nut butter
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nut butter
Summary
nut butter has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[1]
Key Facts
- nut butter is made of nut[2].
- nut butter is made of apricot[3].
- nut butter is made of stone fruit[4].
- nut butter is made of seed[5].
- nut butter is made of Helianthus[6].
- nut butter is made of Cucurbita[7].
- nut butter is made of Linum[8].
- nut butter is a type of food[9].
- nut butter is a type of fat spread[10].
- nut butter is a type of food paste[11].
- nut butter is a type of dips and spreads[12].
- nut butter's country of origin is recorded as Russia[13].
- nut butter comprises nut[14].
- nut butter comprises apricot[15].
- nut butter comprises stone fruit[16].
- nut butter comprises seed[17].
- nut butter comprises Helianthus[18].
- nut butter comprises Cucurbita[19].
- nut butter comprises Linum[20].
- nut butter's partially coincident with is recorded as peanut butter[21].
- nut butter's cuisine is recorded as Kumyk cuisine[22].
- nut butter's cuisine is recorded as Dargin cuisine[23].
- nut butter's cuisine is recorded as Avar cuisine[24].
- nut butter's cuisine is recorded as Q25703453[25].
- nut butter's cuisine is recorded as Lezgian cuisine[26].
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Definition and Type
Recorded subclass of include food[9], fat spread[10], food paste[11], and dips and spreads[12].
Use and Application
Components include nut[14], a food ingredient[27]; apricot[15]; stone fruit[16]; seed[17]; Helianthus[18], a taxon[28]; and Cucurbita[19], a taxon[29].
Why It Matters
nut butter has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[1] It is known by 6 alternative names across languages and contexts.[30]