I got my coconut oil in bulk
from tropical traditions, I got it at buy one get one free 1 gallon tubs, it was only $ 50 total.
I'm usually a fan
of tropical traditions, but I have to disagree with their information about palm sugar and question why they are misleading people.
I am obsessed with coconut and
use tropical traditions as my lotion now a days and it has done wonders for my skin, but shaving... this is just fabulous.
Apart from
Tropical Traditions Gold Label coconuts being grown in one of the richest volcanic soil areas of the Philippines, — which makes it a treasure house of natural, healthy mineral nutrients — it is not mass produced.
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!
One of the reason why I absolutely
love Tropical Traditions Gold label Virgin Coconut oil is because they use the traditional wet - milling method called «fermentation.
If your recipe and photo are published on the Coconut Recipe blog, you will receive $ 50.00 worth of gift certificates that you can use to purchase any of the hundreds of
Tropical Traditions products, which includes Gold Label Virgin Coconut Oil, other coconut oils, organic food, grass - fed meats, Virgin Coconut Oil skin care items, non-toxic household products, and much more!
But then this coconut oil needs to be natural and unrefined - just
like tropical Traditions Gold label Virgin Coconut oil!
All my coconut flour recipes have been made
with Tropical Traditions organic coconut flour; therefore I can not assure you that they will work with different coconut flours, which might be higher in fiber and lower in protein content.
Today when you
buy Tropical Traditions Virgin Coconut Oil, you are still buying a coconut oil made by hand and benefiting families in the rural areas of the Philippines where the coconuts grow.
Late last year (2014)
Tropical Traditions announced that they had discontinued several USDA certified organic products after testing them and finding residue amounts of glyphosate, the active ingredient in the most common herbicide in the world.
Replacing the USDA organic standards is a new, more rigorous standard of classifying the types of products
Tropical Traditions sells to the public.
In 2014,
Tropical Traditions tested some of the USDA certified organic products they were selling, and found glyphosate residue in organic food as well.
We will continue using this product and find it to be as high quality as the
other Tropical Traditions products we use, like coconut oil.
(Not suitable for Silk or Wool)
Tropical Traditions Powdered Laundry Detergent is non-toxic, environmentally safe and contains no phosphates.
Tropical Traditions also announced that it will phase out the USDA certified organic certification on its privately labeled products by the end of 2015.
Tropical Traditions does NOT support coconut products that prevent coconut trees from bearing fruit (this would include «coconut sugar» harvested from the flowering bud of the coconut tree.)
As this won out on my five - star scale of truly natural harvested organic products and top quality adherence to standards, was it a surprise that I
found Tropical Traditions coconut oil living well up to my expectations?
After reading new research about the issue of «crop desiccation» done by using glyphosate on wheat and other grains just prior to harvest,
Tropical Traditions decided to first test some commercial wheat products with wheat grown in Montana, North Dakota, and Canada.
Unlike chlorine bleach, which can merely cover up a stain,
Tropical Traditions Oxygen Bleach attacks and breaks down organic stains to totally remove them from the garment.
So imagine my excitement when the folks at
Tropical Traditions sent me a 32 oz Jar of their Gold Label Virgin Coconut Oil!I always try and look for healthier alternatives in my cooking and baking and Coconut Oil seems to fit the bill perfectly.Its pretty versatile since it can be used in both sweet and savory creations and I love its warm sweet aroma filling my kitchen when I use it!
As Tropical Traditions grew, we began adding other traditional products which were hard to find in commodity food markets such as local chain grocery stores.
It adds a bit of a sweetness to it so I don't feel like I need to add any honey.I like to buy mine from
Tropical Traditions because it is very high quality and I like their business ethics.
When you
purchase Tropical Traditions Virgin Palm Oil, you are supporting small scale family producers in Africa, and NOT large corporate plantations in South East Asia.
However, last week (July 2017) a California customer of
Tropical Traditions emailed customer support stating that her eggs had been destroyed in a FedEx facility (Ontario, CA) by the CDFA.