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I have some palm oil from spectrum. It's a white creamy substance and I

don't notice a real strong taste with it...certainly not a rancid taste at

all. I just stuck my finger in it and tasted it plain. It definitely has a

feeling of fat in your mouth and a slight taste but it's not a bad taste by

any means.

REgarding the coconut butter from Omega nutrition, I just bought some and am

starting to experiment with it. Having read that message on the coconut oil

I thought it was something we would try adding to our diets. In the

refrigerator it gets rock hard. Yet on my countertop, now that we are going

into the summer some of it is still a solid but it is definitely melting. Is

this ok? Can I use it when it's melting like this or will it go rancid on

me.

Also, my daughter (age 10) is getting some terrible acne. Large pimples that

never break through. None of the acne cleansers have been doing any good.

We've increased our coconut butter and milk consumption and I've been putting

coconut butter on her skin each morning and night and suddenly her complexion

is looking great. Don't know if this is just a coincidence or not.

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Kareemah,

I have recently purchased the palm oil as well from Spectrum from my distributor. It was very different. I am not familiar with how it is supposed to taste or if mine tastes the same as yours...

Mine looks just like you have described.

It would be interesting to hear others and what they think of the taste of these shortenings. I have never yet tasted the coconut oil shortening before. Actually all I have really ever used was butter myself and I of course have tasted store shortening from others cooking. I am not sure that I really like the palm oil shortening much. It definately has its own flavor.

a Augustine

"God doesn't call the qualified, he qualifies the called."

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From: umbasheer@...

Native-Nutrition

Sent: Sunday, May 13, 2001 1:56 PM

Subject: Palm Oil

Hello Everyone: Has anyone tasted palm oil before? I just purchased some of the Organic Vegetable Shortening from Spectrum Oils. I got it from a local health food store, but it tasted old and slightly rancid to me. They claimed that it had only been on their shelf for a little over a month. Spectrum claims that it has a two year shelf life. It tasted off to me. Does anyone know what natural palm oil is supposed to taste like? It looked nice and creamy, but it didn't taste right to me. Can anyone give me a clue as to what I should be looking for in this oil. I've never tasted it before so I don't know what to expect from it. I usually use Coconut oil.Thanks,Kareemah

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In a message dated 5/13/2001 4:12:38 PM Pacific Daylight Time,

BrenRuble@... writes:

<< Is

this ok? Can I use it when it's melting like this or will it go rancid on

me.

>>

I think that it won't go rancid on you, however it does say on the container

to keep refrigerated after opening. At first I was leaving mine in the

cupboard, but after reading this I started leaving mine in the fridge.

Kareemah

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I've seen that organic shortening from Spectrum in the

stores, but haven't read the package. Is it pure palm

oil? Is it highly refined?

--- BrenRuble@... wrote:

> In the

> refrigerator it gets rock hard. Yet on my

> countertop, now that we are going

> into the summer some of it is still a solid but it

> is definitely melting. Is

> this ok? Can I use it when it's melting like this

> or will it go rancid on

> me.

I've read that coconut oil doesn't need to be

refrigerated because it's very stable, since it's so

saturated, and won't go rancid for a very long time.

I don't remember precisely where I read that, it was

either at the WAPF website or a link given by someone

on this list recently. I don't usually refrigerate

mine, it just makes it too difficult to use, since it

gets so hard and I can't seem to remember to take it

out far enough in advance to soften up. If I was

going to store some for more than a couple months

without using it, I'd put it in the refrigerator, just

as a precaution.

> Also, my daughter (age 10) is getting some terrible

> acne. Large pimples that

> never break through. None of the acne cleansers

> have been doing any good.

> We've increased our coconut butter and milk

> consumption and I've been putting

> coconut butter on her skin each morning and night

> and suddenly her complexion

> is looking great. Don't know if this is just a

> coincidence or not.

I've also read that it has anti-viral and

anti-bacterial properties, both internally and

externally, so it's entirely possible it has helped to

balance whatever was causing your daughter's skin to

break out.

Aubin

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Hello Everyone:

I called the people at Spectrum, and they said as most of you all have

said, " there should be no taste to the oil. " So I returned the oil and

received a refund. Now I want to find a different batch. Well there are a

few other markets that sell it, maybe I can purchase it somewhere else. The

lady who I spoke to was very nice about it and she thanked me for bringing

it to the companies attention. She was glad to know that the store, from

which I purchased it from, gave me a full refund. Plus she sent me out some

coupons for the oil.

So, I remember there was someone else here who agreed with me about the

off taste, you might want to get a refund also. Or if you don't still have a

receipt call the folks and tell them you got an off batch. They will

probably either refund you or at least give you some coupons to purchase some

more from a different store.

I just asked the lady at the store that I bought it from could I smell

another tub, because I really wanted to buy some. But they all had that

rancid smell so I didn't bother. When you go to the store just open up the

tub and smell it. If it smells off don't bother. It shouldn't have any

smell or taste.

Kareemah

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Hi,

We use the palm oil and butter, the color is what's strong. It's neon orange

LOL!

The taste reminds me a bit of raw orange squash. I've never tried it in a

smoothie though.

Elainie

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------->OK, between chris' post and yours i'm convinced that it's time to

try palm oil. when i run out of wheatgerm oil, i'll give the palm a try.

does anyone have any idea how much vit E tocopherol/tocotrienes is in

Tropical Traditions palm oil? they have a chart showing ppm, but not actual

content in IUs, or other familiar measurements. are there any other sources

of good palm oil other than tropical traditions? anyone know if it's mild

enough to sneak into a smoothie without noticing the flavor?

Suze Fisher

Sorry if this has already been answered. I'm way behind on reading the digests.

I get to read 1 every now and then, but 2 more show up in my email.

While I can't vouch for the taste as I haven't tried it yet, I know Wilderness

also has palm oil and butter, tho their web site says they are currently out of

stock.

Carol K

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> does anyone have any idea how much vit E tocopherol/tocotrienes is in

> Tropical Traditions palm oil? they have a chart showing ppm, but not

actual

> content in IUs, or other familiar measurements. are there any other

sources

> of good palm oil other than tropical traditions? anyone know if it's

mild

> enough to sneak into a smoothie without noticing the flavor?

The TT oil isn't bitter, but it does have a slightly strange taste that

comes through if you put too much in a smoothie. Also, while coconut oil

tends to solidify into chunks, palm oil (or butter) will stay liquid and

give the whole thing a slightly oily texture.

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On Tue, 26 Aug 2003 09:00:24 -0700

" Berg " <bberg@...> wrote:

>

> The TT oil isn't bitter, but it does have a slightly strange taste that

> comes through if you put too much in a smoothie. Also, while coconut oil

> tends to solidify into chunks, palm oil (or butter) will stay liquid and

> give the whole thing a slightly oily texture.

>

I find that if I drizzle my coconut oil into the smoothie while blending

it won't solidify.

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Quoting slethnobotanist@...:

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> On Tue, 26 Aug 2003 09:00:24 -0700

> " Berg " <bberg@...> wrote:

>

> >

> > The TT oil isn't bitter, but it does have a slightly strange taste that

> > comes through if you put too much in a smoothie. Also, while coconut

> oil

> > tends to solidify into chunks, palm oil (or butter) will stay liquid

> and

> > give the whole thing a slightly oily texture.

> >

>

> I find that if I drizzle my coconut oil into the smoothie while blending

> it won't solidify.

I like it to solidify. I guess that would make it a chunkie.

--

Berg

bberg@...

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I also like it to solidify! I like to put it in my homemade yoghurt,

then I have crunchy yoghurt!

Why do you use palm oil, why don't you just use coconut oil? I guess

I missed something about palm oil.

Del

> >

> > >

> > > The TT oil isn't bitter, but it does have a slightly strange

taste that

> > > comes through if you put too much in a smoothie. Also, while

coconut

> > oil

> > > tends to solidify into chunks, palm oil (or butter) will stay

liquid

> > and

> > > give the whole thing a slightly oily texture.

> > >

> >

> > I find that if I drizzle my coconut oil into the smoothie while

blending

> > it won't solidify.

>

> I like it to solidify. I guess that would make it a chunkie.

>

> --

> Berg

> bberg@c...

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