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  2. Coconut oil - Wikipedia

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    Coconut oil (or coconut fat) is an edible oil derived from the kernels, meat, and milk of the coconut palm fruit. [1] Coconut oil is a white solid fat below around 25 °C (77 °F), and a clear thin liquid oil at higher temperatures. Unrefined varieties have a distinct coconut aroma. [2]

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    12. Kirkland Signature Organic Extra Virgin Coconut Oil. $14.99, 84 fl oz. A true multitasker — reviewers use it for baked goods, and as a moisturizer — this cold-pressed, unrefined organic ...

  4. 10 unusual and awesome uses for coconut oil you seriously ...

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    Ah, coconut oil -- otherwise known as an edible oil extract from the meat of a coconut! Whether it's strengthening our nails or detangling our hair, you've more than likely used a product with ...

  5. Why Coconut Became the Controversial Oil - AOL

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    Organic Unrefined Virgin Coconut Oil, 15 Fl Oz (Pack of 2) This cold-pressed (extracted without the use of heat, preserving the nutrients of the coconut) and unrefined coconut oil can fit in both ...

  6. List of vegetable oils - Wikipedia

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    The oils listed immediately below are all (primarily) used for other purposes – all but tung oil are edible – but have been considered for use as biofuel. Castor oil, lower cost than many candidates. Kinematic viscosity may be an issue. [149] Coconut oil (copra oil), promising for local use in places that produce coconuts. [150]

  7. Dodecanol - Wikipedia

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    Dodecanol / ˈ d oʊ ˈ d ɛ k ɑː n ɒ l /, or lauryl alcohol, is an organic compound produced industrially from palm kernel oil or coconut oil.It is a fatty alcohol. Sulfate esters of lauryl alcohol, especially sodium lauryl sulfate, are very widely used as surfactants.