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It’s touted as the healthy wonder ingredient that will not only revolutionise your cooking but your beauty routine too, but celebrity chef Jamie Oliver is having none of it.
Yes, we’re talking about the wellness industries obsession with coconut oil as a “healthier” option.
“A lot of people say coconut oil is the best thing on the planet but it’s also one of the most saturated fats, so let’s get our facts right,” he told Body + Soul magazine.
“There’s a lot of factually incorrect stuff, a lot of bollocks out there and some dangerous stuff as well. I’m conscious of trendy radical people endorsing things that you shouldn’t have,” he said.
While it’s frequently praised and used by health and wellness bloggers in their recipes, Oliver is not alone in having concerns about coconut oil. Dietician and nutritionist Melanie McGrice says that there’s been a lot of confusion about coconut oil over the past few years.
“Coconut oil is high in saturated fats – in fact it’s 93 per cent saturated (bad) fats, One teaspoon of coconut oil contains almost four grams of saturated fat,” she explains.
While benefits of coconut oil include its stability at high temperatures and ability to help to increase good cholesterol, it’s so high in saturated fat that it will also increase bad cholesterol.
McGrice recommends keeping your intake of coconut oil to a minimum (the old ‘everything in moderation’ trick) and choosing olive oil as your primary oil.
“Instead of coconut oil, people are better off including a little bit of fresh coconut in their diet,” she says. (Post continues after gallery.)