Guest guest Posted February 9, 2006 Report Share Posted February 9, 2006 > > I'm speaking up! > > http://www.mountainroseherbs.com/tools/encap.php> > Also, 1 gallon of extra virgin, shelf stable, phillippine fermented, > organic coconut oil is $28 a gallon...yes, it is the same coconut that is > carried at Tropical Traditions, or whatever the name of that huge mark up > store is. lol 1 gallon of organic expeller pressed is only $18, if you want > a flavorless coconut oil. Well, first I second Mtn. Rose Herbs. Good stuff! Now, I'd like to know about this VCO. How do you know it's fermented - they don't mention it at their site? Is it mentioned in the catalog? If so, that's a great price! Even with shipping, it's less than I pay wholesale for the TT VCO through my co-op! I'm getting excited. :-) Steph -- http://www.PraiseMoves.com The Christian Alternative to Yoga Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2006 Report Share Posted February 9, 2006 Really? Other people know about Mountain Rose Herbs EVCO? lol And here, I thought it was my own little secret. lol I can't help but to adore this store, what excellent products, so fresh, for such great prices! Your welcome! Summer Steph gasteph7@...> wrote: In the pines, the traditional way to make coconut oil includes > fermentation. Fermentation makes it shelf stable, and since so many people > living in the pines do not have a refrigerator, and of course ages > past, fermenting was not " optional " like it is now. Unfermented coconut oil > is a luxury of fast food production for a fast society with amenities. > Fermented coconut oil is still traditional and common in the pines. > > The extra virgin coconut oil sold at Mountain Rose is sourced from the > pines, and shelf stable. If you look under the extra information > part, while they do not say it is fermented, it does say shelf stable for 2 > years. This would not be possible if it were not fermented. And Mountain > does not add any preservatives, without a doubt. > > > Summer:) Ah, sounds good! Their VCO is getting rave reviews at another group I'm on as well. Looks like I may have a new, less expensive, VCO. Of course, I've got about 4 gallons of the TT left to go through first! :-) Thanks! Steph -- http://www.PraiseMoves.com The Christian Alternative to Yoga Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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