Heat a coconut, the result will amaze you

Picture yourself in a rustic kitchen, where the sweet scent of fresh coconut fills the air. Extracting your own coconut oil is a bit like going back to basics: using what nature provides, without artifice. Industrial coconut oil, even high-quality coconut oil, can lose some of its essential nutrients during preservation processes. Conversely, homemade oil retains all its richness: vitamins, beneficial fatty acids, and that sweet aroma that immediately evokes tropical islands.

Two main methods: between tradition and modernity

There are two main ways to produce coconut oil:

  • Cold pressing  : the oil is extracted without heating the coconut flesh, which preserves its properties as much as possible. The oil is then pure white, lightly perfumed, and retains a sweet and authentic taste.  Like  an unfiltered wine that retains all the character of its terroir.
  • Thermal extraction  : Here, the flesh is heated to facilitate oil separation. It’s faster, but at the cost of some nutritional losses and a less pronounced flavor.  It’s like choosing a garden tomato over a commercially canned one.

Grandma’s trick for easily extracting coconut oil

No need for complicated equipment! Here’s a simple method that’s proven to work:

  • Grate the fresh coconut flesh (or use organic, additive-free grated coconut  , available in specialty stores).
  • Add lukewarm water ( about 300 ml for 150 g  of coconut) and mix to obtain a smooth purée.
  • Strain the mixture through a fine cloth or cheesecloth  , pressing well to collect all the coconut “milk”.
  • Let this milk sit in a covered bowl at room temperature for  24 hours .
  • Separate the oil that naturally forms on the surface. You can also place the bowl in the  refrigerator  to speed up the separation.
  • Carefully collect the oil and store it in an  airtight jar , away from light.

A process  as comforting as making your own homemade bread , and with the satisfaction of mastering what you put on your skin or incorporate into your dishes.

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