Saw this on offer when I did a shop in Aldi last night.
"Coconut oil is believed to have lots of exciting health benefits, ideal for both culinary and cosmetic use."
Bargain when compared to other brands! These seem to be around £5 elsewhere!
Top comments
austinc to tgbyhn10
8 Sep 1616#10
yes, coconut
backinstock
8 Sep 1615#2
Thanks, I'll get some for my coconut.
This should stop it from squeaking!
vadimbj
8 Sep 166#20
You're joking right? As an avid fan of HUKD I can tell you now that no one will go to that level of research for a product. As I pictured above, this product is merely the next snake oil in a long list of snake oils. For those not up to speed on what that means it's basically a product that pertains to add something (in this case health benefits) when in reality it is no better than the norm (i.e veg oil etc).
There is no justification for adding it to the diet on top of the usual consumption of other fats. There is no credible evidence to support any of the many health benefits claimed for using it as a supplement.
Searching for any journal article on it in any medical journal gives 0 results for coconut oil + Alzheimer research etc.
Add to that "it's 300ml so good value" - yeah, so is 1 litre of veg oil for £1.20! There is absolutely no scientific evidence to promote this product, only fabricated user tests by suppliers of said product. But still, with all that said, the masses will flock to buy this, as they will the next snake oil out, and the next, and the next.
dxx
8 Sep 165#18
Cite?
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murkr
8 Sep 16#1
backinstock
8 Sep 1615#2
Thanks, I'll get some for my coconut.
This should stop it from squeaking!
siqass
8 Sep 16#3
and I'll try to oil my bike chain.. hot price
brightonly
8 Sep 16#4
size?
murkr to brightonly
8 Sep 16#13
I believe it's 300ml but I will check when I get in. It's a fairly big jar!
vadimbj
8 Sep 165#5
berisford
8 Sep 16#6
It might have some health benefits but it can send your blood pressure up for sure.......
linterd to berisford
8 Sep 161#14
Actually, it reduces blood pressure and cholesterol too!
core to berisford
8 Sep 16#24
Friend of my friend told me once this one (cold pressed, raw) makes safe and effective lubricant.
ribus
8 Sep 161#7
i used this product earlier, its really an awesome product with good price and quality also.
tgbyhn10
8 Sep 16#8
Anyone used this for deep frying? Does it have any taste?
austinc to tgbyhn10
8 Sep 1616#10
yes, coconut
hardwax
8 Sep 162#9
The Earth is believed to flat by some people.
LocoMoFo9999 to hardwax
8 Sep 16#25
It has to be flat. Otherwise I am sure we would fall over a lot. To the OP this deal is slick.
dibbo
8 Sep 16#11
Aside from any health benefits, this stuff is great for frying with, doesn't smoke like veg or olive oil
JusticeForThe96
8 Sep 163#12
I use this product all the time for cooking chicken.
I despise the taste, smell and texture of coconut, but this doesn't give any flavour to food at all, and has a much higher smoking point than usual oils, therefore it doesn't break down in your system as much so is "healthier".
And you only need a half a teaspoon for a few chicken breasts, for example, so it will last a while.
surreyelaine
8 Sep 16#15
what do u think of the coco?
SausageMummy
8 Sep 161#16
Great moisturiser! Normal price for Adli though...
surfbored to SausageMummy
8 Sep 16#17
And the women in my house use it for cleansing...taking make-up off too.
I stick it in coffee for little shot of good-fats and when doing this, on the train, a woman said she put it in the Dogs food to keep their coat shiny for shows etc. Heaps of uses.
Its good stuff for sure.
murkr to SausageMummy
8 Sep 16#19
It was £2.99 before I believe.
dxx
8 Sep 165#18
Cite?
vadimbj
8 Sep 166#20
You're joking right? As an avid fan of HUKD I can tell you now that no one will go to that level of research for a product. As I pictured above, this product is merely the next snake oil in a long list of snake oils. For those not up to speed on what that means it's basically a product that pertains to add something (in this case health benefits) when in reality it is no better than the norm (i.e veg oil etc).
There is no justification for adding it to the diet on top of the usual consumption of other fats. There is no credible evidence to support any of the many health benefits claimed for using it as a supplement.
Searching for any journal article on it in any medical journal gives 0 results for coconut oil + Alzheimer research etc.
Add to that "it's 300ml so good value" - yeah, so is 1 litre of veg oil for £1.20! There is absolutely no scientific evidence to promote this product, only fabricated user tests by suppliers of said product. But still, with all that said, the masses will flock to buy this, as they will the next snake oil out, and the next, and the next.
Pluun
8 Sep 163#21
Not as good as Cold Pressed Latinum. :man:
crazylegs to Pluun
8 Sep 16#34
Quark said he uses it on his ears and just look at those babies grow, must be good for downstairs too..lol :stuck_out_tongue:
tightasagnatschu
8 Sep 162#22
There was a program on channel 4 that attempted to find out some answers. Not perfect evidence, but at least some effort is put in the research and test. Food Unwrapped - Series 8 Episode 5
tightasagnatschu
8 Sep 16#23
The stand out surprise information comes around the 17 minute mark, proclaiming that the pressed unrefined coconut oil is more suited to cooking with (especially at high temperatures).
That goes against all that health bloggers say (and what I've been doing sometimes). Claiming a low smoke-point for the 100% raw pressed. :confused:
Kombucha
8 Sep 161#26
This is completely meaningless. Believed by whom?
Wodja
8 Sep 16#27
Anyone any proof of any other oils that are better for you to cook with? didnt think so
hollie86 to Wodja
8 Sep 161#29
Rapeseed oil - less saturated fat and doesn't smoke at high temperatures. It can also be drizzled over salads etc. Great substitute for olive oil and coconut oil in my opinion.
Duelling Duck to Wodja
8 Sep 162#32
Light olive oil has a higher smoking point. One of the reasons that they say not to cook with virgin olive oil at high temperatures is that it destroys the polyphenols, which is kind of the point of buying it. Light virgin doesn't have them.
Google 'smoking point oils' and you'll find tables of oil smoking points so you can see there are plenty of higher temperature ones.
As with all things this is going to be fine to use in moderation but don't for one second believe any of the health claims. It's over 90% saturated long-chain fats, the bad fats. The stuff that's healthy in it is so tiny that it's like saying my doner kebab and chips is healthy because I had a slice of tomato on it. Lard has a third of the saturated fat of coconut oil.
Rapeseed and coconut oil ok for frying at high temp ( as well as butter , ghee, goosefat) as they release far fewer toxins compared to sunflower/ veg/ soya oils . Use lard it's cheaper
fishmaster
8 Sep 16#31
Hipsters.
boostii
8 Sep 161#33
After you've dipped your Johnson in the jar, you know the fleeting moment of doubt returning it to the kitchen cupboard, then you just forget about it.
crazylegs
8 Sep 16#35
Somebody speaking sense for once!
tiggyandpops
8 Sep 16#36
I bought it from Aldi a month or so ago but noticed afterwards it was even cheaper in B&M ! Think it was 1.99.
no it's not, it helps if you know about the different types of fat and what is actually in Coconut oil. Labels are really becoming very outdated and it's about time companies actually broke their fat contents down because there's so many different types of each fat, some good and some bad. Coconut oil is almost 50% Lauric Acid which is good for you and not a bad long chain fatty acid. Coconut oil has the highest % content of lauric acid of any food.
Jakhu91
8 Sep 161#39
please do your own research into saturated fat and then make your own judgement don't just follow the crowd
themorgatron
8 Sep 16#40
But saturated fat is no longer bad for you either....
michaeljb
8 Sep 161#41
surely all these company's wouldn't be selling it to you if it was unhealthy and not living up to the health claims bestowed by the media :smirk:
Wodja
8 Sep 16#42
rapeseed oil isn't better for you at all, like in nuts and fish the saturated fats in coconut oil is actually better for you.
drsbarreto
8 Sep 162#43
I am from India and used coconut in some shape or form everyday. We used coconut oil to massage babies and as hair oil. I would not rave about it though, it's as good as any other natural oil. I would definitely not use it for everyday cooking either as its high in polyunsaturated fats. I do eat fresh coconut in my curries and they taste great. I think this hype is made by some celebrities promoting coconut oils.
Pluun
8 Sep 16#44
Genadi Golobkin. :confused:
Pluun
8 Sep 16#45
Dunno.
I fell down a lot last Friday night. :neutral_face:
ANDYGUY
8 Sep 16#46
Being cold pressed and no solvents used gives it some health advantages over regular cooking oils at least. But coconut oil has been hyped so much by the producers this last year,its in all the bargain shops. It does have a multitude of other cosmetic uses as well as cooking. In south east asia it is used as a mouthwash as well as cleaning teeth mixed with baking soda.
i Think the health benefits are more in coconut water than the oil whether it be Organic,cold pressed or extra virgin oil.
mattoligy
8 Sep 161#47
Good fats would be almond or peanut butter, avocado, fish and olive oil to name a few! Coconut oil is majority saturated fat!
Duelling Duck
8 Sep 16#48
What's more important is that it's long-chain saturated fat, which is the bad stuff. Not all saturated fat is bad, but coconut oil is as bad as it gets. Lard is like one of your five-a-day compared to it.
Pluun
8 Sep 16#49
:smirk:
meem
8 Sep 161#50
Coconut oil has an unusually high amount of medium-chain fatty acids or triglycerides (MCFAs or MCTs), which are harder for our bodies to convert into stored fat and easier for them to burn off than long-chain fatty acids or triglycerides (LCFAs or LCTs).
Being cold pressed and no solvents used gives it some health advantages over regular cooking oils at least. But coconut oil has been hyped so much by the producers this last year,its in all the bargain shops. It does have a multitude of other cosmetic uses as well as cooking. In south east asia it is used as a mouthwash as well as cleaning teeth mixed with baking soda.
i Think the health benefits are more in coconut water than the oil whether it be Organic,cold pressed or extra virgin oil.
Duelling Duck
8 Sep 16#54
I'll try and find the link to the research paper later but the medium chains in coconut oil are processed by us as long chains. It was one of the gotchas of coconut oil being healthy in that you don't just look at the makeup of the product, you also have to look at how they're processed.
great as a moisturiser and always feel better using natural products on my babies. Great price
taraweeh
9 Sep 16#56
Thanks, have been using raw, unprocessed organic coconut products for years, well before the hype, works for me in many ways. It's not for everyone, no doubt. Cheers OP.
lawsonoswal
9 Sep 161#57
There really are some grumpy old farts in these forums, set in there ways who won't take any sort of new health advice.
mymymy
9 Sep 16#58
I just received my Kirkland 1.2kg from amazon yesterday, cost me £15.
I'm a virgin coconut oil user lol
On a side note, this coconut oil smells funny! My husband uses a different brand for moisturiser and I bought this for dry skin for the baby so she has her own jar, this smells a bit odd and leaves a funny after smell?
PhilV
9 Sep 162#61
This is genuinely nice stuff. I've tried a few different coconut Oils and this one just seems to smell and taste nicer.
I made a nice curry using it (instead of vegetable oil) yesterday. Works great for Vegan Roast Potatoes, too.
Rosecoo
9 Sep 16#62
It helped to get rid of my small area of psoriasis. Great for dry and itchy skin too. Just try it.
D53H
9 Sep 161#63
coconut oil I'm B&M at £1.49! I use it for stir fry's it's great
murkr to D53H
9 Sep 16#64
Is that the same cold pressed, organic etc?
backinstock to D53H
9 Sep 16#65
Yes, saw that today.
basicly
9 Sep 16#66
Home bargains has organic Virgin for 4£ for 500ml.
tonyboyd
9 Sep 161#67
Some seriously dodgy beliefs on fats here...saturated fat is not the enemy
Duelling Duck to tonyboyd
9 Sep 16#70
You need to clarify that, though (no pun). I know why that's partially true but equally false but loads of people won't.
tonyboyd
9 Sep 161#68
You clearly know nothing about coconut oil if you think it is the same as veg oil
Vadimbj, why not check your use of English? That woukd be a more positive way to spend your time.
vadimbj to kayfol
10 Sep 16#73
would*
Merihell
10 Sep 161#72
This is a great price and this coconut oil is very good. I recently stopped consuming dairy and I like to blend a spoonful of coconut oil into my coffee as an alternative to milk.
There is a lot of confusion on here about good fats and bad fats. The fact is studies are being done all the time of the effects of certain foods on health and in recent years this has included a lot of research on the benefits of fats. Saying that eating fat makes you fat or that saturated fat causes heart disease is the same as saying that icecream causes shark attacks.
I could recommend several books on the subject, such as Fat Chance by Dr Robert Lustig - https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/000751414X/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_d-10xbFHERCE6 - or the book I am currently reading, It Starts With Food by Dallas and Melissa Harting - https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1628600543/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_Qa20xb5AF6JEP
Keep your 50 Shades, reading health books is where I get my kicks!
alexjameshaines
10 Sep 16#74
Has a high smoke point so great for popcorn making. Will pick some up!
danielleh1993
10 Sep 16#75
£1.49 in b&m for same size jar of coconut oil but different brand
Opening post
"Coconut oil is believed to have lots of exciting health benefits, ideal for both culinary and cosmetic use."
Bargain when compared to other brands! These seem to be around £5 elsewhere!
Top comments
This should stop it from squeaking!
There is no justification for adding it to the diet on top of the usual consumption of other fats. There is no credible evidence to support any of the many health benefits claimed for using it as a supplement.
Searching for any journal article on it in any medical journal gives 0 results for coconut oil + Alzheimer research etc.
Add to that "it's 300ml so good value" - yeah, so is 1 litre of veg oil for £1.20! There is absolutely no scientific evidence to promote this product, only fabricated user tests by suppliers of said product. But still, with all that said, the masses will flock to buy this, as they will the next snake oil out, and the next, and the next.
All comments (75)
This should stop it from squeaking!
I despise the taste, smell and texture of coconut, but this doesn't give any flavour to food at all, and has a much higher smoking point than usual oils, therefore it doesn't break down in your system as much so is "healthier".
And you only need a half a teaspoon for a few chicken breasts, for example, so it will last a while.
I stick it in coffee for little shot of good-fats and when doing this, on the train, a woman said she put it in the Dogs food to keep their coat shiny for shows etc. Heaps of uses.
Its good stuff for sure.
There is no justification for adding it to the diet on top of the usual consumption of other fats. There is no credible evidence to support any of the many health benefits claimed for using it as a supplement.
Searching for any journal article on it in any medical journal gives 0 results for coconut oil + Alzheimer research etc.
Add to that "it's 300ml so good value" - yeah, so is 1 litre of veg oil for £1.20! There is absolutely no scientific evidence to promote this product, only fabricated user tests by suppliers of said product. But still, with all that said, the masses will flock to buy this, as they will the next snake oil out, and the next, and the next.
Food Unwrapped - Series 8 Episode 5
That goes against all that health bloggers say (and what I've been doing sometimes). Claiming a low smoke-point for the 100% raw pressed. :confused:
Google 'smoking point oils' and you'll find tables of oil smoking points so you can see there are plenty of higher temperature ones.
As with all things this is going to be fine to use in moderation but don't for one second believe any of the health claims. It's over 90% saturated long-chain fats, the bad fats. The stuff that's healthy in it is so tiny that it's like saying my doner kebab and chips is healthy because I had a slice of tomato on it. Lard has a third of the saturated fat of coconut oil.
Professor Clare Collins talks about coconut oil here - go to 36:40, but for more info on fats start at 32:50. The whole podcast is great.
sunflower oil 10%
olive oil 13%
butter 51%
coconut oil 86%
Even lard is better than this stuff :confused:
I fell down a lot last Friday night. :neutral_face:
i Think the health benefits are more in coconut water than the oil whether it be Organic,cold pressed or extra virgin oil.
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/282857.php
i Think the health benefits are more in coconut water than the oil whether it be Organic,cold pressed or extra virgin oil.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ci1bUn5iz9w
I'm a virgin coconut oil user lol
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-33675975
I made a nice curry using it (instead of vegetable oil) yesterday. Works great for Vegan Roast Potatoes, too.
https://authoritynutrition.com/healthy-cooking-oils/
There is a lot of confusion on here about good fats and bad fats. The fact is studies are being done all the time of the effects of certain foods on health and in recent years this has included a lot of research on the benefits of fats. Saying that eating fat makes you fat or that saturated fat causes heart disease is the same as saying that icecream causes shark attacks.
I could recommend several books on the subject, such as Fat Chance by Dr Robert Lustig - https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/000751414X/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_d-10xbFHERCE6 - or the book I am currently reading, It Starts With Food by Dallas and Melissa Harting - https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1628600543/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_Qa20xb5AF6JEP
Keep your 50 Shades, reading health books is where I get my kicks!