Guest guest Posted May 10, 2010 Report Share Posted May 10, 2010 Yes, that's the one ! Bee > > Is this what is approved? > > http://www.tropicaltraditions.com/expeller-pressed_coconut_oil.htm > > Quote: > > >>What is Expeller-Pressed Coconut Oil? > > Tropical Traditions Expeller-Pressed Coconut Oil is a high quality refined > coconut oil. This oil is processed the " old " way by what is called " physical > refining. " The modern way of processing coconut oil is by chemical > extraction, using solvent extracts, which produces higher yields and is > quicker and less expensive. Tropical Traditions Expeller-Pressed Coconut Oil > DOES NOT use solvent extracts. It is made the " old " way by expeller-pressed > mechanical extraction. This oil is also NOT hydrogenated, and contains NO > trans fatty acids. It is a very good quality food-grade coconut oil. > > Tropical Traditions Organic Expeller-Pressed Coconut Oil is made from > certified organic coconuts that have NOT been treated with chemicals or > fertilizers. It is certified organic according to European and USDA > standards. Our Organic Expeller-Pressed Coconut Oil is high in the medium > chain fatty acids, such as Lauric acid. Organic Expeller-Pressed Coconut Oil > is less expensive than Virgin Coconut Oil, and because it goes through a > steam deodorizing process the taste is very bland, unlike Virgin Coconut Oil > which retains the odor and taste of fresh coconuts. Some people prefer a > bland, tasteless oil. This coconut oil is solid below 76 degrees F. and > liquid above that. > > Tropical Traditions Expeller-Pressed Coconut Oil, non-certified, is made > from high quality coconuts in the Philippines. This is the " common " type oil > that millions of people in Asia consume on a daily basis. It is less > expensive than our certified organic Expeller-Pressed Coconut Oil because it > does not include the cost of organic certification. We get our > Expeller-Pressed Coconut Oil, non-certified, from unpolluted areas of the > Philippines where pesticides and fertilizers for coconut palms are virtually > unknown. The coconuts typically come from very rural areas in the > Philippines, far away from major urban centers. It is also deodorized and > processed the " old " way with " physical refining " that DOES NOT use solvent > extracts. This is the most economical high-quality coconut oil we sell.<< > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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