Guest guest Posted April 21, 2008 Report Share Posted April 21, 2008 > > >>> TK, I checked out the link, but what I'm having trouble understanding > >>>is how it can be considered organic if part of the processing includes > >>>bleach. Do you know? > >>> : Donna > > >TK-- it does not include any bleaching. you may have misinterpreted > >something. > > Then, TK, what is this referring to? It was on that page. Is it a different oil? > > " The most commonly available oil and the oil you are most likely to find (if you can find it) is RBD oil. Refined, Bleached & Deodorized. This oil is produced from copra (dried coconut meat). Due to the drying process (often air or sun drying) the resulting oil must be refined, bleached and deodorized in order to make it suitable for use. The final product is yellowish-white in color with a thick texture and no taste or odor. This was the oil which for many years was used in commercial baked goods and for popping corn. " TK--- you are confusing information on the information pages. They are above talking about the usual way other coconut oil suppliers are processing their coconut products. Coconut oil supreme is NOT processed this way. > > : Donna > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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