This is to ensure that no moisture is present, and to draw all the oil out of the curds (coconut solids) that are formed by
the natural oil separation process.
Not exact matches
I tried to whisk the peanut butter by hand but it was tough given it was
natural with the
oil separation.
They're all
natural but don't have much
oil separation.
If you are not accustomed to
natural peanut butter without additives (even Mara Natha's no - stir variety has additives) you must be prepared for
separation of
oil and solids.
We use Justin's around here, but something tells me most of the
natural varieties (that don't have much
oil separation) will work just as well.
These seed oils are only a recent addition to the human diet — they're extracted via chemical processing (a fairly new technology), as opposed to fats that have been consumed for eons, like olive
oil and butter, which are extracted via pressing or
natural separation.
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