Coconut Oil
Description
Coconut oil is an edible oil extracted from the kernel or meat of matured coconuts, widely used in cooking, cosmetics, and industry. It is composed of 80–90% saturated fat, specifically high in medium-chain fatty acids like lauric acid. It is solid at room temperature and liquid above
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Wikipedia
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Key Aspects of Coconut Oil:
Types: Virgin (or Extra Virgin) is extracted from fresh meat without chemicals; Refined is processed from dried coconut meat (copra).
Uses: Used for cooking (baking, sautéing), as a moisturizer for skin/hair, and in oil pulling for oral hygiene.
Health Considerations: While it contains Medium-Chain Triglycerides (MCTs), which are processed quickly by the body, its high saturated fat content can increase LDL cholesterol, the American Heart Association (AHA) warns.
Nutritional Properties: It contains antioxidant polyphenols, particularly in virgin varieties.
Coconut oil is a popular alternative for cooking, providing a distinct flavor, though it should be used in moderation.
Type
Dressing