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HomeConvertersNutritionCalories in 1 tablespoon of Peanut Butter = 95.7 kcal

Calories in 1 tablespoon of Peanut Butter = 95.7 kcal | Nutrition

1 tablespoon of Peanut Butter contains 95.7 kcal of calories. Free converter with serving tables, volume conversion, raw vs cooked, and FAQs. Data from USDA FoodData Central.

Calories in 1 tablespoon of Peanut Butter Calculator

1 tablespoon of Peanut Butter contains 95.7 kcal of calories. Use the converter above to calculate any weight, volume, or household serving, then compare the tables below. All values from USDA FoodData Central (FDC ID: 2707537).

Result

1 tablespoon Peanut Butter Calories

95.7 kcal calories

Computed from 16 g of food and USDA FoodData Central Survey/FNDDS Foods.

Reverse Calculation

Calories target to food amount

16 g (0.56 oz, 0.06 cups)

Reverse math uses 598 kcal calories per 100 g from USDA FoodData Central Survey/FNDDS Foods.

Peanut Butter Macros by tablespoons

PortionGram EquivalentCalories (kcal)ProteinCarbohydratesFat
1 tablespoon16 g95.73.6 g3.6 g8.2 g
2 tablespoons32 g191.47.1 g7.1 g16.4 g
4 tablespoons64 g382.714.2 g14.3 g32.9 g
6 tablespoons96 g574.121.3 g21.4 g49.3 g
8 tablespoons128 g765.428.4 g28.5 g65.8 g
12 tablespoons192 g1148.242.6 g42.8 g98.7 g
50 g50 g29911.1 g11.2 g25.7 g
75 g75 g448.516.7 g16.7 g38.6 g
100 g100 g59822.2 g22.3 g51.4 g

Peanut Butter Macros by Common Serving

ServingWeightCaloriesProteinCarbsFat
Guideline amount per sandwich32 g1917.1 g7.1 g16.4 g
1 single serving45 g26910 g10 g23.1 g
1 tablespoon16 g963.6 g3.6 g8.2 g
Guideline amount per slice of bread/roll16 g963.6 g3.6 g8.2 g

Peanut Butter Calories Range Around tablespoon = 16 g

PortionGram EquivalentCaloriesCalories
1 tablespoon16 g9696
2 tablespoons32 g191191
4 tablespoons64 g383383
6 tablespoons96 g574574
8 tablespoons128 g765765
12 tablespoons192 g11481148

Peanut Butter Macros by Volume Measure

Volume MeasureEquivalent WeightCalories (kcal)ProteinCarbsFat
1 US teaspoon5.3 g31.71.2 g1.2 g2.7 g
1 US tablespoon16 g95.73.6 g3.6 g8.2 g
1 US fluid ounce32 g191.47.1 g7.1 g16.4 g
1/4 US cup64 g382.714.2 g14.3 g32.9 g
1/3 US cup85.3 g510.118.9 g19 g43.8 g
1/2 US cup128 g765.428.4 g28.5 g65.8 g
1 US cup256 g1530.956.8 g57.1 g131.6 g
1 US pint512 g3061.8113.7 g114.2 g263.2 g
1 US quart1024 g6123.5227.3 g228.4 g526.3 g
1 US gallon4095.8 g24492.9909.3 g913.4 g2105.2 g
100 mL108.2 g64724 g24.1 g55.6 g
1 liter1082 g6470.4240.2 g241.3 g556.1 g

Peanut Butter Prep-State Logging Check

Prep StateWeightCaloriesConcentration
Raw16 g95.7 kcal598 kcal/100 g
Cooked data not listedUse cooked USDA entryDo not inferSeparate cooked record preferred

Peanut Butter Nutrient Efficiency Per Calorie

NutrientPer 100 gPer 100 kcal% Daily Value (per 100 g)
Protein22.2 g3.71 g/100 kcal44.4%
Carbs22.3 g3.73 g/100 kcal8.1%
Fat51.4 g8.6 g/100 kcal65.9%
Sodium426 mg71.24 mg/100 kcal18.5%
Potassium558 mg93.31 mg/100 kcal11.9%
Magnesium168 mg28.09 mg/100 kcal42%

Peanut Butter Dietary Profile

Vegan: Contains no animal products.

Vegetarian: No meat or fish.

Gluten-free: Safe for celiac and gluten-sensitive individuals.

Common meal contexts: high-protein meal, carbohydrate base, fiber support, potassium source.

Peanut Butter Benefit Signals

  • Protein dense: Useful when building a high-protein meal or snack. Basis: Protein per 100g is at least 20g..
  • Fiber contributor: Can help raise daily fiber coverage when portion size fits the meal. Basis: Fiber is present in the USDA nutrient record..
  • Potassium source: Adds potassium to the day coverage tracker. Basis: Potassium is present in the USDA nutrient record..

Peanut Butter Daily Nutrient Coverage

NutrientThis servingReferenceCoverageSignal
Protein4 g50 g7%Starter contribution
Fiber0.8 g28 g3%Starter contribution
Sodium68 mg2300 mg3%Low limit contribution
Potassium89 mg4700 mg2%Starter contribution
Calcium8 mg1300 mg1%Starter contribution
Iron0.3 mg18 mg2%Starter contribution
Saturated fat limit1.6 g20 g8%Low limit contribution
Cholesterol limit0 mg300 mg0%Low limit contribution

Smart Calories Substitutes for Peanut Butter

FoodEquivalent portionCategoryProtein deltaCalorie deltaSodium delta
Cocoa powder42 gFat+4.7 g+0 kcal-68 mg
Chocolate chips20 gFat-2.7 g+0 kcal-68 mg
Butter13 gFat-3.4 g+0 kcal-68 mg
Olive oil11 gFat-3.6 g+0 kcal-68 mg
Coconut oil11 gFat-3.6 g+0 kcal-68 mg
Canola oil11 gFat-3.6 g+0 kcal-68 mg

Peanut Butter Condition-Aware Nutrition Notes

TypeContextGuidanceBasis
watchhypertensionWatch sodium and compare lower-sodium alternatives if this is a frequent food.Sodium per 100g is elevated in the USDA nutrient record.
watchheart healthWatch saturated fat if following a heart-health or lipid-focused eating plan.Saturated fat is elevated relative to many whole-food options.
askCliniciankidney cautionAsk a clinician if you follow a potassium-restricted kidney diet.Potassium restrictions are individualized in kidney-related care.

Real-World Peanut Butter Serving Sizes

  • Guideline amount per sandwich (~32g): 191.4 kcal calories. Guideline amount per sandwich is listed by USDA at 32g for this food.
  • 1 single serving (~45g): 269.1 kcal calories. 1 single serving is listed by USDA at 45g for this food.
  • 1 tablespoon (~16g): 95.7 kcal calories. 1 tablespoon is listed by USDA at 16g for this food.
  • Guideline amount per slice of bread/roll (~16g): 95.7 kcal calories. Guideline amount per slice of bread/roll is listed by USDA at 16g for this food.

Common Peanut Butter Measurement Mistakes

  1. Logging a different prep state than the food actually eaten can change calories and macro density.
  2. Sauces, oil, breading, and added ingredients are not included unless they are part of this USDA food description.
  3. Assuming every household serving has the same gram weight; use the listed serving anchors when available.

Peanut Butter Calories — Frequently Asked Questions

How much calories is in 100g of Peanut Butter? 100g of Peanut Butter contains 598 kcal of calories (USDA FoodData Central).
How much calories is in 1 cup of Peanut Butter? One US cup of peanut butter weighs approximately 256g (density: 1082 kg/m³). That serving contains 1530.9 kcal of calories — computed as 256g ÷ 100 × 598.
How many grams of Peanut Butter do I need to eat to get 500 kcal of calories? To reach 500 kcal of calories from Peanut Butter, you need approximately 84g — calculated as (500 ÷ 598) × 100 = 84g.
Is Peanut Butter high in calories? Yes, Peanut Butter is high in calories at 598 kcal per 100g. It ranks among the better sources in its category.
What are the most common mistakes when measuring Peanut Butter calories? 1. Logging a different prep state than the food actually eaten can change calories and macro density. 2. Sauces, oil, breading, and added ingredients are not included unless they are part of this USDA food description. 3. Assuming every household serving has the same gram weight; use the listed serving anchors when available.
How efficient is Peanut Butter as a source of calories per calorie? Peanut Butter provides 100 kcal of calories per 100 kcal, making it excellent as a calories-per-calorie source. This is useful for calorie-restricted diets where macronutrient density matters.
What formula does this Peanut Butter calories calculator use? The calculator uses calories = weight in grams / 100 x 598 kcal. For example, 100g of Peanut Butter gives 598 kcal of calories. Volume entries are first converted to grams using the food density value, then the same per-100g formula is applied.
Is Peanut Butter a good food for weight gain or calorie surplus goals? For weight gain or calorie surplus goals, Peanut Butter is an excellent choice — with 598 kcal of calories per 100g. Peanut Butter is also suitable for vegans, suitable for vegetarians, gluten-free, a high-protein option. For best results, combine Peanut Butter with other foods to hit your daily macro targets.
How reliable is the source data for Peanut Butter? Peanut Butter uses USDA FoodData Central Survey/FNDDS Foods as the nutrition source, FDC ID 2707537. Gram-based calculations use the per-100g source values, while cup and spoon estimates depend on the listed density and should be treated as practical serving estimates.
Should I measure Peanut Butter raw or cooked? Peanut Butter should be logged in the same prep state as the source record. If you weighed it cooked, avoid comparing it directly with a raw entry unless a cooked yield factor is available.

How to Calculate Peanut Butter Calories

  1. Weigh raw. Place your peanut butter on a kitchen scale before cooking to get the most accurate starting weight.
  2. Enter weight into the calculator. Select your unit (g, oz, lb, or cup) and hit Calculate.
  3. Read the result. The calculator shows calories content for your exact portion.
  4. Compare servings. Use the serving range table below to quickly compare calories across portion sizes.
  5. Log to your tracker. Enter the raw weight and raw entry in your nutrition app for consistent macro tracking.

Compare Peanut Butter Calories to Similar Foods

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Why Volume ≠ Weight: Peanut Butter Density Explained

Peanut Butter is dense (~1082 kg/m³ ≈ water). A 1-cup measure holds approximately 256 g.

Why does density matter? The same volume can hold very different amounts of food depending on how dense it is. Oats (350 kg/m³) are light and airy — 1 cup = ~80 g. Water has a density of 1000 kg/m³ — 1 cup = 236 g. This is why nutrition labels use weight (grams), not volume — it's a more reliable measure.

Formula: mass (g) = volume (mL) × density (kg/m³) ÷ 1,000. This calculator uses this formula automatically when you enter a volume measure for Peanut Butter.

Peanut Butter Page Quality Signals

Source, density, prep-state, serving, and allergen checks used to decide whether this page is safe to promote from generated to indexed.

Data Sources & Methodology

Data source: USDA FoodData Central. Referenced entries: Peanut Butter (FDC ID: 2707537).

Computation method: Macro values are calculated by multiplying the food's per-100g value by the requested weight in grams, then dividing by 100. Volume inputs are first converted to grams using the food's density (kg/m³) from USDA data, then the same formula applies: calories = (weight_g / 100) × caloriesPer100g.

Accuracy note: Macro values represent averages across measured samples; individual items may vary ±5–10% depending on brand, farming method, and preparation technique. For clinical nutrition, consult a registered dietitian.

Update policy: Macro values are reviewed quarterly against USDA FoodData Central updates. Page last verified: 2026.

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Release 2.5Market: Australia
calories
95.7kcal
|
0.56 oz•3% sodium
Portion: 16gFood fit: 40/100
Serving reality: 0.56 oz, 0.06 cups.
Best benefits
Protein dense: Useful when building a high-protein meal or snack.
Fiber contributor: Can help raise daily fiber coverage when portion size fits the meal.
Potassium source: Adds potassium to the day coverage tracker.
Day coverage starter
What this serving contributes if logged today.
Current serving
Condition-aware guardrails
Top flags only; details stay clinician-safe.
Full micronutrients and nutritional profile
calories
96kcal
protein
3.6g
carbs
3.6g
fat
8.2g
sodium
68mg
potassium
89mg
magnesium
27mg
caffeine
0mg
fiber
5g
sugar
10.5g
calcium
49mg
iron
1.74mg
cholesterol
0mg
saturated fat
10.3g
vitamin d
0mcg
vitamin b12
0mcg
omega-3
0.03g
Source: USDA FoodData Central Survey/FNDDS Foods|generic|FDC ID: 2707537•Energy density: 1531 kcal/cup