The Aman Prana coconut oil is deliciousIris wrote:I tried 2 different kinds, and there's much difference indeed. Don't know where you're from, but in Holland I found Äman Prana's" walnut oil very good. It's very neutral tasting, delicate and soft.
I found when the walnuts are first heated you can clearly taste it. It's exactly the same taste as when you eat some roasted walnuts. Found this to be the case with Emile Noel cold pressed (!!) walnut oil. But maybe you won't taste the difference if they are just heated to open the shell, I don't know. Don't know about zits eather, as I don't have them, and didnt have them to begin with. Never read about someone getting acne when consuming it though. Anybody else got experience with walnut oil and acne???
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Aman Prana coconut oil
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Oscar, have you tried other brands of coconut oil? And if so, did you notice any differences? We now have coconut oil from Witsenburg, but somehow it doesn't taste very good to me. I was thinking that maybe it has something to do with brands???Oscar wrote:The Aman Prana coconut oil is delicious, btw
Aman Prana is very good indeed, but I think the brand called Cocosa
(by Soma foods, I think) is also pretty good.
The best coconut oil I have ever had though, was some cheap
brand I have never heard of, which I bought in Denmark last
summer. It cost like half of what Aman Prana costs, and was easily as good, even a little better.
(by Soma foods, I think) is also pretty good.
The best coconut oil I have ever had though, was some cheap
brand I have never heard of, which I bought in Denmark last
summer. It cost like half of what Aman Prana costs, and was easily as good, even a little better.