Um, not in my experience. If the label does not specifically say
"cold pressed" than it isn't. There are all kinds of word tricks used
to make it seem as though it is "the special" kind, when its not. And
some companies that say they are cold pressed even, need to be studied
further, as some of them do the first press as a cold press, but then
use a heated (low heat, but heat) process for finishing. Those that do
that, and still label it as cold press, believe they are completely
natural and healthful, believe that killing off the enzymes in the oil
is a good thing, making the oil last longer than it would otherwise. So
be careful, do your research. don't just buy something from your
favorite market because it has "cold pressed" on the label - find out
what they mean by that. Sara
On 7/19/2011 2:40 AM, Hanneke wrote:
I don't know about this company of course, but Extra in the label
usually means cold pressed virgin coconut oil..
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