Nuts, Seeds & Pastes
Biscoff vs Roasted Peanut in gelato
| Parameter | Biscoff | Roasted Peanut | Δ |
|---|---|---|---|
| Total Solids | 98% | 98% | 0 |
| Sugars | 37% | 5% | -32 |
| Fat | 37% | 50% | +13 |
| MSNF | 0% | 0% | 0 |
| Protein | 3.3% | 24% | +20.7 |
| POD (sweetening) | 37 | 5 | -32 |
| PAC (anti-freezing) | 40 | 5 | -35 |
Per 100 g of product. Δ = Roasted Peanut minus Biscoff. Verified against independent food-science sources on each ingredient page.
The difference that matters
Biscoff has the higher anti-freezing power (PAC 40 vs 5), so swapping toward it makes the mix softer and lowers the serving temperature; trim other high-PAC sugars if you want the same scoop hardness. Biscoff sweetens more per gram (POD 37 vs 5), so you can dose less of it for the same perceived sweetness. Roasted Peanut carries more fat (50% vs 37%), giving a richer, warmer mouthfeel but demanding you cut other fats to stay in range.
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