for comparison. The laboratory found no detectable trans fats in any of the samples, with a detection limit of 0.01 percent of the sample weight.
That means that a 32-gram serving of any of the 11 brands could contain from zero to a little over three-thousandths (0.0032) of a gram of trans fats without being detected. While current regulations don???t require food labels to disclose trans fat levels, they do require disclosure of saturated fat levels at or above five-tenths (0.5) of a gram. For comparison, that???s 156 times higher than this study???s detection limit for trans fats.
Scientific contact: Timothy H. Sanders, ARS Market Quality and Handling Research Unit, Raleigh, N.C., phone (919) 515-6312, fax (919) 515-7124,
mqhru@ncsu.edu.
http://www.ars.usda.gov/is/pr/2001/010612.htm