Does coconut oil need to be refrigerated after opening

Does coconut oil need to be refrigerated after opening

Storing Coconut Oil is easy. Coconut Oil melts on its own at about 76°F. It’s OK for the oil to go back and forth from liquid to solid many times over the life of a jar. There’s no need to refrigerate Coconut Oil if it’s refined, like LouAna 100% Pure Coconut Oil. Use our Product Locator to find out where to buy it.

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  • LouAna on 07.01.20

    Hi Jane. It’s perfectly ok to use! At temperatures above 76 degrees F (24 C), coconut oil is a liquid. At temperatures below this, it becomes a solid.

  • Jane on 07.01.20

    I just opened a jar and for the first time, it was a liquid. Is it still ok to use?

  • LouAna on 06.01.20

    Hi Terry. It’s not ruined, it just needs to thaw out fully in order to use!

  • Terry Cregan-Leidigh on 05.31.20

    If you have already put it in the refrigerator is it ruined?

  • LouAna on 05.16.19

    Storing near the oven/stove will not hasten spoilage, though it may ensure more ease of use during colder months.

  • LouAna on 05.16.19

    Hi Costa, our coconut oil is meant to be stored in the packaging it comes in at room temperature. (cont’d)

  • Costa on 11.17.18

    I have heard to store coconut oil in dark containers to limit exposure to light, I have also heard that this is a wives tale. Is this a concern? Does it refer to only sunlight or all light including artificial indoor light?

    Also is there a temperature range for storage? Can storing near the oven/stove hasten spoilage?

  • Ronnie Talbert on 12.25.15

    I have heard from a good friend that coconut oil is good for the brain. He was saying to mix coconut oil with organic butter , a table spoon each in coffee. Is this right ?
    If so which one should I get?
    Thanks RT My email is

  • Rosie on 05.30.15

    I hear where coconut oil is a good moisturizer . Can this be used for that or do I need to get some from a cosmetic counter?

  • Nancy on 03.24.15

    Is your coconut oil partially hydrogenated?


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Coconut oil is enjoying popularity as a widely used cooking and beauty oil. With proper storage, this slightly fragrant oil will keep for up to 2 years. Since the oil has a low melting point, you'll need to store it in a cool space away from light. Always use clean utensils when handling the coconut oil and check the oil occasionally to ensure it's still good to use. Replace cooking oils or butter in your favorite recipes with coconut oil. Or use the coconut oil in homemade skincare products.

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    Store the coconut oil in a dark container. If you purchased coconut oil that came in a clear jar or bottle, transfer it to a dark container to protect it from light. You should also place the coconut oil in a dark place in your kitchen or pantry so it's not exposed to sunlight.[1]

    • Avoid storing the coconut oil in reactive metal containers since these may add an undesirable flavor to the coconut oil.

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    Store the coconut oil in a cool, dry place. Place the coconut oil in your pantry, cupboard, or any dry, cool space in your kitchen. Try to find a storage space that's below 75 °F (24 °C) to prevent the oil from melting. It's common for coconut oil to melt since it has such a low melting point. Don't worry; this won't damage the oil.[2]

    • For example, avoid storing the oil in the bathroom even if you'll be using the coconut oil for beauty products. Bathroom temperature can fluctuate and introduce moisture into the oil. You should also avoid storing the oil in the attic or garage.

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    Refrigerate the oil to firm it up. If your coconut oil melts and you want to return it to a solid state, place the container in the refrigerator for several hours. Chill the coconut oil until it's the texture you want.[3]

    • You can store the coconut oil in the refrigerator all the time, but it will become completely solid.

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    Store the coconut oil at a constant temperature. Heating and chilling the coconut oil frequently can cause it to go bad faster. Instead, choose one storage space or temperature for the coconut oil and keep it there.[4]

    • Don't worry if you got home from the store to find that the jar of coconut oil melted on the way. You could stick it in the fridge until it firms up a little and then store it in the pantry.

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    Secure the lid on the jar or container. Even if you don't transfer the coconut oil to a dark jar or bottle, you'll need to keep it in a container with a tight fitting lid. Ensure that the lid is pressed down or screwed on tight to prevent oxygen from spoiling the oil.

    • If it takes you a long time to finish a bottle or tub of coconut oil, consider transferring the oil to a smaller container once you've used about half of it. This will reduce the amount of oxygen that comes into contact with the oil.

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    Use clean, dry utensils to scoop into the oil. When you go to use the coconut oil, ensure that the spoon, measuring cup, or knife that you use is completely dry. Utensils that are wet or dirty can introduce bacteria into the coconut oil which will cause it to spoil faster.[5]

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    Check the coconut oil every few months. Since coconut oil can be stored for several years, it's important to look it over for mold or signs that it's become rancid. Look at the coconut oil every month or two and discard the coconut oil if you see or smell:[6]

    • An unpleasant odor.
    • Yellowish color.
    • Brown or green flecks of mold.
    • Chunky or curdled consistency.

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    Cook and sauté with coconut oil. Use a few spoonfuls of coconut oil in place of cooking or vegetable oil. Melt a little of the coconut oil in a skillet and sauté your favorite vegetables or meats. You can also stir melted coconut oil into mashed potatoes or sweet potatoes.[7]

    • Avoid leaving the coconut oil out next to the stove while you cook. The heat from the stove could melt the oil.
    • The coconut oil will give a mild, tropical flavor to your meals.

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    Bake with coconut oil. Replace butter or cooking oil with coconut oil in your favorite baking recipes. For example, substitute coconut oil in recipes for biscuits, cakes, cookies, or muffins.[8]

    • You may be able to buy coconut oil in stick form which makes it easy to cut and measure. Look for this in the refrigerator section of the grocery store. Set the sticks out at room temperature to soften a little before you bake with them.

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    Use coconut oil in homemade beauty products. For simple beauty treatments, warm coconut oil between your palms and run the oil through your hair. Rinse it out for shiny, healthy-looking hair. You can also use coconut oil instead of lotion to moisturize dry skin.[9]

    • If you use coconut oil every day for beauty products, you may want to transfer some oil into a small container. You can store the smaller container in the bathroom if you know you'll be using the oil quickly (within a week).
    • Consider mixing coconut oil in with essential oils to create lip balms or salves.

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    Fry foods with coconut oil. Heat a large pot of coconut oil instead of peanut, canola, or vegetable oil. Use the hot oil to fry a variety of foods. For example, you can fry chicken strips, french fries, or fish.[10]

    • You can cool and reuse the coconut oil for frying. Discard the oil after using it a few times.
    • Remember to move the coconut oil container away from the skillet of hot oil or it may melt the rest of your coconut oil.

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    Can I store coconut oil in a plastic container?

    Does coconut oil need to be refrigerated after opening

    Yes, you can.

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    When it says 3 tbsp of coconut oil, is that solid or liquid?

    Does coconut oil need to be refrigerated after opening

    It is usually solid if not specified. Coconut oil tends to come in a solid form.

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    Should I keep unrefined fresh pressed in the refrigerator?

    Does coconut oil need to be refrigerated after opening

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    I keep my organic, unrefined and cold pressed coconut oil on the pantry shelf. I buy a 52 oz jar and it will last a month or two with no problems! I go through it pretty quickly, one of my favorite must-haves!

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To store coconut oil, put it in a cool, dry place like a cupboard or pantry. Avoid spots that have a lot of moisture since moisture can ruin coconut oil. To help it last longer, transfer the oil to a dark container so it's not exposed to light. If you want your coconut oil to be solid, you can store it in the fridge until you're ready to use it. Wherever you store your coconut oil, make sure you keep the lid on the container so it stays fresh. If you want to learn how to use coconut oil after it's been stored, continue reading the article!

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How long can coconut oil stay unrefrigerated?

There's no need to refrigerate coconut oil. It'll last a long time—up to two years—in your pantry. Just keep the lid on tight. Depending on how warm it gets where you live, your oil might go from solid to liquid in the jar.

How long does opened coconut oil last?

Coconut oil takes a long time to oxidize which means it takes a long time to go bad. As mentioned above, refined coconut oil can last up to 18 months while virgin coconut oil can last up to five years.

How do you know when coconut oil goes bad?

A yellowish color, marbled appearance, and black or moldy-looking spots are all bad signs for coconut oil. If it also looks like it is no longer smooth, but rather bumpy or grainy in texture, that's another indication that it's time to throw your coconut oil away.

How should coconut oil be stored after opening?

You just have to keep it a room temperature in a sealed, ideally airtight container. That's because oxygen will break down coconut oil quicker than even heat will. But heat isn't necessarily a bad thing for coconut oil storage, and if your coconut oil turns into a liquid, that doesn't mean it's gone bad.