kokosfett
Kokosfett, also known as coconut oil, is the fat extracted from the meat of coconuts. It is predominantly a saturated fat and is solid at room temperature in many climates, becoming liquid when warmed above about 24 °C. It is widely used in cooking and baking as a high-heat fat, and it also has applications in cosmetics and personal care.
Production and types: Virgin coconut oil (VCO) is pressed from fresh coconut meat with little processing and
Culinary uses and properties: Virgin coconut oil provides a distinct coconut flavor and aroma, while refined
Nutrition and health considerations: Coconut oil is high in saturated fat, which has complex effects on blood
Environmental and economic context: Coconut production is concentrated in tropical regions, including parts of Southeast Asia