Sutr - Cold Pressed Coconut Oil

The way nature made it !! Our tagline defines our process, commitment and quality.

Sutr Cold Pressed Coconut Oil is one of the most sensible and best natural oil for cooking, dressing or raw consumption. The process of this natural oil involves extracting oil between rotating circular press from the selected best quality coconuts. It is one of the best ways to retain coconut oil’s nutritive benefits. This oil is unrefined and not deodorized, which is why is still has a pleasant coconut scent, taste & natural benefits.

Benefits of Cold Pressed Coconut Oil

Coconut Oil is considered as SUPER FOOD by a number of nutrition experts across the globe.

Increases metabolic rate and improves digestion system

It has anti-viral, anti-fungal and antibacterial properties

Good immune system support

It supports healthy thyroid function

Helps to burn calories and facilitates muscle development

Other common usages of Natural Coconut Oil

Healthy for Skin, Hair, Nails & overall health

Relaxes body & mind when used for body massage

Assortment

250 ml

MRP Rs. 745.00/- (including GST)

500 ml

MRP Rs. 1265.00/- (including GST)

Shelf Life- 9 months from the date of manufacturing

Storage- Please keep in a cool and dry place away from direct sunlight.

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What sets Sutr apart

Sutr India focuses on purity, safety and consistency at every step:

  • High-quality coconuts sourced from trusted growers.
  • Zero chemical processing — 100% pure cold pressed coconut oil.
  • Glass bottle packaging that safeguards freshness and aroma.
  • Batch testing for purity, aroma, moisture and fat profiles.
  • No preservatives, no mineral oil, no added fragrance — just pure coconut.

Benefits of Cold Pressed Coconut Oil

  • Rich in healthy fats (MCTs)
    Supports energy, metabolism and digestive wellness when consumed in moderation.
  • Natural lauric acid
    Known for its traditional antibacterial and cleansing properties.
  • Nourishing hair oil
    Helps condition strands, reduce dryness and add shine.
  • Excellent for skin moisturising
    Works as a gentle, natural moisturiser for face and body.
  • Boosts immunity (traditional)
    Coconut oil has been part of Ayurvedic wellness for ages.
  • Baby-friendly
    Traditionally used for baby massage due to its gentle nature (patch test advised).
(Not a medical claim — based on traditional usage and nutritional understanding.)

How to Use / Cooking & Lifestyle Use-Cases

  • Best ways to cook with it

    Cold pressed coconut oil is excellent for light and medium-heat Indian cooking:

Perfect for:

  • Kerala-style dishes

    avial, thoran, meen curry, veg stir-fries.

  • South Indian tadkas

    moru curry, sambhar finishing, chutney tempering.

  • Baking

    cakes, cookies, pancakes (adds mild coconut aroma).

  • Healthy sautéing

    vegetables, dosa batter frying, oats, millet bowls.

Dos & Don’ts:

  • Do use medium heat to preserve nutrients.
  • Do drizzle on warm dishes for extra flavour.
  • Don’t deep fry repeatedly — all oils degrade on overheating.
  • Don’t mix water while the oil is hot.

Non-cooking uses

Cold pressed coconut oil is a beauty favourite:

  • Hair champi –

    deeply nourishes scalp and hair strands.

  • Skin moisturiser –

    locks in moisture, especially for dry skin.

  • Make-up remover –

    melts stubborn makeup gently.

  • Baby body massage oil –

    soothing and lightweight.

  • Lip balm –

    a tiny dab softens chapped lips.

Quick Recipe Ideas

1. Kerala Vegetable Thoran in Coconut Oil

A crunchy, coconutty stir-fry perfect for daily meals.

Ingredients: Beans, carrots, cabbage, grated coconut, curry leaves, green chillies, mustard seeds, coconut oil.

Steps: Temper mustard seeds and curry leaves in coconut oil → sauté veggies → add grated coconut → cook lightly.

2. Coconut Oil Banana Pancakes

Soft, fragrant and perfect for breakfast.

Ingredients: Wheat flour/oats, banana, milk, honey, baking powder, 1 tsp coconut oil.

Steps: Mix batter → cook on a greased pan → drizzle coconut oil on top.

3. Coconut Oil Hair Mask (DIY)

A nourishing weekend ritual.

Ingredients: 2 tbsp coconut oil, 1 tbsp aloe gel, 1 tsp almond oil (optional).

Steps: Mix → apply from scalp to ends → leave for 30 mins → wash.

Cold-Press Process — How We Make It

Farm to bottle

  • Sourcing:

    Coconuts are sourced and inspected for quality.

  • Cleaning & Drying:

    The flesh is sun-dried and cleaned thoroughly.

  • Cold pressing:

    Oil is extracted at low temperatures using a cold press method.

  • Natural settling:

    The oil naturally settles and is lightly filtered.

  • Quality checks:

    Quality tests ensure aroma, purity and safety.

  • Glass bottling:

    Finally bottled in food-grade glass bottles.

Purity & quality assurances

  • No high heat or chemicals.

  • No added fragrance or preservatives.

  • FSSAI-compliant manufacturing.

  • Regular testing for stability and purity.

Only 100% pure cold pressed coconut oil: “nothing added, nothing taken away.”

Serving Suggestions & Storage Tips

Serving:
  • Use 1–2 teaspoons daily for cooking or mixing into warm foods.

  • Add to smoothies for a light coconut flavour.

  • Use as a salad dressing or finishing oil.

  • Use for light sautéing and frying.

  • Use on hair or skin as part of self-care routine.

Storage:
  • Store in a cool, dry place away from sunlight.

  • Coconut oil may solidify in winter — this is natural.

  • Keep bottle tightly closed.

  • Avoid water entering the bottle.

  • Follow the best-before date on the pack.

Compare: Cold Pressed Coconut Oil vs Other Oils

Cold Pressed Coconut Oil vs Refined Coconut Oil
  • Processing:

    Cold pressed is natural; refined uses high heat/chemicals.

  • Aroma:

    Cold pressed retains aroma; refined is neutral.

  • Nutrients:

    Cold pressed preserves vitamin E & MCT.

  • Use cases:

    Cold pressed for beauty & cooking; refined for high-heat frying.

Coconut Oil vs Other Cold Pressed Oils
  • Coconut:

    Best for hair, skin, medium-heat cooking.

  • Almond:

    Ideal for skincare, massages and low-heat dishes.

  • Sesame:

    Strong, earthy flavour; great for massage and Asian cuisine.

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FAQ’s

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, if it suits your skin. It’s mild, nourishing and great for night use.

Traditionally, yes — but always do a patch test first.

Yes, on low heat or as a finishing oil for salads, desserts or warm dishes.

Cold pressed is extracted without heat or chemicals, retaining nutrients.

It’s widely used for hydration due to its natural vitamin E content.

It’s known to nourish the scalp and reduce dryness, supporting healthy-looking hair.

No, it’s 100% pure cold pressed almond oil.

Yes, widely used for under-eye dryness (use very small amounts).

Yes, widely used for under-eye dryness (use very small amounts).

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