Show 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. Find other home cooks interested in all that Coconut Oil can do by joining our Twitter and Facebook communities. < previous / next > COMMENTS
Leave a Replypost comment Download Article Download Article 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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ReferencesAbout This ArticleArticle SummaryX 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! Did this summary help you? Thanks to all authors for creating a page that has been read 51,827 times. Reader Success Stories
Did this article help you?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.
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