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daguttgrl7 Sun, May-09-04 18:39

another question about coconut oil
 
i've been buying this from the local 'whole foods' market, and it always seems to melt a bit. i mean, it's solid in the jar at the store, and then when i bring it home and store it, it liquifies.
this is something that my friend told me was absolutely not supposed to happen because coconut oil is a very stable oil, and shouldn't melt, smell, nor have a taste. is this true? she said that if it does any of those things than it's bad. well, i just returned my second jar, and it did it again! plus, it does have a faint smell, but after checking a few jars at the store, they all did. and this place only carries that one brand.
last question: which is better - refined or unrefined?

i would love to know - thanks!

danni

TwilightZ Sun, May-09-04 19:50

First, it would help if you mentioned the brand name of the coconut oil you bought.

Your friend is 100% wrong on every count. Coconut oil smells like coconut. It has a taste--not that strong, but you know what you're tasting. It melts at 76 degrees Farenheit; supermarkets are usually cold, so the oil would be solid--if your kitchen is warmer it could start to melt. We don't have air conditioning, so ours is solid through the winter months and liquid through the summer.

What makes an oil go "bad" is oxidation, commonly called rancidity. This produces free radicals, molecules that are harmful to health. Polyunsaturated oils are the most prone to rancidity. Coconut oil, on the other hand, is one of the most saturated oils and therefore one of the most stable. It can sit on your counter unrefrigerated for months, probably longer, without oxidizing. Its form, whether liquid or solid, is not an issue.

The less refined the better. I don't know what brand you're buying, but I personally prefer the Tropical Traditions, which is minimally processed, so it retains virtually all of the beneficial nutrients that coconut oil offers. To my knowledge it is not sold in stores. If you are interested in checking out this brand, here is the URL:

http://www.mercola.com/forms/coconut_oil.htm

Hope this helps.

Howard

daguttgrl7 Sun, May-09-04 21:02

thanks, that really makes me feel 110% better and relieved that i don't have to throw away what i have now.
the brand is Spectrum Naturals, organic & unrefined coconut oil. i will finish using this jar and then definitly consider getting something a bit better, like the one you mention. again, thanks!
danni

TwilightZ Sun, May-09-04 21:18

Danni,

Here is another brand called Wilderness Family Naturals that has received excellent reviews from coconut oil users. I am thinking of trying one of their selections when my current stock runs out.

http://www.wildernessfamilynaturals...coconut_oil.asp


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