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Virgin coconut oil - the valuable all-round product

Update: Our SamaraNatura coconut oil is unfortunately sold out. To bridge the gap (until the new batch arrives) we are offering coconut oil from Dr Goerg and Naturkostbar.

Why buy organic coconut oil?

  • Natural, aromatic flavour
  • Use in the kitchen and for body care
  • High heat stability
  • For weight loss support

The wholesome coconut oil with its naturally fragrant, mildly aromatic flavour is a must in the kitchen!

A major advantage of coconut oil over other oils is that it is very heat-stable. This makes it ideal for cooking, frying and baking. It also has a long shelf life.

Coconut fat does not make you fat and is even said to help you lose weight, as it is immediately converted into energy by the body. The special saturated fatty acids in coconut (so-called MCT fats) - and in particular the high lauric acid content - are of great nutritional benefit. Breast milk also consists largely of these medium-chain fatty acids, which themselves do not contain cholesterol, but promote the production of healthy, vascular-protective HDL cholesterol.

Coconut oil also has valuable properties for cosmetics. Coconut oil nourishes and moisturises the skin and hair, promotes well-being, a beautiful appearance and a vital radiance. This is also recognised in Asia, where coconut oil has been used for centuries as a rich source of nutrition, beauty and care products.

What makes our coconut oil special?

  • Extraction from fresh fruit flesh
  • Organic certification
  • Gentle processing

Coconut palms are ancient cultivated plants and have been cultivated for at least 3000 years. With coconut oil, it is particularly important to pay attention to the quality of the product, as many commercially available coconut fats are industrially hardened and deodorised.

For our virgin coconut oil, the flesh of freshly harvested organic coconuts is gently dried for one to two days and then cold-pressed. The result is a coconut oil with a subtle coconut flavour. The coconut oil is certified organic, unbleached, not deodorised and without any additives.

The unhydrogenated, unrefined "Virgin Coconut Oil" impresses with its excellent properties and particularly high content of valuable lauric acid.

Both sizes (500ml and 1 litre) are filled in a practical, resealable white jar. This can later be used as a storage jar for powders, nuts and much more.

Where does our coconut oil come from?

The current batch comes from the Philippines.

Tips for use: In the kitchen and for body care

You can use the oil, which acquires a solid consistency in the fridge, as a butter substitute, spread or for salad dressings, for example. However, due to its fatty acid structure, it can also be used for frying at high temperatures and gives sauces, Asian dishes and other dishes a subtly exotic flavour. Very tasty in desserts and homemade chocolates.

Insider tip: A teaspoon of warm coconut oil poured over ice cream.

Used as a hair treatment or conditioner, it makes brittle hair supple and shiny. Massage coconut oil into dry hair, leave on for 10-15 minutes and then wash out with a mild shampoo.

Coconut oil has a solid consistency at room temperature and begins to melt and turn into oil at around 25 degrees.

Nutritional values of coconut oil per 100g

Energy value 3688 kJ/ 896 kcal
Fat 99.8g
of which saturated fatty acids: 94.5g
Carbohydrates 0g
of which sugar 0g
Dietary fibre 0g
Protein 0.6g
Salt 0g

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11 November 2016 21:20

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Himmlisch

Absolute top Qualität, schliesse mich den anderen Kommentaren an. Es riecht total lecker und ich benutze es auch nicht nur zum Kochen.

15 June 2015 17:01

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Himmlisch

Dieses Kokosöl ist soo gut, dass ich immer noch davon ein wenig nasche, bevor ich es in die Bratpfanne gebe. Und vor allem Pfannkuchen werden viel knuspriger und schmecken einfach super!!

8 June 2015 08:20

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beste qualität aus langjähriger erfahrung

seit 9 jahren verwende ich kokosöl zum kochen, backen und vorallem als körpercrème und abschminke. ich bin von der qualität in ihrem shop begeistert!

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