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Crude  Coconut Oil  is  a  tropical  oil  with  many  applications.  It is  extracted  from  copra
(dried coconut).  Coconut  oil  constitutes  7%  percent  of  the  total  export  income  of the
Philippines, the world's largest exporter of the product.

Crude Coconut Oil  can be further processed for making  margarine, vegetable lard, soap,
and also for cosmetics.

Among the most stable of all  oils, coconut oil is slow to  oxidize and thus, it is resistant to
rancidity, lasting up to two years.  It  is  best  stored  in  solid form,  below 24.5°C (76°F)  in
order to  extend the shelf life.  However, unlike most oils,  coconut oil will not be damaged
by warmer temperatures.

Coconut  oil  has  been  tested for use as a  feedstock for biodiesel to be used as a  diesel
engine  fuel.  In  this  manner,  it can be  applied to power  generation and  transport  using
diesel engines.  Coconut oil  is blended to make  biodiesel  but can  also be used  straight,
without blending. However, only blends with 10% or less of coconut oil can be safely used
in unmodified engines.

Packing is available in 20,000 kilos Flexitank, in 1,000 kilos totes, in 190 kilos steel drums,
in 20 kilos bag-in-box, or in bulk.
Crude Coconut Oil  
Josro Food Corporation
Philippine Manufacturer of Food Ingredients