How to make pure coconut oil from copra at Home



Coconut (Copra) cold press oil at home and Small mill.

Regulation and licensing doesn’t ensure purity. Even, and especially, for cooking oil. Big industries and lobbyists draft these regulations. Just like pesticides and insecticides; these things can kill humans and any other living organisms. So ideally they should be called biocides. Still it’s the other way.

Large oil manufacturers use solvent extraction and other cost-effective methods to sell in bulk. A small mill or ghani on the other hand is a service provider, not a product seller. You have to taste the oil from large manufactures and Ghani oil to know the difference. (I am aware of only one bullock operated ghani in entire Kerala). Mills may use electricity for the crushing, as bullocks are no longer feasible here. It uses the same old concept of heavy press.

Cold-pressed oil is just a latest phenomenon globally for health benefits, where as Indians have being consuming it for centuries. Lot of people are fooling and minting money. Small mills however have not gained anything out of the boom; on the other hand modi govt is under way to implement stringent law to test oil at ghani level, which will face out many more small mills. People go crazy about cold pressed virgin oil from other parts of the world, when small mills are dying out in India. Next time try purchasing oil from a local mill, instead of packed oil.

Small mills and ghanis generally don’t sell you oil unless you get them raw material.

How to make your own coconut oil fresh at home

Let’s see how we can make our own coconut oil from small mills. Most mills will require you to bring at least 3kg of material.

  1. Break open coconuts in two equal halves.
  2. Then let it drain water for 2 hours by placing open-side facing down.
  3. Make sure there is enough sunlight(never make copra during raining season). Now sundry for 3 days. Outer hard shell will come loose. Now remove the outer shell with knife or any other device. Don’t have coconuts, copras can be purchased at most grocery stores.
  4. Cut copra in 1 inch long and ½ inch thick pieces and let it dry for 10 to 18 days. In case of traditional bull ghani 4 days is enough as weight or compressing capacity is less. Too dry it will be a problem for them to extract oil.
  5. Make sure there is no dust or fungus. Good copra will have a clean off-white color.
  6. Store it in a good air tight container or take it to small extraction unit to extract oil immediately.
  7. During extraction, the oil will look filthy and full of muck. Let it settle for 1 day and you will have sparkling clean oil.
  8. Transfer the oil to another container making sure the bottom residue is not transferred along with good oil. Residue oil can be used for lamps or massaging on head and body.
  9. Creamy residue at the bottom is highly nutritious which can be used to cook gravy, chaka or eaten as it is. Make sure you finish it in less than a week.
  10. Add 3 to 4 pieces of salt or Black pepper to oil and keep it under sun light for a day (bull driven ghani extracts should be kept for 4 days under sun). This will extend the shelf life to almost a year.

This process is time consuming, hard work and patience. However it’s worth the effort if you care for your health and sustainable living.

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26 Replies to “How to make pure coconut oil from copra at Home”

  1. A very good article. Really impressed. Good to read Minute details of the work laying emphasis on hygiene. I have been making this for many years. But keeping in sunlight for many days soon after oil is made gives it a bad taste & smell. This year i kept it in sun for a day. The naturally filtered oil was refrigerated. Pl can u tell me how to store more than 5litres without getting spoilt. Large glass jars are out of question. Salt does not dissolve in oil, in what way does it help ? Some askd me to add a small jaggery cube.

    1. Dear Reeja,

      Thank you. Yes don’t keep for many days. One day for 2 hours is enough provided it has wide mouth. I have measured the oil temperate goes upto 60 deg c in few hours. Then in the night keep it covered othewise it will absorb moisture from the air.

      You can keep in fridge for many months like that as it will freeze and oil will not turn rancid.

      Salt attracts water. So oxidization in the oil doesnt happen fast. Not powdered salt (Sea Salt).

      Hope this helps

  2. Hi, Does anyone know how to preserve coconut oil after processing from mill. If so how long it could be preserved.
    ? I have almost 30 lt’s of oil. Please advise.

  3. Hi sir , today I went to an extraction mill here in Bangalore to get the oil extracted. During the process they told me they have to add some glucose gel with the copra, I did not allow them to. Should they add this gel to make the oil?

    ——
    No idea why they want to add it???

    1. Actually not required. They usually do it to make the oil sweeter to claim more better price. adding sugar or glucose or jaggery in inferior raw material will also give sweet oil. Thus it becomes difficult to distinguish good oil oil with Inferior quality oil as both will taste nearly same. This is my understanding as I m also a edible oil manufacturer.

  4. Hello,

    A very nice article. Does the oil retain its nutrients after its freshly crushed from the copra. Is it at par with cold press oils

    1. Thank you Brian,

      That will only be determined with lab reports.
      HOwever I would any day buy a sun dried oil.

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