peanut butter stir
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Stir-style peanut butter often shows natural oil separation because it contains no added stabilizers. The separated oil is intended to be mixed back into the peanut butter by stirring before use.
Stir peanut butter is commonly available in two consistencies: creamy (smooth) and crunchy.
Common net weights shown include 16, 26, 28, and 40 ounces, with typical jar sizes ranging from about 16 to 40 oz.
Descriptions and reviews recommend stirring the jar when first opened, storing jars upside down, and refrigerating to reduce re‑separation and help keep the peanut butter fresh.
Common uses include spreading on sandwiches and toast, making PB&J with fruit spreads, adding to smoothies and dips, and using in baking.
No‑stir varieties contain added stabilizers so the oil stays mixed and can be used straight from the jar. Stir-style varieties lack those stabilizers and may separate over time, requiring stirring before use.