Flavored MCT oil? Anyone tried this?


(Rachel Lasky) #1

I saw these flavored MCT oils on Instagram. Wondering if anyone has tried it. Would love to use it in my new ice cream maker that’s coming next week or even play around with my keto chow. Looks similar to Lorann(sp?) oils but I’ve never been game to try them.


(Cancer Fighting Ketovore :)) #2

I’d totally avoid them. They don’t even say anything about being MCT oil. And even it it were MCT oil you’d be using the whole bottle and more to get the amount of MCT oil you’d need. I’m thinking its just a scam. Its just expensive flavoring, and nothing more. And who would want to drink propylene glycol?


(Cristian Lopez) #3

These look great!! Not as a primary source of mct’s but rather a good flavoring agent for keto baking! I’m interested in that corn bread extract.
Ig tbh they are just like any other extract for baking but with added bonus of trivial amounts of mcts.


(Cristian Lopez) #4

Wait, where does it say they have mcts, I think there just flavor extracts with no acetyl.


(Rachel Lasky) #5

I agree! Not as primary sources of MCT oil, but for flavoring. Oils like this are used to flavor homemade candy if I’m not mistaken.


(Rachel Lasky) #6

I saw one that said MCT on it, but then I saw these ones. I obviously got them mixed up.


(Rachel Lasky) #7

Oops! I originally saw the MCT ones, and then I got distracted by the flavor variety packs!


(Rachel Lasky) #8

Here’s the ones with MCT…


(Cancer Fighting Ketovore :)) #9

Still, it doesn’t seem worth it. Might be better off with regular baking extracts.


(Cristian Lopez) #10

Yeah tbh the baking extracts are perfectly fine but the mct oils are kind of a rip off, I would suggest investing in some mct powder.