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on 2/27/02 6:56 PM, Kroyer at scott@... wrote:

> Hi Penny,

>

> I mentioned I'd get you some information on unrefined coconut oils. The two

> companies that I know of who are supposedly producing unrefined products are

> these:

> Tropical Traditions (TT)- http://www.coconut-info.com/

> Coconut Oil Supreme (COS) - http://www.coconutoil-online.com/

>

> TT seems to have more information available and seems like it would be the

> more

> trustworthy of the two as a result. However, I've heard from people who've

> used both, and some greatly preferred the taste of the COS. There's

> definitely

> less information about the source quality and processing of COS than there is

> about TT, though.

>

> Tropical Traditions also hosts a Group dedicated to coconut oil and

> related lipid topics. It is at coconut-info/

>

> Hope this is of use to some people.

>

>

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Hi, all! One of the things that pointed out to me about these two

brands (Tropical Traditions and Coconut Oil Supreme) is that they are

minimally processed. I've been using the Spectrum, but says that

this oil is overly refined, heated, and otherwise sanitized. Hence, no

yummy coconut flavor. As an addendum to all of this, I just called

www.4radiantlife.com to order some books yesterday and found out that they

are now phasing in Tropical Traditions oil and letting go of the other

coconut butter they've been carrying.

I have a general question to post for everyone, too. I'll be moving to

Rochester, NY this summer, and I'm trying to get hooked up with the slow

foods movement there. I've done some looking online and sent some email

to the Buffalo chapter, but if anyone has any suggestions, I'd appreciate

them. Thanks. That's all for now.

Penny

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Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2002 22:53:20 -0500

Subject: Re: Coconut oil sources

on 2/27/02 6:56 PM, Kroyer at scott@... wrote:

> Hi Penny,

>

> I mentioned I'd get you some information on unrefined coconut oils. The two

> companies that I know of who are supposedly producing unrefined products are

> these:

> Tropical Traditions (TT)- http://www.coconut-info.com/

> Coconut Oil Supreme (COS) - http://www.coconutoil-online.com/

>

> TT seems to have more information available and seems like it would be the

> more

> trustworthy of the two as a result. However, I've heard from people who've

> used both, and some greatly preferred the taste of the COS. There's

> definitely

> less information about the source quality and processing of COS than there is

> about TT, though.

>

> Tropical Traditions also hosts a Group dedicated to coconut oil and

> related lipid topics. It is at coconut-info/

>

> Hope this is of use to some people.

>

>

>

> __________________________________________________

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> Have you tried Spectrum Naturals brand? I'm unsure exactly what you're

> looking for, and the jar I have does say it's semi-refined. Perhaps you're

> after something else. However, it's organc, expeller pressed coconut oil

> and I think it's great. It's available through Whole Foods, and I've seen

> it at local co-ops as well. I haven't thought much about coconut oil

> production. I was just thrilled to find an organic version. Now, I s'pose

> I'll feel compelled to delve into the world of unrefined coconut oil...

> Rebekah

I have tried it, and I think it's OK. In general I think that pretty much all

of the Spectrum oils are pretty good. Supposedly though, truly unrefined

coconut oil tastes basically like coconuts. The spectrum coconut oil doesn't

really taste like anything. The difference is supposedly what they're made of.

Spectrum, omega, and most others are made with " copra " which is essentially

sun-dried coconut meat. It's not very sanitary and the coconut picks up some

unfortunate smells in the process. As a result, during the processing they

need to use a fair amount of heat as well as something to deodorize it. The

extra-virgin types like the Coconut Oil Supreme and Tropical Traditions is made

from fresh coconut and either not heated at all or very minimally.

If you're going to cook, fry or bake with it, there's no reason to use the

extra-virgin ones unless getting a good coconut flavor is important to you. If

you're planning on using it unheated though, some people claim that there are

healthful properties of the oil that are preserved when it remains unheated.

I'm not too concerned about that until I hear a more concrete description of

why it would be better. In fact, my main tropical oil at the moment is the

semi-refined Spectrum Palm Oil. I do hope to eventually order some virgin

coconut oil from one of the two sources I posted, but I'm not in a huge hurry.

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  • 2 years later...

I will also post this in our files.

Ceres Organics (New Zealand)

http://www.ceres.co.nz/pages/ceres_brand.htm

4Radiant Life

http://www.4radiantlife.com/

Coconut Oil Supreme

http://www.coconutoil-online.com/

Garden of Life

http://www.gardenoflife.com/

Kaiora Organics (New Zealand)

http://www.chantal.co.nz/welcome.html

Kokonut Pacific

For those of you down under

http://www.kokonutpacific.com.au/

Nutiva

http://www.nutiva.com/

Quality First International

Based in Ontario, Canada

http://qualityfirst.on.ca/

Spectrum Naturals

http://www.spectrumorganics.com/index.php

Tropical Traditions

hand-pressed coconut oil from the ines.

Also provide expeller pressed version.

http://www.tropicaltraditions.com/

Wilderness Family Naturals

http://www.wildernessfamilynaturals.com/

Omega Nutrition (U.S. & Canada)

http://www.omeganutrition.com/products-gourmet-coconut.php

The best in health,

Bee

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Here is another one.........

www.simplycoconut.com

They have great tasting coconut oil and will send you samples on request at no

charge. I only wish they sold in gallon pails.

Jeanne

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I will also post this in our files.

Ceres Organics (New Zealand)

http://www.ceres.co.nz/pages/ceres_brand.htm

4Radiant Life

http://www.4radiantlife.com/

Coconut Oil Supreme

http://www.coconutoil-online.com/

Garden of Life

http://www.gardenoflife.com/

Kaiora Organics (New Zealand)

http://www.chantal.co.nz/welcome.html

Kokonut Pacific

For those of you down under

http://www.kokonutpacific.com.au/

Nutiva

http://www.nutiva.com/

Quality First International

Based in Ontario, Canada

http://qualityfirst.on.ca/

Spectrum Naturals

http://www.spectrumorganics.com/index.php

Tropical Traditions

hand-pressed coconut oil from the ines.

Also provide expeller pressed version.

http://www.tropicaltraditions.com/

Wilderness Family Naturals

http://www.wildernessfamilynaturals.com/

Omega Nutrition (U.S. & Canada)

http://www.omeganutrition.com/products-gourmet-coconut.php

The best in health,

Bee

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Spectrum has two different coconut oils. We use both and the regular coconut oil

from them is expeller pressed and doesn't have a sent at all. The one we just

bought, the organic virgin coconut oil (I actually have the bottle sitting right

next to me) says that it is naturally unrefined expeller pressed virgin coconut

oil and it definately smells like coconut!

>

> > Have you tried Spectrum Naturals brand? I'm unsure exactly what you're

> > looking for, and the jar I have does say it's semi-refined. Perhaps you're

> > after something else. However, it's organc, expeller pressed coconut oil

> > and I think it's great. It's available through Whole Foods, and I've seen

> > it at local co-ops as well. I haven't thought much about coconut oil

> > production. I was just thrilled to find an organic version. Now, I s'pose

> > I'll feel compelled to delve into the world of unrefined coconut oil...

> > Rebekah

>

> I have tried it, and I think it's OK. In general I think that pretty much all

> of the Spectrum oils are pretty good. Supposedly though, truly unrefined

> coconut oil tastes basically like coconuts. The spectrum coconut oil doesn't

> really taste like anything. The difference is supposedly what they're made

of.

> Spectrum, omega, and most others are made with " copra " which is essentially

> sun-dried coconut meat. It's not very sanitary and the coconut picks up some

> unfortunate smells in the process. As a result, during the processing they

> need to use a fair amount of heat as well as something to deodorize it. The

> extra-virgin types like the Coconut Oil Supreme and Tropical Traditions is

made

> from fresh coconut and either not heated at all or very minimally.

>

> If you're going to cook, fry or bake with it, there's no reason to use the

> extra-virgin ones unless getting a good coconut flavor is important to you.

If

> you're planning on using it unheated though, some people claim that there are

> healthful properties of the oil that are preserved when it remains unheated.

> I'm not too concerned about that until I hear a more concrete description of

> why it would be better. In fact, my main tropical oil at the moment is the

> semi-refined Spectrum Palm Oil. I do hope to eventually order some virgin

> coconut oil from one of the two sources I posted, but I'm not in a huge hurry.

>

>

>

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We have an order pending for Wilderness Family Naturals coconut oil in bulk

quantities for #1 value to our member families and #2 reduction of packaging and

freight costs that offset the value of our food. Both the centrifuge extracted

and cold press are excellent quality and we aim to make them an equally good

value by sourcing in drums vs buckets or bottles. We'll have this quality food

option available in glass quarts very soon at a very good value (see our farm

website for availability. Tx, Alvin www.schlangenfamilyfarm.com - click on

Freedom Farms Coop for details.

>

> Spectrum has two different coconut oils. We use both and the regular coconut

oil from them is expeller pressed and doesn't have a sent at all.

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