Babassu oil
refined
Origin | Our refined babassu oil comes from wild collection and 100 % from Brazil. |
Article number | 150030 |
Origin | Our refined babassu oil comes from wild collection and 100 % from Brazil. |
Article number | 150030 |
Babassu oil is obtained from the seeds of the babassu palm Orbignya Oleifera (Palmaceae) by pressing and subsequent refining.
A light yellow to white unctous mass with slight characteristic odour.
The babassun nut is one of the hardest nuts in the world. It is opened by hand with an upturned axe and a wooden club which pushes the axe blade into the nut. The kernels contained in the nut are collected and transported to the oil presses, where the raw babassu oil is obtained, which is then refined.
We work together with a non-profit cooperative from the Maranhão, which aims to improve the quality of life of rural babassu nut growers and to preserve them. This includes basic rights, such as equality, a right to food and education.
Cosmetics
With body contact the babassu oil begins to melt immediately and causes a silky, extremely smooth skin feeling. When it melts, a slight cooling effect is produced, which is perceived as a feeling of freshness.
It has a high spreading effect, but at the same time it has a viscosity reducing effect when used in emulsions. Due to its versatile properties it can be used in a correspondingly flexible way. For example, in dry skin but also - thanks to its antimicrobial and cooling effect - in oily scalps and slight inflammations (also acne).
For soap manufacturers it is extremely popular as a base oil, as the strong creamy foam is perceived as smooth and supple.
By working together with a local non-profit cooperative from the Maranhão for several years, we protect the wild growing babassu palm from being displaced by other crops.
The "quebradeiras" depend on self-sufficiency of this nut in everyday life, as every part is used and is of essential importance. For example, the wood is used to build houses, bridges and benches; the leaves are used for roofs, walls, doors and windows because they are rainproof; the fibres for mats, torches or bird cages; the kernels for oil or soap and their remains as animal feed or fishing bait; the shell for charcoal, as the main source of fuel for cooking, and the resulting smoke as insect repellent.
25,000
kg
Tank truck
180
kg
Drum
25
kg
Drum
General durability: drum 18 months
Nutritional value | (per 100g) |
Energy | 3,700 kJ / 900 kcal |
Fat | 100 g |
Saturated fatty acids | 84 g |
Monounsaturated fatty acids | 14 g |
Polyunsaturated fatty acids | 2 g |
Fatty acids ratio
Composition
C12:0 Lauric acid | 38 – 56 % |
C14:0 Myristic acid | 11 – 27 % |
C18:1 Oleic acid | 9 – 20 % |
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