Desiccated coconut, sometimes referred to as Coconut Powder, is a dehydrated form of white coconut meat from freshly selected mature coconut kernels. It is prepared from substantially sound white kernel obtained from the whole nut of coconut (Cocos nucifera). Desiccated coconuts have to be processed in an appropriate manner, undergoing operations such as de-husking (the removal of the husk, leaving the shell intact), hatcheting (the removal of the shell), paring (the removal of the brown skin around the kernel), washing, comminuting, drying (to humidity level below 3%) and sifting. They can be produced without oil extraction or with partial oil extraction by appropriate physical means. Preservatives are allowed for use in production of desiccated coconuts and the most common in practice is sulphur dioxide. Also citric acid is allowed for use as the antioxidant. Table 1: Combined Nomenclature code for desiccated coconuts Number Product 080111 Coconuts, desiccated Product Specification Quality For detailed standard quality requirements please refer to Codex Alimentarius Standard for Desiccated Coconut The basic quality requirements for desiccated coconuts are: Colour: natural white to light creamy Texture: free-flowing and free from yellow specks Flavour: distinctive coconut flavour without off-flavours due to deterioration or absorption of extraneous substances. Odour: The odour shall be characteristic of the product, shall not be mouldy, cheesy, smoky, fermented or rancid, and shall not possess any undesirable odour. Oil content: According to the oil content, desiccated coconuts are in trade practice commonly divided into 2 categories: 1. High fat Desiccated Coconut (sometimes referred as 'full fat') with equal or more than 60% m/m of oil. It is dehydrated form of white coconut meat from freshly selected mature kernels. 2. Low fat Desiccated Coconut with less than 60% m/m of oil. It is a dehydrated form of white coconut meat after extraction of the Coconut milk. The fat content of this product can vary but is usually in the range of 45% - 55%. Additional quality requirements
Desiccated coconut, sometimes referred to as Coconut Powder, is a dehydrated form of white coconut meat from freshly selected mature coconut kernels. It is prepared from substantially sound white kernel obtained from the whole nut of coconut (Cocos nucifera). Desiccated coconuts have to be processed in an appropriate manner, undergoing operations such as de-husking (the removal of the husk, leaving the shell intact), hatcheting (the removal of the shell), paring (the removal of the brown skin around the kernel), washing, comminuting, drying (to humidity level below 3%) and sifting. They can be produced without oil extraction or with partial oil extraction by appropriate physical means. Preservatives are allowed for use in production of desiccated coconuts and the most common in practice is sulphur dioxide. Also citric acid is allowed for use as the antioxidant. Table 1: Combined Nomenclature code for desiccated coconuts Number Product 080111 Coconuts, desiccated Product Specification Quality For detailed standard quality requirements please refer to Codex Alimentarius Standard for Desiccated Coconut The basic quality requirements for desiccated coconuts are: Colour: natural white to light creamy Texture: free-flowing and free from yellow specks Flavour: distinctive coconut flavour without off-flavours due to deterioration or absorption of extraneous substances. Odour: The odour shall be characteristic of the product, shall not be mouldy, cheesy, smoky, fermented or rancid, and shall not possess any undesirable odour. Oil content: According to the oil content, desiccated coconuts are in trade practice commonly divided into 2 categories: 1. High fat Desiccated Coconut (sometimes referred as 'full fat') with equal or more than 60% m/m of oil. It is dehydrated form of white coconut meat from freshly selected mature kernels. 2. Low fat Desiccated Coconut with less than 60% m/m of oil. It is a dehydrated form of white coconut meat after extraction of the Coconut milk. The fat content of this product can vary but is usually in the range of 45% - 55%. Additional quality requirements
NOVEXIM Dear all customer Produced from freshly selected matured coconuts, Desiccated Coconut Low Fat is the dehydrated white coconut meat with lower fat content. Our products are unsweetened and do not contain any preservatives or additives. Desiccated Coconut Low Fat is most ideal for confectioneries and used as fillings, toppings and as ingredients especially for food manufacturers. Desiccated Coconut Low Fat is perfect for various industries that require the exhilarating feel of natural fibre in the product. As the product is more shelf stable compared to Desiccated Coconut High Fat, our Desiccated Coconut Low Fat is a good substitute for Desiccated Coconut High Fat. Bakeries Popularly used as topping for cakes and pastries; centre filling for buns; decoration for cakes; etc. Confectioneries â?? Very ideal as fillings for candy bars; chocolate coating, etc. Desiccated Coconut Low Fat should be stored in a clean, cool and dry place away from direct sunlight, chemicals and free from odors, under an ideal room temperature of between 26C to 3C. Ingredient Fresh Coconut Meat Oil : 60 - 65 % Color Natural white Appearance Free from insect infestation, foreign bodies and metal. Flavour Mild, fresh and sweet characteristics of coconut with no off-flavour or odour Packing In 3-ply Kraft paper bags with inner sealed polyliner Size of Packing 25 kg net per bag Qty Per 20ft FCL 280 bags x 25 kg net (7 metric tons) Qty Per 40â?? HC 560 bags x 25 kg net ( 14 metric tons)
Mekong River Company's desiccated coconut is available in three grades - extra fine, fine, and medium - each with its own unique texture and versatility. Our extra fine grade is perfect for baking, while our fine grade is an all-purpose option for recipes that call for shredded coconut, and our medium grade adds a bit of crunch to recipes like granolas or toppings for cakes and cupcakes. In addition, we offer desiccated coconut with varying fat content to suit different dietary needs. Our low-fat option contains less than 60% fat, making it a healthier choice, while our high-fat option contains over 60% fat, providing a rich, indulgent flavor. With our commitment to sustainability and ethical sourcing practices, you can trust that all of our desiccated coconut products are not only delicious but also responsibly sourced and environmentally friendly.
We- Dinh Phu MY Coconut Co.,LTD - Vietcoconut are manufacture coconut products from the famous land of coconut in Vietnam. Our products including: *Coconut milk powder - High fat and low fat * Virgin coconut oil * Desiccated Coconut High Fat fine/medium/flake/chip grade * Desiccated coconut low fat * Sweet toasted coconut chips and flakes - Snack crispy coconut chips * Instant coconut water powder
Coconut is a useful plant when every part of coconut tree is usable, such as coconut water used for refreshment, coconut leaves used for wrapping cakes, coconut wood used in construction, coconut fiber used for fertilizer, ... Crispy dried coconut chips of our company are made from 100% raw material from pure coconut, not add any preservatives, ensure absolute hygiene and food safety. Crispy dried coconut chips can be eaten with other snacks such as: eat directly, or served with sticky ice cream, green bean tea coconut milk, cream ... With moderate taste, natural fat from coconut meat, Crunchy level and scent of the product will make anyone enjoy can not forget. We are happy to supply you crispy dried coconut chips with premium quality and competitive price:
- Style: Dried - Color: white or natural golden brown - Place of Origin: Vietnam - Length: 1- 8 cm - Thickness: 0.03 cm - Moisture: 10% max - Total fat: 50% Total aerobic plate count : Max 104 (cfu/g) Coliforms: Max 50(cfu/g) E.Coli: Not detected (cfu/g) Salmonella: Not detected (cfu/25g) Yeasts & moulds :Max 100 (cfu/g) B.cereus: Max 100(cfu/g) Cl.perfringens: Max 100(cfu/g) Staphylococus aureus: Max 100(cfu/g)
Desiccated Coconut is a grated, dried (3% moisture content max.), and unsweetened fresh meat or kernel of a mature fruit of coconut. Desiccated Coconuts are graded by its cutting size, for example, fine grade and medium grade where fine grade is a smaller particle size than the medium grade. Great for Cooking and Baking - Our coconut flakes are easy to add to smoothies, ice cream, granola, trail mixes, and more.
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Desiccated coconut is coconut meat which has been shredded or flaked and then dried to remove as much moisture as possible. There are a number of different styles of desiccated coconut used around the world, and availability of this coconut product varies, depending on the region where one is shopping. If desiccated coconut is not available, regular dried coconut can be used as a replacement, although dried content tends to have higher moisture content, despite the "dried" in the name. One of the most common forms of desiccated coconut is an unsweetened, very powdery product which is produced by drying shredded coconut and then grinding the shreds. It is also possible to find coarser desiccated coconut, such as desiccated shreds and even flakes of coconut. Many producers also make sweetened versions. The label should clearly specify whether or not the coconut has been sweetened. Desiccated Coconut Powder is obtained by drying ground or shredded coconut kernel after the removal of brown testa. It finds extensive use in confectioneries, puddings and many other food preparations as a substitute to raw grated coconut.