Coconut Oil
- Coconut Oil
- 1513.11.00
- Yellow Liquid
- 8001-31-8
- Coconut Fat
- 1 @ 22 MT Flexi Bag
22 MT / 20’FCL
12 @ 170 kg HDPE Drums
20.40 MT / 20’FCL
400 @ 50 kg HDPE woven bags
20 MT/ 20’FCL
Coconut oil is an edible oil extracted from the kernel or meat of matured coconuts harvested from the coconut palm (Cocos nucifera). It has various applications in food, medicine, and industry. Because of its high saturated fat content it is slow to oxidize and, thus, resistant to rancidification, lasting up to two years without spoiling.
Manufacture Process
Dry Process
Coconut oil can be extracted through “dry” or “wet” processing. Dry processing requires the meat to be extracted from the shell and dried using fire, sunlight, or kilns to create copra. The copra is pressed or dissolved with solvents, producing the coconut oil and a high-protein, high-fiber mash.
Wet Process
The all-wet process uses raw coconut rather than dried copra, and the protein in the coconut creates an emulsion of oil and water. The more problematic step is breaking up the emulsion to recover the oil. This used to be done by prolonged boiling, but this produces a discolored oil and is not economical; modern techniques use centrifuges and pre-treatments including cold, heat, acids, salts, enzymes, electrolysis, shock waves, or some combination of them.
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