Sunflower butter, also known as sunflower seed butter, is a seed butter made by grinding sunflower seed from the common sunflower into a paste. Sunflower butter is commonly used as a substitute for peanut butter when Peanut allergy.
Two decades later, in 2000, researchers at the Agricultural Research Service of the Department of Agriculture, working with sunflower seed processor Red River Commodities, developed a formulation that "resembled the texture, flavor, and nutty appearance of commercially available peanut butter", focusing on the degree of roasting and the amounts of sugar, salt, and stabilizer (hydrogenated Cottonseed oil and ). Their subsidiary, SunGold Foods, Inc., introduced their sunflower seed butter, marketed under the name SunButter, in 2002. By 2011, SunButter became available at major grocery retailers.
Several major grocery chains and online retailers now produce store-brand sunflower butter. Sunflower seed butter can also be made in home kitchens using a food processor or high speed blender.
Sunflower butter can also be used as a dip for fruit and vegetables, in a sandwich, or in recipes that call for peanut butter; peanut butter, however, contains higher levels of protein.
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