My dear, you have provided an excellent, priceless, informative video!!!! Thank you for educating this forum on the various options, of how to process coconut oil!!!!!
Good afternoon. It's really amazing to see how the process of coconut oil is being made. In Guyana, some people do make it as well. It is very thoughtful of you to be sharing that the water could also be used to nourish the plants. You are blessed beyond ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😊👌👌👏👍🏽👍🏽🙏🙏🙏🙏💯💯🇬🇾🇬🇾🇬🇾✔️✔️✔️✔️
Is there a better process of separating the oil and the water in the cold press process? Seems like the scooping isn’t the best method and couldn’t separate the oil completely from the water
Wow! This is amazing. Thanks for sharing. I want to bypass the husking out process so do u think I can use the sugar free shredded coconut? By just blending it and allow it to ferment.
Hi after scooping the curd, can the water be drinked or used in cooking? Or transform into moisturiser for skin other than watering the plants? Because I don't have plants or trees to water to nearby so it would be great if I can use the water in other ways.
My dear, you have provided an excellent, priceless, informative video!!!! Thank you for educating this forum on the various options, of how to process coconut oil!!!!!
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My absolute pleasure ❤️
Thank you for watching 🥰
Good afternoon. It's really amazing to see how the process of coconut oil is being made. In Guyana, some people do make it as well. It is very thoughtful of you to be sharing that the water could also be used to nourish the plants. You are blessed beyond ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😊👌👌👏👍🏽👍🏽🙏🙏🙏🙏💯💯🇬🇾🇬🇾🇬🇾✔️✔️✔️✔️
Yuh done know 😊
Bless up ❤️
I am going to start making my own coconut oil after watching this. Thanks Racquel💖
My pleasure darling ❤️
I am also watching because I want to start making my own Coconut oil
Well done Rachel 🎉. I used to boil my own coconut oil growing up in the country 👍 ❤
I miss those days lol 👍🏾
What did you do with the excess pulp?
lol 😂 had to change it from 666 likes 😂😂😂😂
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Is there a better process of separating the oil and the water in the cold press process? Seems like the scooping isn’t the best method and couldn’t separate the oil completely from the water
Keep sending more videos like this 💯🧠💪. Keep up your good work 👍
Thank you ❤️
Racquel I love how you do things,you are so natural ❤❤❤❤
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Plants looks healthy and juicy always want to try making it myself
Wow very fantastic beautifully, looks sooooo yummy 👌 thanks for sharing new subscriber 🌟
Welcome Yasmin ❤️
Thank you too 😊
How can I get to purchase both of them
My grand mother and mother use to make coconut oil
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Good afternoon, watching ❤❤
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I use it for cooking frying you name it using it on my skin too
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Your plants looks amazing Raquel! Love it!💖
I have been inspired honey ❤️
Thank you 😊
Wow perfectly done
Hey Raquel, well done my dear... blessings ❤
Thanks Fazz ❤️
Gonna try this
Wow! This is amazing. Thanks for sharing. I want to bypass the husking out process so do u think I can use the sugar free shredded coconut? By just blending it and allow it to ferment.
Thanks Lisa 😊
I think you could but I can’t really say for sure, cause I have never used it before.
@@RacquelsCaribbeanCuisine ok I’ll let you know if it works 💕
Thanks Raquel.❤
good job 🙏 💯🥥👌🤗
Thank you very much❤
Thank you Rachel.
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Great
Howdy ❤❤🎉
Hola 👋🏾
Is this all i need to get coconut oil
How many coconuts can give you a litre of coconut oil
Cold pressed and we use heat? Lol
Really ! It's two different process , 1 cold pressed and 1 used heat
Hi after scooping the curd, can the water be drinked or used in cooking? Or transform into moisturiser for skin other than watering the plants? Because I don't have plants or trees to water to nearby so it would be great if I can use the water in other ways.
Yes I believe you can use it for smoothies or cooking curry chicken
Great job🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹👍
Thanks ❤️
Woww thx for sharing
My pleasure 😊
Your amazing.❤
Thanks darling ❤️❤️
Hello Racquel 😊
Hi Tyler, how have you been keeping ?
@@RacquelsCaribbeanCuisine very good thanks 🙏 👍
Just lovely!!!