Some ingredients earn their keep quietly, and raw organic virgin coconut oil is one of them. It sits in the cupboard looking unassuming, then turns out to be one of the most useful things you own. You can fry with it, bake with it, stir it into a morning coffee, or rub it into dry skin at the end of the day. Few pantry staples work that hard.
If you have been curious about the fuss, or you already keep a jar on the shelf and want to get more from it, here is a closer look at what makes this oil worth the space.
What "raw", "organic" and "virgin" actually mean
These words get printed on a lot of labels, so it helps to know what they are telling you.
Virgin coconut oil is pressed from fresh coconut flesh rather than dried copra, and it keeps far more of the coconut's natural aroma and flavour. Raw means the oil has not been heated to high temperatures during production, which protects the delicate compounds that gentle processing preserves. Organic tells you the coconuts were grown without synthetic pesticides or fertilisers.
Put those together and you get a cold-pressed, unrefined coconut oil that tastes and smells like the fruit it came from. Refined coconut oil, by contrast, is often bleached and deodorised, which strips out most of the character. Once you have cooked with the real thing, the difference is hard to miss.
The benefits worth knowing about
Coconut oil is roughly 90 percent saturated fat, but not all saturated fats behave the same way. A large share of the fat in coconut oil comes from medium-chain triglycerides, or MCTs, which the body handles differently from the longer-chain fats found in many other foods. This is one reason coconut oil has become popular with people following keto and low-carb diets.
Because it is so stable, virgin coconut oil also resists going rancid, so a jar keeps well in the cupboard without any fuss. That stability is part of why it performs so well as a cooking fat.
A quick note on health claims. Coconut oil is a rich source of saturated fat, so it is best enjoyed as part of a varied, balanced diet rather than in large quantities. Government guidance still recommends keeping total saturated fat within sensible limits. Treat it as a flavourful, versatile fat to use thoughtfully, not a cure-all.
Cooking and baking with coconut oil
This is where a good jar really shines. Coconut oil stays stable at the temperatures used for shallow frying and roasting, which makes it a reliable choice for everyday cooking. Use it to sauté vegetables, sear tofu, or bring a subtle sweetness to a curry.
In baking, it works beautifully as a dairy-free swap for butter. Melt it and use it in flapjacks, brownies and banana bread, or rub it into a crumble topping. It also makes a lovely base for homemade granola, helping oats and nuts crisp up in the oven.
For a fast energy boost, stir a spoonful into coffee or a smoothie. Blended in, it gives drinks a smooth, slightly creamy finish.
More than a cooking fat
Plenty of people keep a second jar in the bathroom, and for good reason. Raw organic virgin coconut oil doubles as a simple, single-ingredient skin and hair treatment.
Smoothed onto skin, it works as a natural moisturiser for dry patches, elbows and heels. Warmed between your palms and worked through the ends of your hair, it makes a nourishing pre-wash mask. Some people use it as a gentle makeup remover or a base for homemade scrubs and balms. Because there is nothing in the jar but coconut, you always know exactly what you are putting on your skin.
How to choose a good one
Not every jar on the shelf is the same, so it pays to read the label. Look for oil that is raw, cold-pressed, unrefined and certified organic, with coconut as the only ingredient. Good virgin coconut oil is solid and creamy white at cool room temperature and turns clear and liquid once it warms above about 24 degrees. Both states are completely normal, so there is no need to worry if your jar changes with the seasons.
Our Raw Organic Virgin Coconut Oil from RAWGORILLA ticks all of those boxes. It is cold-pressed the traditional way from fresh organic coconut flesh, with no refining and nothing added, so you get the pure flavour and aroma of the coconut in every spoonful.
A small jar that earns its place
The best kitchen staples are the ones you reach for again and again without thinking about it. Raw organic virgin coconut oil is exactly that kind of ingredient. It cooks, it bakes, it blends and it nourishes, all from a single jar of one simple thing. Once it becomes part of your routine, you will wonder how the cupboard ever managed without it.
Ready to give it a go? Explore our range of raw organic virgin coconut oil and find the jar that suits your kitchen.

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