Peanut butter is a good source of protein. Too much peanut butter will be cause high cholesterol. Avoid eating too much, eat moderate amounts to ensure you get a good amount of protein.
Sesame butter (usually) contains no cholesterol (this is assuming no dairy products, particularly butter, are used as ingredients in the sesame butter). However, "containing no cholesterol" is not the same as "good for cholesterol" - i.e sesame butter should not raise your cholesterol, but it will not lower it either.
Butter contains about 31mg of cholesterol.
They don't. Butter naturally contains cholesterol and saturated fats.
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If you have concerns about peanut butter and the effect it has on cholesterol then the LIVESTRONG website is the place to go. It has options to calculate your ideal cholesterol level as well as the benefits of peanut butter and how to best enjoy it.
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Everything can be consumed in moderation without harming your cholesterol levels. Peanut butter in particular is a food low in cholesterol and would not disturb your current levels.
Natural peanut butter is not a source of cholesterol. Cholesterol is found in animal products. Peanut butter is not an animal product. Typical peanut butter does contain a small amount of partially hydrogenated oils. This should be minimized in your diet if you are concerned about your cardiovascular health. Natural peanut butter separates but contains no partially hydrogenated oils. Enjoy.http:/www.peanutbutterlovers.com/nutrition/skinny_on_fat.html
Consider switching low-cholesterol oils for your current cooking oils. Canola, olive and peanut oils are much lower in cholesterol than butter, animal fats, and coconut and palm oils.