Enjoy the sweet flavor of fresh organic almonds. Experience the delightful texture and clean aroma of Artisana's uniquely energizing almond butter.
Add Almond Butter to fruit shakes, cereal, or confections, spread it on your favorite bread or crackers, or eat it right out of the jar—sublime!
Almonds have the highest protein content of any nut, and are rich in minerals, including magnesium, potassium, phosphorous, and especially calcium. They are high in mono-unsaturated fat, which helps to lower LDL cholesterol, and they contain oleic acid, which is believed to protect against heart disease.
Artisana's Almond Butter is handcrafted from fresh (not roasted) nuts, and is made into butter using a low-temperature process (below 115° F.) that preserves the vital enzymes, vitamins, and proteins. It is made from 100% certified organic nuts, with no preservatives or other additives, in a facility that does not process any peanut, gluten, or dairy products.
Ingredients: Organic pasteurized (not raw) California almonds
Are the nuts soaked before being made into nut butters?
The short answer is no. The nuts are not soaked prior to being crafted into tasty, healthy, organic, nut butters. All of the nuts and seeds used can sprout or grow when germinated/soaked. Soaking the nuts and seeds adds a lot of water (even after dehydrating) and definitely adds bacteria and moisture—reducing shelf life to just a few days.
Why are there cashews in your Walnut Butter and your Pecan Butter?
There are a few reasons cashews are put into these two highly acclaimed organic, raw nut butters. Cashews make the walnut and pecan butters more creamy and spreadable. Cashews also act as a natural sweetener to temper the natural bitterness of the walnut and pecan skins (which are left in for their health benefits).
Why doesn’t it say “cashew” in the name of your Walnut and Pecan Butters?
Our Walnut and Pecan Butters weren’t named “Walnut/Cashew Butter” and “Pecan/Cashew Butter” for a reason: cashews were used as a natural additive to make them more creamy and spreadable and for added natural sweetness.
However, the labels on these products will be changing so that they will say “with cashews” near the bottom of the front panel. This is so that you won't have to look so closely at the ingredient panel in order to see that these nut butters contain cashews, an allergen for some people. These nut butters will remain the same great tasting and healthy foods as they were—this will only be a label change.
Do your nut butters need to be refrigerated?
All of our raw, organic nut butters are shelf stable. What this means is that they do not need refrigeration for more than 18 months after they are produced.
As a general rule, we advise that if you do not plan on opening them for longer than 1-2 months, refrigeration is good.
If you plan on using any of our nut butters in the immediate month, then refrigeration is not necessary. It will be easier to use them if they are at room temperature.
Also, mix the nut butters well after opening. You only need to do it once after opening, and it really helps to insure a consistent flavor and even disbursement of all the healthy raw oils.
How should I use your nut butters? On bread?
Great question... You can use our nut butters on bread or toast instead of peanut butter. But a lot of people enjoy them in a whole bunch of ways that can really improve the taste, texture, and nutrition of many other foods.
Try some of these ideas:
My son has tree nut allergies. Is your coconut butter or tahini safe for him to eat? Could there be traces of nuts present?
There are no peanuts in our facility, but there are other known allergens, tree nuts and soy. Work is done to insure that there is no cross contamination of products—including thoroughly cleaning utensils, machinery, and storage units. If your son was allergic to walnuts, for example, and the machinery wasn’t cleaned after making walnut butter, the risk of your son having a reaction would be significantly increased. As mentioned, all the equipment and other items are cleaned between the making of different products. Also, separate production runs, and longer runs, are done to insure that the risk of trace amounts will be minimized to a smaller portion of the product. However, there is a risk of trace amounts that cannot be totally eliminated without an isolated equipment line.
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I called Premier Organics (makers of Artisana) and was told they are using the California pasteurized almonds. (Posted on 8/31/11)
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Yep! We do have a truly raw Almond Butter! We bought local California almonds for as long as we could, but as we are a company that is dedicated to providing only best raw products available, we had to start importing our raw almonds from Europe. (Posted on 4/22/10)
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I am not sure this almond butter is really raw, if the almonds have already been pasteurized. The state of California requires that all almonds are pasteurized as far as I know. Can anyone confirm one way or the other? thanks (Posted on 4/22/10)