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Fit Butters Cashew Almond Butter Vegan Charley's Famous Carrot Cake -- 16 oz


Fit Butters Cashew Almond Butter Vegan Charley's Famous Carrot Cake
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Fit Butters Cashew Almond Butter Vegan Charley's Famous Carrot Cake -- 16 oz

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Fit Butters Cashew Almond Butter Vegan Charley's Famous Carrot Cake Description

  • 7g Protein
  • Added Plant Protein
  • Made with Coconut Oil
  • Small Batch
  • Vegan
  • Gluten Free

Carrot care lovers unite. Carrot care protein nut rutter is here.
Charley's famous carrot cake cashew almond butter is everything you love about carrot cake confined into 16oz of pure protein nut butter bliss. This flavor has all the hints and spices you love in carrot cake, including the frosting, to give you your fix while staying on plan.


We buy all of the nuts we use directly from the farm and then dry-roast them, not fry them in oil. This makes for a higher quality protein nut butter and better tasting too.


Topped with candied walnuts.
We've all had those gigantic carrot cake slices with the walnuts on the spine, well, we brought those to you! We top each jar of charley’s famous carrot cake with a generous portion of candied walnuts to give you flavor and crunch.


Don’t worry, if you don’t see them as soon as you open the lid. Know that they are in there and they probably sunk into the butter. A quick stir of a spoon and boom, you should see them.

Made with plant protein.
Each jar of fit butters charley's famous carrot cake vegan protein cashew almond butter is made with a high-quality plant protein. We don't just use any plant-based protein. We use a carrot cake flavored vegan protein powder to inject flavor all throughout the base of this delicious nut butter.

Coconut oil fob healthy fats and mcts.
Unlike most nut butters on the market today, we do not 'roast" (might as well call it fry) our nuts in an oil. We stay away from inflammatory oils like seed oils, or oils that your french fries may have been deep fried in. We only use high-quality coconut oil.


Coconut oil is a natural source of mcts which are easier for the body to digest. Mcts are also known to stimulate fat burning, thyroid function and energy production. Less oil separation too.

Free Of
Gluten.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.


Nutrition Facts
Serving Size: 2 Tbsp. (33 g)
Servings per Container: 14
Amount Per Serving% Daily Value
Calories200
Total Fat16 g21%
   Saturated Fat4 g20%
   Trans Fat0 g
Cholesterol0 mg0%
Sodium20 mg1%
Total Carbohydrate8 g3%
   Dietary Fiber2 g7%
   Total Sugars2 g
     Includes 1g Added Sugars2%
Protein7 g14%
Vitamin D0 mcg0%
Calcium0 mg0%
Iron0 mg0%
Potassium0 mg0%
Other Ingredients: Dry roasted cashews, dry roasted almonds, carrot cake vegan protein (pea protein isolate, natural flavors, ginger powder, cinnamon powder, sunflower oil, mono and diglycerides, dipotassium phosphate, tricalcium phosphate, tocopherols, stevia extract (natural sweetener), coconut oil, glazed walnuts (walnuts, cane sugar, tapioca syrup, sea salt, canola oil, soy lecithin, rosemary extract).

Contains: Soy, tree nuts (almond, cashew, coconut and walnut)

Warnings

Manufactured on equipment that processes products containing peanuts and tree nuts (almond and cashews).

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[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]The portfolio diet — a plant-based, cholesterol-busting diet that one health care organization calls “a diet without being a diet” — is gaining traction as another way to potentially lower your risk for heart disease and stroke In October 2023, the American Heart Association’s research journal, Circulation, published a study showing the portfolio diet reduced the risk of heart disease and stroke by 14% among the most diehard followers of the diet. The study was based on diet data for 166,270 women and 43,970 men enrolled in long-term health studies who didn’t have cardiovascular disease when they enrolled in the mid-1980s and early 1990s. Woman Following the Portfolio Diet to Lower Cholesterol Cooking Healthy Meal of Mixed Vegetables on Stove Researchers developed a portfolio diet score ranking participants’ consumption of plant proteins, nuts and seeds, viscous fiber, phytosterols and plant sources of monounsaturated fatty acids. The researchers discovered that those with the highest diet portfolio score saw the greatest decrease in the risk of heart disease and stroke compared with those receiving the lowest score. The study’s lead author — registered dietitian Andrea Glenn, a postdoctoral fellow at Harvard University and the University of Toronto — said in an American Heart Association article that the study’s findings highlight “an opportunity for people to lower their heart disease risk through consuming more of these foods recommended in the diet.” Aside from potentially reducing cholesterol levels, the portfolio diet might lower other risk factors for cardiovascular disease, including blood pressure, inflammation and triglycerides (the most common type of fat found in the body), according to a study published in 2018.

What is the portfolio diet?

While the portfolio diet is now attracting more attention, it’s been around for about 20 years. The magazine Today’s Dietitian describes the portfolio diet as a modified vegan diet that features an array, or portfolio, of foods shown to reduce cholesterol. Research directed by Dr. David Jenkins, a Toronto nutrition researcher, led to creation of the portfolio diet in the early 2000s.  The diet aims to lower levels of “bad” cholesterol (LDL). The Kahn Longevity Center describes the portfolio diet as a “diet without being a diet” that focuses on four food groups for most or all meals. These food groups are soy protein, nuts, plant sterols and soluble fiber. Goals of the portfolio diet can be achieved with a fully plant-based diet or as part of the better-known, fruit- and vegetable-dominated Mediterranean diet, the center says.

How can I adopt the portfolio diet?

When you follow the portfolio diet, you eat more plant protein (such as beans, lentils, nuts, seeds, soy foods) and cut back on animal protein (red meat, poultry, eggs, dairy), according to Canada’s Alberta Health Services. The diet emphasizes nuts, plant sterols, soy protein and soluble fiber. The Canadian Cardiovascular Society offers these suggestions for adhering to the portfolio diet:
  • Eat 45 grams of nuts each day (roughly one handful). If you’re allergic to nuts, substitute them for seeds. Try adding them to cereal, yogurt or salads, or nibble on them as a snack.
  • Consume 50 grams of plant protein each day. To help reach this goal, eat beans, soy nuts or tofu, or replace dairy milk with soymilk.
  • Eat two servings of beans, chickpeas, lentils and oatmeal to help meet the fiber component of the diet.
  • Consume at least five servings of high-fiber fruits and vegetables every day. High-fiber fruits include apples, oranges and berries. High-fiber vegetables include eggplant and okra.
  • Consume 2 grams of plant sterols each day. This means not only eating plant foods like corn, soybeans and squash, but adding sterol-fortified foods such as milk, juice, spreads and yogurt. You may even need to take supplements that contain plant sterols.
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