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Organic Refined Coconut Oil

$15.99

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The neutral cooking oil that handles the heat! Our organic refined coconut oil is the versatile, high-heat cooking essential that belongs in every kitchen. Unlike unrefined coconut oil, this expeller-pressed version has no coconut flavor or aroma, making it perfect when you want the health benefits of coconut oil without the tropical taste. 

With a high smoke point ideal for sautéing, stir-frying, and even deep frying, this refined oil performs beautifully at high temperatures without breaking down or smoking. It's the clean-tasting, health-conscious alternative to vegetable oil that works in any recipe, sweet or savory. 

✓ High smoke point perfect for high-heat cooking
✓ Neutral flavor won't interfere with your recipes
✓ Organic, expeller-pressed, and minimally processed
✓ Vegan, gluten-free, and dairy-free 

Whether you're searing proteins, roasting vegetables, or baking tender cakes, this versatile oil delivers consistent results. It stays solid at room temperature, melts instantly when heated, and brings all the health benefits of coconut without changing the flavor of your food.

Usage

Sauté vegetables and proteins at high heat
Stir-fry Asian-inspired dishes
Roast vegetables and sheet pan dinners
Deep fry chicken, fish, and tempura
Bake cakes and cookies (replaces butter 1:1)
Grease pans for baking
Make popcorn on the stovetop
Season cast iron cookware
Use in homemade mayo and dressings when you don't want coconut flavor

Ingredients

Organic coconut oil.

Nutritional Values

97 Servings per container
Serving size: 1 tablespoon (15g)
Calories Per Serving: 120


Total Fat 14gDV 18%
Saturated Fat 13gDV 65%
Trans Fat 0gDV 0%
Cholesterol 0mgDV 0%
Sodium 0mgDV 0%
Total Carbohydrate 0gDV 0%
Dietary Fiber 0gDV 0%
Total Sugars (Includes 0g Added Sugars) 0gDV 0%
Protein 0gDV 0%


Vitamin D 0mcgDV 0%
Calcium 0mgDV 0%
Iron 0mgDV 0%
Potassium 0mgDV 0%


*The Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.