Tropical Traditions Organic Coconut Oil Review and Giveaway

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Over the summer I read a lot of blog posts raving about coconut oil. Everywhere I looked there were coconut oil recipes, reviews, and encouragement to make the switch to coconut oil. We had been using olive oil for years but I was curious about coconut oil. I was thrilled to get the opportunity to review some of Tropical Traditions Gold Label 100% organic Virgin Coconut Oil.

Gold Label Virgin Coconut Oil - 32 oz.
I have been testing this coconut oil for the last month and I am hooked! What is so great about Tropical Traditions Coconut Oil?
  • It is 100% organic
  • It is packaged in a glass jar. This is a safer, more sustainable package than plastic that some other brands of coconut oil are packaged in. When I’m done with this jar of coconut oil, I will be able to reuse this jar for storage over and over.
  • It is the best oil I have ever used for greasing a pan before baking. I have used butter and other types of oil in the past to grease our glass baking dishes but there always was some sticking. I have been amazed that every time I grease my bread loaf pans with Tropical Traditions Coconut Oil, the loaf comes out completely intact with no parts that stick to the side!
  • It works wonders to season our cast iron pans. We use primarily cast iron pans when cooking and always used vegetable oil to season our pans in the past. I started using coconut oil last month and I am amazed at how well it coats the cast iron and doesn’t cook off like the vegetable oil does.
  • Excellent to use in a frying pan! Have you ever tried to cook a pancake on cast iron? If you don’t have enough oil/butter in your pan, it will stick and turn into a disaster ending with a hard to clean pan and mangled pancakes. I experimented with cooking pancakes in butter and then compared it to using coconut oil. With the coconut oil I had no sticking at all and I didn’t have to use very much coconut oil! With the butter I had to constantly add more to keep the pan greased but not with the coconut oil.
  • A great substitute in a baking recipe that calls for vegetable oil. I’ve been trying to use homemade yogurt or applesauce instead of vegetable oil in recipes the last few years but don’t always have enough readily available. Now that I am hooked on coconut oil and always have it around, it is an easy substitute!
  • Wonderful natural body care product. We have very dry weather here in Montana so my skin dries out easily. I tried rubbing a small amount of coconut oil into the skin of my arms. It made my skin soft and nourished and lasted all day. The best part? It didn’t have a strong coconut smell like a lot of store bought coconut lotions and wasn’t greasy. It had only a light coconut smell that could only be detected by putting my nose close to my arm. Now I can have nourished skin without the strong scent of coconut following me throughout the day!
  • Makes excellent homemade chapstick. Over the summer I made chapstick with just beeswax and olive oil. It was greasy and I found myself having to reapply often. Last week I made chapstick with beeswax, Tropical Traditions Coconut Oil and a small amount of homemade infused lavender oil and I love it! It is less greasy and nourishes my lips for a longer period of time!
Now that you know what I love about Tropical Traditions Coconut Oil, I will tell you what I didn’t like:
  • It solidifies under 76 degrees F (which is normal for most coconut oils). This was only an issue for me when I needed to add liquid oil to a baking recipe and had to add in an extra step to warm up the coconut oil before mixing it in.
  • The coconut flavor in some of the food we cooked and fried in coconut oil. Eating pancakes and stir fry with a light coconut flavor was fine but coconut flavored venison steaks or grilled cheese were not as appealing to us.
From what I’ve read and heard from some other coconut oil advocates, the issue of the coconut flavor is easily solved by using Expeller Pressed Coconut Oil. I couldn’t find anything else I didn’t like about the Tropical Traditions Coconut Oil, I’m hooked! Tropical Traditions also carries other varieties of affordable high quality coconut oil. Visit their website to check on current sales, to learn about the many uses of coconut oil, and to read about all the advantages of buying coconut oil online.
Tropical Traditions is the best source for coconut oil. Their Gold Label Virgin Coconut Oil is hand crafted in small batches by family producers, and it is the highest quality coconut oil they offer. You can read more about how virgin coconut oil is different from other coconut oils on their website: What is Virgin Coconut Oil?

Since the FDA requires us to not discuss the health benefits of coconut oil on a page where it is being sold or given away, here is a great website to read about the health benefits of coconut oil.
Now for your chance to win 1 quart of Gold Label Virgin Coconut Oil retail value $40!
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Disclaimer: Tropical Traditions provided me with a free sample of this product to review. I was under no obligation to review it. Nor was I under any obligation to write a positive review or sponsor a product giveaway in return for the free product. All of the opinions in this review are my own based on my own experience in reviewing this product.
If you order by clicking on any of my links and have never ordered from Tropical Traditions in the past, you will receive a free book on Virgin Coconut Oil, and I will receive a discount coupon for referring you.

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Comments

  1. says

    The only capacity in which I’ve used it was skincare- and it is incredibly moisturizing. Hadn’t even thought of using it as a substitute for vegetable oil, etc…but that’s a great idea. I need to explore the coconut oil use in more ways.

  2. says

    Coconut oil is even great for our dogs. When they have massive farty bums or the scoots, a tablespoon or two of coconut oil is perfect fix. IT also makes their hair super soft and shiny. Bonus!

  3. says

    I love coconut oil! It is great for eggs, and so many other things.

    I’ve nominated you for a Liebster Award (I apologize if you’ve already been nominated before) over at my blog! http://thenotsosimplelifeinnova.blogspot.com/2012/11/liebster-blog.html

  4. Anonymous says

    I’ve been using it on my skin for a year or so and it’s awesome! I loved the ‘testimonial’! It gave me lots of new ideas.

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