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The CO I am currently using is has a smooth texture when at room temperature,

when heated is totally clear, and almost no taste or smell.

To be quit frank I was surprised and disappointed. . .Now I know why there isn't

flavor or smell.

Seems to me something needs to change in this area. People are getting ripped

off.

Thanks

Sheryl

Idol <Idol@...> wrote:

Sheryl-

>The heat cause the enzymes to form.

No, not at all.

Enzymes are proteins which catalyze reactions. Some enzymes are

lipolytic. But heat doesn't form them, biological systems do. You'll find

enzymes in whole foods, but an oil is a refined food, and in general you

don't want it to have any enzyme content to speak of, or it won't keep, but

coconut oil can keep for months or even years, because it's been stripped

of water and enzymes. There are other fractions remaining in genuine

virgin oils, though, which you won't find in RBD oils, and those fractions

contribute both nutrition and flavor -- compare the taste of a nice virgin

centrifuged oil like Coconut Oil Supreme, which is deliciously aromatic and

redolent of coconut, with the near-total absence of all gustatory sensation

elicited by any RBD oil.

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Sheryl-

>Seems to me something needs to change in this area. People are getting

>ripped off.

Not ripped off, no, but most people definitely aren't getting the best

available oils.

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