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Carrington Farms Liquid Coconut Cooking Oil is a gluten-free, hexane-free, and NON-GMO cooking oil alternative that is rich in Medium Chain Triglycerides (MCT) and free from hydrogenated and trans fats. Packaged in a BPA-free bottle, it remains liquid at room temperature and is perfect for high-heat cooking, making it a versatile addition to any kitchen.
A**R
Great
No smell, long shelf life, good size for price. Used for cooking. Would buy again. No coconut taste to it.
M**I
Less expensive than non-organic liquid coconut oil from local supermarkets.
I use a lot of liquid coconut oil for a variety of things. When I ran out of my last supermarket-bought bottle I investigated Amazon and found this. I even signed up for auto shipping.I cannot be certain how organic it is, only that it displays the correct characteristics of liquid coconut oil. I used it to make natural tick repellent and it left my skin feeling soft and silky. It’s a good size bottle for my purposes (I’ll probably use 3 a year by myself). It has a nice flavor, is good for medium-heat cooking and making lotions etc.It’s a good value and I’ll be sticking with this for a while.
J**.
The best cooking oil ever
PERFECT! No aftertaste when cooking, and it's a healthier option than seed oils or vegetable oil. The Smoke point is about 400F. Use it to fry, cook or bake anything requiring oil.I have also used this product on my face and scalp, it's truly an amazing product!
T**N
Coconut Joy
Excellent! I love to use it for homemade mayonnaise b/c it does not leave an oily taste. Very clean!
P**R
Great oil, needs better bottle top
Lite. Convenient way to get coconut oil for daily cooking. Wish the pour out was better. This bottle is okay for refilling your own duspenser but a spout top would be better. I always find oil running down the bottle later.
K**E
Good purchase
Works very well. Best quality and does not break me out.
C**R
Many health benefits, the tasteless version can be used for most cooking that does not call for deep frying temperatures.
I had been diagnosed as pre-diabetic at my check-up three months ago. I was told to cut back on sugars, white bread, rice, cookies and candy or risk a diagnosis of type 2 diabetes. I bought one of those blood sugar test kits on Amazon, and started checking my numbers. In addition, I began to read about foods and other supplements that could help. There was a good deal of info on coconut oil and water. I cook a lot for myself and I typically use peanut oil for it's high smoke point (450 degrees F), Coconut oil has a smoke point of 350 degrees F, but unless you're deep frying this is fine for grilling fish, making popcorn or baking. This particular oil is tasteless so it has a lot of applications that call for oil (pancakes, waffles, corn bread, mayonnaise, salad dressing) and you won't get a weird taste. They make this in flavors too, garlic, rosemary, etc.but I prefer the tasteless.Since the smoke points are the same, this works as blend with un-clarified butter as a popcorn popping mixture, I remember hearing about 20 years ago that a large popcorn in movie theaters popped with coconut oil contained the saturated fat of six Big Macs. A chilling thought for regular movie goers, and the backlash caused many theaters to start using canola oil or sunflower oil to make the popcorn. Despite the difference in taste, it seems they went to a less healthy oil in the long run. Coconut oil while being heavily saturated than some oils has more of a healing quality than if you say used beef tallow or lard. Just another sensational media scare that in essence made us eat less healthy that what we used to do. Getting back to the taste, when blended with butter popcorn develops this rich taste that made theater popcorn so good.Besides making popcorn on the stove, my lunches at work were typically a sandwich and a cup of Progresso vegetable beef, chicken noodle, or just vegetable soup. I found I could stir in a full ounce of coconut oil and it made the soups richer without changing the taste. I started using this oil regularly for a month or so. A few weeks ago I went in for my blood work, and then last week for my check-up. Since I still ate too many starches, potatoes and such, and the occasional pizza, I was worried about the results. I was surprised to hear that my blood sugar was well back in the normal range. While I'd cut down on some bad foods, I really hadn't done everything I could, so I give credit to the coconut oil for helping me get back to normal.If you look around on various websites including Carrington Farms they list numerous benefits for coconut oil for killing disease in the body, to topical fungus cures outside, to skin care, hair care, weight loss and many more. Despite the amount of saturated fat it appears to have little effect on cholesterol or weight gain. One of the other reviewers mentioned some thyroid benefits, I take the same prescription as him, and that part of my blood work was called out as very good by my Physician as well, it could just be the medication, but maybe the coconut oil had a small effect there as well. I recommend this product highly based on my experiences with it. I've bought several bottles, and use it regularly in my cooking. The Zon has a particularly good price on this brand and offers it on a subscription for even less, so give it a try and see what I mean.
C**R
A good healthy oil
This oil is top rated by all the docs and health nuts, it has a very mild flavor, especially if compared to olive oil; a Little expensive for deep frying but it will handle the high heats.
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