Abso is going NUTS - Introducing Cinnamon Peanut Butter - Cinnamon Swirl Peanut Butter
Yup-yup-yup, you're right, it's time to conquer the peanut butter empire!
Peanut butter alone is worthy of a mission, but at Abso we've taken it up a notch and are not just giving you a plain peanut butter, but a special cinnamon edition that will be good not only for the holidays, but all year round!
We at Abso's are crazy about peanut butter and cinnamon too! No wonder this is the first seed butter special we've come out with. With 100% natural ingredients, no sugar, no salt, no added oil to overshadow our reputation for divine peanut butter.
Just hazelnuts and cinnamon - the creamy marriage of a perfect pair
- Spoon some on top of your porridge
- Spread it on the cream of cakes
- Dip banana or apple slices in it
- Spread on wholemeal bread
- Spoon it into your smoothie
- Put it in your energy balls
Or just spoon it straight into your mouth - let's face it, that's how most people will end up doing it, because it tastes so special on its own!
You need this peanut butter too! Why?
- It contains no unnecessary additives, no added oil, sugar or salt.
- It's also FREE of conditioners and emulsifiers.
- It contains only peanuts and beneficial fine cinnamon.
- It can be incorporated into your diet as peanuts are extremely high in protein and contain good fats that the body needs. As a woman, it's especially important to consume enough good quality fat, so why not do it while sipping on some delicious cinnamon peanut butter?
- Made from high quality hazelnuts, and produced domestically!
If all this doesn't convince you that this seed butter has a place in your pantry and on your shelf, let us tell you in a little more detail why we love peanuts, cinnamon and a combination of the two in Cinnamon Swirl Peanut Butter.
Why is peanut butter/peanut good?
It's healthy and delicious! Need more? Well, let's get the facts:
- Rich in vitamins and minerals: each peanut is packed with vitamins B6 (pyridoxine) and E, magnesium, iron and selenium.
- Research suggests that peanuts and peanut butter may reduce the risk of heart disease and type II diabetes*.
- It can reduce appetite - high in fat, protein and fibre, this trio together can make you feel full faster, activating the "satiety hormone" so if you consume peanut butter daily (in moderate amounts) it can even help your diet, not to mention your mood.*
- Good for hair and skin - thanks to its vitamin B7 (biotin) content, it can contribute to beautiful hair and skin.**
- It's low in carbohydrates, so it can be eaten on a diet.
- May lower cholesterol - Peanut butter is a heart-healthy nutrient. It contains both monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fats. Unsaturated fats reduce the amount of "bad" cholesterol, or LDL, and increase the amount of "good" cholesterol, or HDL, in the body.*
- May help muscle and bone development - There's a reason why bodybuilders and fitness models love peanut butter! Peanuts are particularly high in protein (25g/100g), fibre (8.5g/100g) and magnesium. These all contribute to proper muscle and bone development. Consuming the right amount of peanut butter can increase muscle mass without a drastic increase in fat mass - isn't that what we all want somewhere?!
Why is cinnamon good?*
- Cinnamon is not only an extremely tasty spice, but it is also believed to have medicinal properties. The smell and taste of cinnamon is due to the oily part, which contains cinnamaldehyde and which scientists believe has very beneficial effects on health and metabolism.
- Full of antioxidants
- Also known for its anti-inflammatory properties
- Can slow down the absorption of carbohydrates - a dieters dream herb
- Beneficial for blood sugar levels - may improve insulin sensitivity
- May reduce the risk of heart disease
- May also lower cholesterol in the long term
Now, if you combine the above two (practically superfoods) ingredients in the right proportions, you (born Pindur Pandurs, nay no, but we're close) have the perfect, tempting seed butter that will be a great addition to your day, whether you eat it with your breakfast, hide it in snacks or spoon it on its own.