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Coconut Oil Price in Pakistan [2025]

Coconut Oil Price in Pakistan [2025]

Coconut oil has become one of the most sought-after natural oils in Pakistan due to its health benefits, beauty uses, and culinary versatility. From cooking to skincare, this oil has countless applications. As awareness increases, so does the curiosity around its current market price.
In this article, we explore the latest coconut oil price in Pakistan, what affects its cost, and tips for buying quality oil at the best value.
Here's a price overview of popular types of coconut oil available in the Pakistani market: Type Quantity Price Range (PKR) Notes Cold-Pressed Coconut Oil 250ml Rs. 700 – Rs. 1,000 Pure and chemical-free Extra Virgin Coconut Oil 500ml Rs. 1,200 – Rs. 1,800 Best for hair & skincare Organic Coconut Oil 1 Liter Rs. 2,000 – Rs. 2,800 Certified organic, multipurpose use Refined Coconut Oil 1 Liter Rs. 700 – Rs. 1,300 Budget-friendly, less aroma Cooking-Grade Coconut Oil 1 Liter Rs. 1,000 – Rs. 1,700 For regular kitchen use
📌 Note: Prices may vary depending on brand, origin (local/imported), and platform (online vs physical stores). Dry Fruits Mart – Pure, cold-pressed coconut oil sourced from natural coconuts
– Pure, cold-pressed coconut oil sourced from natural coconuts Nature's Truth – Offers cold-pressed, premium oils
– Offers cold-pressed, premium oils Vatika – Offers coconut oil with herbal infusions
– Offers coconut oil with herbal infusions Parachute – A long-trusted name for hair use Oil Extraction Method: Cold-pressed and extra virgin oils are more expensive than refined types. Brand & Packaging: Branded oils in glass bottles usually cost more. Organic Certification: Certified organic oils undergo stricter processing. Imported vs Local: Imported oils are costlier due to customs and shipping. Purpose of Use: Cosmetic-grade and food-grade oils have different purity levels and pricing.
You can find coconut oil in: Online Stores:
Physical Stores: Al-Fatah D.Watson Imtiaz Supermarket Local herbal/organic stores
Pro Tip: Always check for cold-pressed, extra virgin, and unrefined labels when buying coconut oil for edible or skincare purposes.
✅ Look for 'cold-pressed' or 'extra virgin' labels✅ Choose transparent or glass packaging✅ Avoid oils with artificial fragrance or added color✅ Buy in smaller quantities first to test purity
✅ Check expiry date and origin of the product
The price of coconut oil in Pakistan varies based on quality, packaging, and brand. Whether you're looking to boost your hair health, improve your skin, or cook healthy meals, coconut oil is a worthy investment. Be mindful of the type and source when purchasing, and choose vendors who offer pure, natural, and chemical-free options.
Q1: What is the price of 1-liter coconut oil in Pakistan?
The average price for 1-liter cold-pressed coconut oil ranges between Rs. 1,500 to Rs. 2,800 depending on the brand and quality.
Q2: Is cold-pressed coconut oil better than refined?
Yes, cold-pressed coconut oil retains more nutrients and has no chemicals, making it better for skin, hair, and cooking.
Q3: Can I buy coconut oil online in Pakistan?
Absolutely. Trusted online stores like Dry Fruits Mart, Daraz, and Naheed offer premium-quality oils with home delivery.
Q4: Why is organic coconut oil more expensive?
Because it's produced without chemicals, pesticides, or high heat, organic oil costs more but offers higher purity and benefits.
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