https://picardpeanuts.com/product/natural-peanut-butter/ is the one I know
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Thank you for this! I'm not OP but this peanut butter is closer to the peanut butter I eat( kraft only peanuts ) and it's not in an insane quantity or price to support a local business.
I truthfully don't eat a lot of peanut butter and try to eat peanut butter that is "only peanuts" as it's a lot healthier that way. You've named all the nut/seed butters I've seen of in a store but there are a couple others if you are willing to make it yourself. Hazelnuts grow natively in Canada but I've never seen any "Canadian made/grown" hazelnut spread. 2 other seed butters that I've heard of and that grow in Canada is Flax and Hemp. There are some native nut species that would work too there seems to be a decent list of native nuts here:
https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/wild-nuts-in-canada
If you are willing to expand outside nuts and seeds and just want a spread, maple butter and apple butter are a thing but they are closer to jams/preserves in my mind.
Yeah I eat a ton of peanut butter. Nuts to You brand. Made in Canada of imported ingredients, as you point out. I've never gotten into the other nut butters... 🧐 I just stick with what I like. I'm a 1-person household, and so if I don't eat it... Hazelnut intrigues me. Other butters would be great things for in-store sampling stations (apart from allergy concerns maybe :/), but I've never seen one for Nuts to You
Nuts To You makes an organic version of their peanut butter and those peanuts are from South America, not the USA.... so that's one "Canada friendly" peanut butter option.
Good to know, ty!
Cheers!