Peanut and almond butter get all the attention, but there's a quieter spread that deserves a spot in your cupboard: sunflower seed butter. It's creamy, rich and satisfying, it works anywhere a nut butter would, and it has one big advantage the others can't match. It's completely nut-free. If you've never tried it, here's why it might just become a new favourite.
What is sunflower seed butter?
Sunflower seed butter is exactly what it sounds like: sunflower seeds ground into a smooth, spreadable butter. The best versions keep it simple. Our Raw Organic Sunflower Seed Butter from RAWGORILLA is made from carefully selected organic sunflower seeds, stone-ground raw at a low temperature into a smooth spread, with nothing else added. No sugar, no palm oil, no salt. Just seeds.
The nut-free advantage
This is where sunflower seed butter really comes into its own. For anyone with a nut allergy, or feeding a family where nuts are off the menu, it's a genuine game-changer. It brings all the creamy, nutty satisfaction of peanut butter with none of the actual nuts, which makes it perfect for lunchboxes, nut-free schools and shared kitchens. Everyone can enjoy it, and nobody has to read the label with their heart in their mouth.
Seriously good nutrition
Sunflower seeds pack a lot into a small kernel, and that goodness carries straight into the butter. It's a natural source of healthy unsaturated fats and plant protein, and sunflower seeds are one of the best food sources of vitamin E, an antioxidant that supports the body's cells. They also bring magnesium and other minerals along for the ride. As with any butter it's calorie-dense, so a spoonful rather than a ladleful, but what you get in that spoonful is genuinely nourishing.
What does it taste like?
People are often surprised by their first taste. Sunflower seed butter is mild, smooth and pleasantly nutty, with a gentle earthiness and a hint of natural sweetness. It's a little lighter than peanut butter and less rich than almond, which makes it wonderfully easy to use across sweet and savoury dishes without taking over.
How to use it
Anywhere you'd reach for peanut butter, reach for this instead. Spread it thick on toast or oatcakes, swirl it through porridge, or blend a spoonful into a smoothie for staying power. It's brilliant in baking and no-bake treats, from flapjacks and cookies to energy balls. On the savoury side, loosen it with a little soy sauce, lime and garlic for a nut-free satay-style sauce or dip, or drizzle it over roasted vegetables and grain bowls. It also makes a lovely partner for sliced apple or banana as a quick snack.
A note on natural separation
Because there's nothing added to hold it together, a layer of natural oil will often rise to the top of the jar. That's a good sign, not a fault. It simply means the butter is pure seeds with no stabilisers. Give it a good stir before the first use and you're ready to go. Keep it in a cool cupboard, or in the fridge if you prefer it firmer.
Sunflower seed butter is one of those simple swaps that quietly makes life easier: allergy-friendly, nutritious, endlessly versatile, and made from a single humble ingredient. Whether you're avoiding nuts or just fancy a change from the usual jar, it's well worth a place on your shelf.

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