Does Coconut Oil need to be kept in the refrigerator, and how long does it last?
FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions - Tropical TraditionsNo, coconut oil does not need to be kept in the refrigerator. In the Philippines and other tropical climates, where the ambiance air temperature is much higher than North America, people traditionally have not refrigerated coconut oil. Virgin Coconut oil is very stable since it is unrefined and mostly saturated.
How does one use Coconut Oil?
FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions - Tropical TraditionsThere are many ways to use coconut oil and incorporate it into one’s diet. Since it is a stable cooking oil, one can simply replace unhealthy oils in their diet with coconut oil. Since it is a solid most of the time at room temperature or when refrigerated, it can be a butter or margarine substitute for spreads or for baking. Any recipe calling for butter, margarine, or any other oil can be substituted for coconut oil. It is popularly mixed in with “smoothies.
Does Dr. Ben Kim's Greens have to be kept in the refrigerator? How long does it keep for?
Frequently Asked Questions About Dr. Ben Kim's GreensDr. Ben Kim's Greens does not have to be refrigerated, although doing so won't affect its health value. Just be sure not to use a wet utensil inside of the jar. So long as you don't get the contents wet, Dr. Ben Kim's Greens will keep for at least two years.
Should olive oil be kept in the refrigerator?
Apollo Olive Oil - FAQsIt isn’t recommended. Most EVO olive oils become cloudy and thick under refrigeration. And, as with wine, we have found that extended refrigeration can result in diminished aromas and muted flavors, even after the oil is back to room temperature.
Does VCNO need to be kept in the refrigerator, and how long does it last?
Coconut Oil FAQNo, VCNO does not need to be kept in the refrigerator. In the Philippines and other tropical climates, where the ambiance air temperature is much higher than North America, people traditionally have not refrigerated coconut oil. Virgin Coconut oil is the least susceptible to oxidation of any plant oil. It's natural antioxidants give it the longest shelf life of any plant oil.
Can they be kept in the refrigerator?
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Is Coconut Oil a liquid or a solid?
FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions - Tropical TraditionsCoconut oil is liquid above 75 degrees F. (25 C.), and below that it will be a solid fat. It can be stored in either form, and it can be liquefied easily by applying low level heat.
How is Virgin Coconut Oil different from other coconut oils found in stores?
FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions - Tropical TraditionsWhen purchasing coconut oil, one must determine between “virgin” and “refined.” The determining characteristic of virgin coconut oils is that they are made from fresh coconuts, and they have the distinct aroma and taste of coconuts present. Tasteless coconut oils are probably made from copra, not fresh coconuts. There are also some oils that are made from copra that are not fully deodorized and have a taste to them.
How is Green Label Virgin Coconut Oil different from your Gold Label Virgin Coconut Oil?
FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions - Tropical TraditionsBoth Tropical Traditions Virgin Coconut Oils are very high quality, certified organic Virgin Coconut Oils. The main difference between the two Virgin Coconut Oils is that the Green Label Virgin Coconut Oil is machine made in larger volumes in a central location, whereas our Gold Label Virgin Coconut Oil is handmade in small batches in many locations by farmers and family producers.
What does virgin coconut oil do?
LipabukoReduces risk of heart diseases, cancer, ulcers and other degenerative diseases linked to modern lifestyles
How much coconut oil should one ingest daily to receive its benefits?
FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions - Tropical TraditionsThe benefits of coconut oil are mainly from the nutrient value of medium chain fatty acids (MCFAs). The best comparison in nature as to the percentage of MCFAs being consumed in a diet is human breast milk. To equal the amount of MCFAs a nursing infant would receive in one day, an adult would need to consume about 3.5 tablespoons of coconut oil a day according to researchers.
Are there “side effects” to Coconut Oil?
FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions - Tropical TraditionsCoconut oil is a food, not a medication, and therefore it does not have "side effects." Since individuals vary, there could be adverse reactions, especially if your body is used to a low-fat diet regimen. The most common reaction is diarrhea. While 3.5 Tbsp. is recommended as the daily intake by some researchers, it is probably best not to start with that amount, or eat it all at once. Spread it out over the course of the day, and reduce the amount you ingest if there are unwanted effects.
What specific nutrients are present in Coconut Oil?
FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions - Tropical TraditionsThe best place to look up the nutrient data of coconut oil, including fatty acid analysis, is in the USDA database here. Just type in “coconut oil” into the search box, and then choose “Vegetable oil, coconut” and choose the amount you want to analyze. Note that this analysis is probably for refined coconut oil.
What is the amount of Omega 3 fatty acids in Coconut Oil?
FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions - Tropical TraditionsNone. Coconut oil is not a source of Omega 3 fatty acids. These need to be supplemented in the diet from elsewhere (such as our Cod Liver Oil). The primary benefits of coconut oil are the nutritive value of medium chain fatty acids.
Is Coconut Oil safe for pregnant women?
FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions - Tropical TraditionsSince coconut oil is a food and is a staple for many living in Asia, it is considered safe for anyone. In coconut producing countries it is considered normal and good food for pregnant and lactating women, since it contains lauric acid which is also present in breast milk. However, the cautions of reactions as stated above should be noted.
What is “Extra Virgin Coconut Oil"?
FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions - Tropical TraditionsPlease see our complete explanation for the different kinds of coconut oil and how they are produced here.
What is Gold Label Virgin Coconut Oil?
FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions - Tropical TraditionsGold Label Virgin Coconut Oil is the same Virgin Coconut Oil that Tropical Traditions has sold for the past 6+ years, and has now been enhanced to the point where we have developed even higher standards for the production of this premium Virgin Coconut Oil. It contains the highest levels of antioxidants.
Is your Gold Label Virgin Coconut Oil organic?
FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions - Tropical TraditionsYes! We have lived in the community where most of the coconut oil is produced, and we can personally guarantee that the coconuts used to produce our oil are completely organic. In addition, our coconuts and Virgin Coconut Oil producers are certified organic by a third party organization based out of the US (Organic Certifiers) which sends their own independent inspector yearly. We meet strict requirements for organic certification according to USDA/NOP organic standards.
Is Virgin Coconut Oil destroyed by heat? What about enzymes?
FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions - Tropical TraditionsNo, coconut oil is NOT destroyed or changed chemically in anyway from its original form by using low heat. Unlike other plant oils, the medium chain fatty acids are very resistant to any change via heat. Even commercial oils heated to a very high temperature have their medium chain fatty acids kept in tact. This makes coconut oil one of the best oils to use in cooking, because it does not break down easily.
