Hi, went shopping today and noticed this on the shelf. Refined pure coconut oil in 500ml jar for £1.49. Not sure if national and also not on-line (just checked) so instore only.
This one was in B&M Rugby, loads left on the shelf.
Bee&Cee brand http://www.beeceefoods.com
Photo of receipt and jar.
13 comments
lindus
30 Aug 16#13
can it be used for oil pulling?
Overdoze
21 Aug 16#12
I emailed the manufacturer after buying it last month. They confirmed it is hydrogenated
Overdoze
19 Aug 16#9
Refined is fine, and IMO better for cooking in most cases. The only problem with refined is that it's often hydrogenated, which is not good. Unfortunately this type is hydrogenated. Good price though for other uses.
dibbo to Overdoze
20 Aug 16#10
How do you know it is hydrogenated?
dibbo to Overdoze
20 Aug 16#11
Hydrogenated coconut oil melts above 33°c but this oil melts in the palm of my hand (also states on the jar that it melts at 18°c). Doesn't sound like it's hydrogenated.
ah misread this thought it was UNrefined! Not recommended for eating IMO.
sradmad
18 Aug 16#5
good find op, heat added
galidimitrova
18 Aug 16#4
It's been there for quite a long time.
KittenFace
18 Aug 162#2
Refined coconut oil shouldn't be used for cooking btw, as the refining process takes out all the goodness!
Should be fine for cosmetic use though :smiley:
Saro to KittenFace
18 Aug 162#3
great for shaving & moisturiser
dibbo to KittenFace
19 Aug 163#6
Refined coconut oil is perfect for frying, it still has similar nutritional values to other refined oils and doesn't smoke/rancidify like virgin coconut oil does.
But I agree, if you're not frying virgin coconut oil really is much better for you :wink:
Opening post
This one was in B&M Rugby, loads left on the shelf.
Bee&Cee brand http://www.beeceefoods.com
Photo of receipt and jar.
13 comments
Should be fine for cosmetic use though :smiley:
But I agree, if you're not frying virgin coconut oil really is much better for you :wink: