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QuestionCan you make virgin coconut oil by fermentation?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerThis method uses a small amount of heat. Squeeze the milk out of some grated coconut meat and mix it with a little hot water. Cover the jug with a piece of cloth and secure it with a rubber band. Let it sit for up to 5 days so that the oil can separate from the milk. Skim off the curd on top and then scoop off the layer of oil, leaving the layer of water behind.
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QuestionIs virgin coconut oil the same as unrefined?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerYes, virgin coconut oil is also known as unrefined or pure coconut oil. Note that there is no technical difference between virgin and extra virgin coconut oil!
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QuestionHow can I know if I've correctly processed the coconut?Community AnswerYou will notice that the top of the oil is thick after being refrigerated if it's been done properly.
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QuestionAfter I separate the oil and water, can I use the water to cook rice?Community AnswerYes.
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QuestionAfter getting out the virgin coconut oil, what can I use the remains of the liquid for?Community AnswerThe oil separates from the cream. You can use the cream in cooking or even DIY beauty products.
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QuestionIs coconut oil good for hair breakage?Community AnswerYes, it can be for many people.
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QuestionCan I use coconut oil to remove stretch marks?Community AnswerYes, you can. Coconut oil is mostly used for removing stretch marks. Apply it on the affected area daily after taking a bath.
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QuestionWhat can I use the coconut remains for?Community AnswerAfter squeezing out the cream, the pulp can be dried, and then ground into flour. Use the coconut flour in cakes, cookies or dumplings.
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QuestionIs the oil the white stuff on top?Community AnswerYes, that's the oil that you should scoop out.
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QuestionAre there any negative effects from boiling the oil?Community AnswerYes. Heat destroys nutrients, so if you boil the oil, you will lose some beneficial nutrients.
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QuestionAfter removing the hard shell of a coconut, do I have to remove the inner brown one?Community AnswerNo, you do not have to remove the inner brown skin.
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QuestionCan this be used on hair?Community AnswerYes. Coconut oil is great for hair.
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QuestionCan one drink boiled or cooked coconut oil for medicinal purposes?Community AnswerSure. Or you can just eat it without cooking; it makes no difference. Be sure to research whatever your condition is and whether coconut oil has been found to be helpful for it, and at what dosage. If this is just part of general health maintenance, then there's probably no reason to have more than a spoonful or so a day. You need to consume a balance of different things for optimal health.
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QuestionIs it best to leave the coconut milk out for 24 hours after squeezing?Community AnswerYes it is.
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QuestionIf I am using a juicer, should water be added?Community AnswerYes, it helps shred the coconut flesh to extract more milk and oils from it.
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QuestionIf I use the wetmilled method, what can I do with the curd?Community AnswerThe curd can be processed into coconut cream. You can use the cream to make vegan whipped cream.
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QuestionCan the curd be placed on a fire and turned into coconut oil?Community AnswerThe curd cannot turn into oil. With the heat method, you get the oil when you boil the coconut milk.
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QuestionWhich of these is best for stretch marks?Community AnswerThe cold process is the best method, as it preserves the natural constituents of the oil.
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QuestionWill coconut milk spoil if I leave it at room temperature for 24 hours?Community AnswerYes, homemade coconut milk will spoil, but not the oil in it. Many cultures make it like this in hot climates. They throw away the spoiled leftover water, and boil down the solidified curd and oil. If you leave it in the fridge instead (only 8 - 12 hours needed), it doesn't spoil, and you can drink the leftover water. It's a very healthy sports drink, or can be used to cook rice or in other recipes.
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QuestionWhat do I use coconut oil for?Community AnswerYou can eat it, fry with it, use it as an eye cream or makeup remover, use it to help with hair growth, and many other things. See How to Use Coconut Oil .
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QuestionIs coconut oil best for a 4-month-old baby with eczema?Community AnswerYes it is. Put some of the coconut oil into the palm of your hands and rub all over the baby's body.
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QuestionCan I boil the milk that is being separated from the water?Community AnswerYes. Stir continuously on low heat. Scoop the oil out as it rises to the top.
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QuestionCan coconut oil make your skin darker?Community AnswerNo. Coconut oil is not a tanning lotion or oil. It is used to moisturize skin and hair.
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QuestionCan I use fresh coconut in a cold press?Community AnswerBecause of its density, yes - but be sure it's a strong machine made for cold pressing nuts.
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QuestionCan I cook the one I have in the freezer after removing it from the fridge?Community AnswerYes, you can cook it at a very low heat. Be informed you might loose some nutrients because of the heat.
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QuestionWhat if I don't have a blender?Community AnswerYou can ask to use someone else's, or just buy coconut oil instead of making it, which should be much cheaper than buying a blender.
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QuestionWhat's an easy way to separate oil from liquid?Community AnswerJust let it sit for 24 hours. After that, refrigerate it so the oil will harden and be easier to collect.
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QuestionDo I add water when juicing with a cold compress?Uju Jessica AnyiamCommunity AnswerYes. It is very important to add water for ease of grinding and to avoid clogs if done with a blender.
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QuestionCan I use hot water to blend for the cold pressed method?Community AnswerYou don't need any water, hot or cold, for the cold pressed method.
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QuestionWhy does my coconut milk refuse to separate into oil and water, even after over 24 hours in the fridge?Community AnswerThe oil comes from mechanically or vigorously straining the oil and liquid out of coconut chunks, so it will take quite a while for it to separate, and even when it does you will get very little coconut oil.
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