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Spectrum Culinary Organic Virgin Coconut Oil Unrefined -- 29 fl oz


Spectrum Culinary Organic Virgin Coconut Oil Unrefined
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Spectrum Culinary Organic Virgin Coconut Oil Unrefined -- 29 fl oz

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Spectrum Culinary Organic Virgin Coconut Oil Unrefined Description

  • Unrefined
  • Medium Heat Up to 280°F
  • A Non-Hydrogenated Fat Food
  • Contains 9g of Medium Chain Triglycerides (MCTs) Per Serving
  • Keto Certified
  • USDA Organic
  • Non-GMO Project Verified
  • Kosher

Spectrum® Organic Virgin Coconut Oil is beloved for its quality and versatility. In the kitchen, our coconut oil is a treasured, creamy ingredient used in baked goods and shallow pan frying. Our unrefined variety adds a true, coconut taste to any dish. Popularity used in plant-based cooking, this vegan ingredient is a great alternative to butter. Plus, with 9g of MCTs per serving, it's a perfect addition to any keto-friendly diet.


Directions

For body usage, place jar in warm water to liquefy. Massage into skin or apply to hair for one hour, then rinse thoroughly.

 

Store in a cool, dark place. No refrigeration necessary.

Free Of
GMOs, hydrogenated fat.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.


Nutrient Facts
Serving Size: 1 Tbsp. (15 mL)
Servings per Container: 57
Amount Per Serving% Daily Value
Calories120
Total Fat14 g18%
   Saturated Fat12 g62%
   Trans Fat0 g
   Polyunsaturated Fat0 g
   Monounsaturated Fat1 g
Cholesterol0 mg0%
Sodium0 mg0%
Total Carbohydrates0 g0%
Protein0 g
Other Ingredients: Cold pressed unrefined virgin organic coconut oil.

Bottle in a facility that produces peanut oil.
Product of the Philippines.

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Bulletproof Coffee: The New Breakfast of Champions?

People have a lot of opinions about how to make the best cuppa: dark or light roast, pour over or espresso, black or with cream, sugar or no sugar. Besides the debate on proper preparation strategies, the age-old controversy on coffee’s healthiness quotient looms large as well. And just to throw a curveball into all this coffee talk, a new trend has emerged on the coffee scene: bulletproof coffee, also known as butter coffee.

Adding Butter to Coffee to Make it Bulletproof www.vitacost.com/blog

Dave Asprey, the man behind the dominant brand of butter coffee, Bulletproof coffee, took a page from a staple of Tibetan cuisine, yak tea. It was a beverage Asprey found restorative while hiking in Tibet—and biohacker that he is, he needed to know why.

Turns out, adding easily digestible fat to your coffee, he claims, suppresses hunger, promotes weight loss and provides mental clarity, and boosts energy. The catch? Not only do you have to add butter and other fat to your coffee, the bulletproof coffee is your only breakfast. Nothing else. The taste is not as big an issue as it may seem—many people actually swear by the taste, testifying that the flavor profile is quite similar to a latte, albeit a greasy one.

Asprey’s formulation calls for his own branded low mold coffee beans (the necessity of which is highly disputed), grass fed, unsalted butter and one to two tablespoons of medium-chain triglyceride (MCT) oil, a type of easily digestible extract of coconut oil. (Many people adapt the recipe for use with conventional coffee, and swap in regular coconut oil.)

But the real question is whether buttered coffee is a healthy substitute for breakfast. Many nutritionists will tell you not to believe the hype. In a New York Times article on the subject, Joan Salge Blake, a clinical associate professor of nutrition at Boston University, is quoted as saying  “This is not a breakfast of champions.” While it does have fat, the coffee is lacking protein as well as variety of vitamins and minerals.

Lack of nutrition aside, bulletproof coffee may put a little extra pep in your step—and perhaps support weight loss. Fat slows digestion, so in theory the butter and coconut oil could slow the absorption of caffeine into the bloodstream. This could make for a prolonged energy boost, instead of a jolt and then crash. And it could help you feel fuller, so you can skip breakfast without going double down at lunch.

Intrigued? Here’s a bulletproof coffee recipe to get you started:

Homemade Bulletproof Coffee

Ingredients

1 cup organic coffee
1 tsp. coconut oil (or use 2-3, if desired)
1 Tbsp. organic grass-fed unsalted butter
¼ tsp vanilla

Directions

Combine all ingredients in a blender. Process on high speed for 20 seconds until frothy, and voila: a new coffee experience awaits.

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