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Our Natural Nut Butters.

REVIVE's nut butters are made in Singapore for the best quality assurance possible, with 100% natural ingredients and they are suitable for all ages. Our nut butters are FREE from added sugar, salt, hydrogenated oils and palm oil.

Made in Singapore

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100% Natural ingredients

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Did You Know?

Most commercial nut butters sold in retail outlets are filled with hydrogenated oils or palm oil to improve texture by halting natural oil separation for easy spreading, and as a filler for margin boosting. Both hydrogenated oils and palm oil are highly processed, which means that they not only provide zero useful nutrition, they can also have a negative impact on your health.

Good Fats Vs. Bad Fats.

Let’s be real and honest, nuts contain fat. STOP. Before you leave this page, let us explain. There are “good” fats and “bad” fats. “Bad” fats when eaten excessively can be found guilty of giving you a scare when you step onto a weighing scale, but “good” fats like omega-3 can help you combat fatigue, keep you in a good mood and improve your brain power. There are four (4) groups of fats: trans fats, saturated fats, monounsaturated fats and polyunsaturated fats. Various types of food fall within each group.

Good Fats.

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Monounsaturated Fats

Nuts
Olives
Avocados
Natural nut butters
(eg. Peanut butter, Almond butter, Cashew Butter, ABC Butter etc.)

Polyunsaturated Fats

Tofu
Soy milk
Flaxseed
Fatty fish
(eg. salmon, mackerel, tuna)

Good Fats.

good-fats

Monounsaturated Fats

Nuts
Olives
Avocados
Natural nut butters
(eg. Peanut butter, Almond butter, Cashew Butter, ABC Butter etc.)

Polyunsaturated Fats

Tofu
Soy milk
Flaxseed
Fatty fish
(eg. salmon, mackerel, tuna)

Bad Fats.

bad-fats

Saturated fats

Palm oil
Fatty meat
Hard cheese
Processed meat
(eg. ham, burger, patties, sausages)

SATURATED FATS

Do not be afraid of all saturated fat. For instance, saturated fat found in nuts and natural nut butters is different to the saturated fat found in a pepperoni pizza. The amount of saturated fat varies depending on its source. Similarly, the effect of saturated fats on blood cholesterol varies from person-to-person, depending on genetics and other health factors.

All in all, it all comes down to applying a bit of common sense to the way you eat. You do not have to cut out fats from your diet; instead try substituting some of the "bad" fats with a few more "good" ones and you will be fine.

TRANS FATS

Fried foods
(eg. french fries, nuggets, fried chicken)
Commercially baked goods
(eg. cookies, crackers, cakes, muffins)
Solid fats
(eg. margarine)
Packaged snacks
(eg. potato chips, candies)

TRANS FATS

Artificial trans fats are created in an industrial process that pumps in hydrogen to liquid vegetable oil to solidify them. These are commonly found in may processed foods, and are the ones to avoid as much as possible!

Bad Fats.

bad-fats

Saturated fats

Palm oil
Fatty meat
Hard cheese
Processed meat
(eg. ham, burger, patties, sausages)

SATURATED FATS

Do not be afraid of all saturated fat. For instance, saturated fat found in nuts and natural nut butters is different to the saturated fat found in a pepperoni pizza. The amount of saturated fat varies depending on its source. Similarly, the effect of saturated fats on blood cholesterol varies from person-to-person, depending on genetics and other health factors.

All in all, it all comes down to applying a bit of common sense to the way you eat. You do not have to cut out fats from your diet; instead try substituting some of the "bad" fats with a few more "good" ones and you will be fine.

TRANS FATS

Fried foods
(eg. french fries, nuggets, fried chicken)
Commercially baked goods
(eg. cookies, crackers, cakes, muffins)
Solid fats
(eg. margarine)
Packaged snacks
(eg. potato chips, candies)

TRANS FATS

Artificial trans fats are created in an industrial process that pumps in hydrogen to liquid vegetable oil to solidify them. These are commonly found in may processed foods, and are the ones to avoid as much as possible!

Bad Fats.

bad-fats

Saturated fats

Palm oil
Fatty meat
Hard cheese
Processed meat
(eg. ham, burger, patties, sausages)

SATURATED FATS

Do not be afraid of all saturated fat. For instance, saturated fat found in nuts and natural nut butters is different to the saturated fat found in a pepperoni pizza. The amount of saturated fat varies depending on its source. Similarly, the effect of saturated fats on blood cholesterol varies from person-to-person, depending on genetics and other health factors.

All in all, it all comes down to applying a bit of common sense to the way you eat. You do not have to cut out fats from your diet; instead try substituting some of the "bad" fats with a few more "good" ones and you will be fine.

TRANS FATS

Fried foods
(eg. french fries, nuggets, fried chicken)
Commercially baked goods
(eg. cookies, crackers, cakes, muffins)
Solid fats
(eg. margarine)
Packaged snacks
(eg. potato chips, candies)

TRANS FATS

Artificial trans fats are created in an industrial process that pumps in hydrogen to liquid vegetable oil to solidify them. These are commonly found in may processed foods, and are the ones to avoid as much as possible!

100% Natural. 100% Tasty.

Nut butters made from all natural tree nuts and legumes with NO added sugar, additives or emulsifiers.

Why Add Nut Butters To Your Diet?

Incorporating nut butters into your diet not only adds a healthy source of essential vitamins and minerals, but also provides an easy way to add flavour and texture to dishes.

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HEALTHY FATS

While natural nut butters have a high fat content, they are composed of the aforementioned good fats - the monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fatty acids - that can actually help to lower your risk of heart disease and type 2 diabetes.

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CURBS APPETITE

It is also worth noting that natural nut butters can actually help you fight obesity and lose weight. Because of their ability to stabilize blood sugars, eating nut butters will provide you with more energy and great self control over food cravings. They also keep you feeling full for longer.

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BAKING & COOKING

Due to their creaminess, nut butters make a great substitute in dairy free and gluten free baking and cooking. For example, you can swap out butter for nut butter in many baked goods recipes. They also add texture to a variety of dishes, like thickening of soups.

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QUICK ENERGY & PROTEIN PACKED

Natural nut butters are calorie-dense, making them an excellent way to get a quick energy burst in the midst of a kayaking adventure, a hiking trip, or just a busy workday. Packed with protein, they also make a good post-workout snack for muscle recovery.

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SIMPLY DELICIOUS WITH COMPLEX FLAVOURS

Adding a dollop of natural nut butter adds another dimension to your dish. Simply adding a spoonful into oatmeal, smoothies, and even savoury dishes can lend an appetizing flavour. Treat nut butters like a condiment, drizzling them atop everything from fruits to toast to roasted vegetables.

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DECREASES STRESS LEVELS

Nuts contain a plant sterol — called beta-sitosterol, which can help to normalize levels of the stress hormone cortisol. Its healthy fats, antioxidants, iron, magnesium, calcium, and vitamin E help you to make up for the lack of these elements in your body, which will make you feel better. Also, combined with your favorite snack, it will have an even better effect on your mood.

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CONTAINS ESSENTIAL VITAMINS & MINERALS

The nutrients in each nut (and natural nut butter) varies, but all nuts contain essential vitamins and minerals that are not found in many other food sources. These include manganese, calcium, magnesium, fiber, and vitamin E.

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NATURALLY SWEET

Nuts contain natural sugars and are naturally sweet, enjoying nut butters is a wonderful way to satisfy your sweet tooth. Not only do they taste decadent and luxurious, but enjoying a spoonful is oftentimes all you need to put an end to your sweet cravings.

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PROMOTES BRAIN ACTIVITY AND MEMORY

The vitamin E in nuts supports brain activity. It is able to boost memory, especially for older people. It was even found that it helps those with mild to moderate Alzheimer’s disease. So, a jar of nut butter could be a good snack to have on hand for your dear grandparents!

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