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Answered Dec 11, 2019
Peanut butter is considered to be vegan-friendly because the ingredients that are used in order to create this do not usually contain animals. Just remember that you still have to be sure about the oil that will be used with the other peanut butter ingredients.
Some people would like to avoid peanut butter that has been made with palm oil because they know that the production of palm oil has destroyed the homes of certain monkeys in some parts of the world. They do not want to support something that contributes to that. The key here is always to read the label and know as many details as possible about the food products that you will choose.
Yes, peanut butter can be considered vegan if you do not know why. Just look at its ingredients. The usual peanut butter will not have a lot of ingredients. Some may just have the peanuts and oil with no extra ingredients.
Most will contain other ingredients to sweeten or improve the taste of the peanut butter. Others will steer clear from peanut butter that has been mixed with a bit of sugar, especially if they are trying to use this ingredient.
The peanut butter will not contain items that will come from animals, which make this perfectly safe for vegans. Peanut butter can be added to a lot of other vegan dishes and desserts.