These are fully matured coconuts but while de-husking, the husk is left intact over the eyes of the coconut. This is a sensitive area, and by protecting it we can increase the shelf life of the coconut as the area susceptible to decay is protected. These older coconuts have a brown outer surface. They contain a small amount of liquid called mature coconut water, which is only sometimes consumed. The mature coconut contains a thick layer of firm. white flesh, which is called mature flesh or meat or sometimes copra (copra is the term used to describe the flesh when it is dried and processed for oil making). MOQ: 18 MT We can supply this from India, Sri Lanka, Indonesia, Vietnam, etc.
A young coconut is a coconut which is harvested before it is fully mature. Young coconuts are also known as green or tender coconuts, depending on regional preferences, and they are harvested both for their flesh and for the liquid inside, which is known as coconut juice or water. When cut open, a young coconut has very tender coconut meat which may still be in a slightly gelatinous form, along with the nutrient-rich coconut water. Coconut water can be consumed plain or blended with other ingredients as a treat, and the meat of young coconuts is also eaten. Generally comes in green but ones from Sri Lanka can be orange or green. Can be supplied with the full skin or semi-cut for easier packing and cutting. MOQ: 18 MT We can supply this from India, Sri Lanka, Indonesia, Vietnam, Thailand, etc.
Coconuts are a southeast Asian variety of tree nut, botanically known as Cocos nucifera var aurantiaca. They stand apart from other coconuts with their orange colored skin and football-like shape. Although they are not as sweet as other varieties, they are the preferred coconut in the South Asian tropics, where they earned the name â??Kingâ?? of the coconuts. They are harvested with extreme care, by hand and lowered from the tall palm trees using ropes and pulleys to avoid damaging the precious fruits. In the local Sinhalese (Sri Lankan language), they are called Thambili. The palm fruits have been used in Ayurvedic medicine for thousands of years. MOQ: 18 MT Supplied from Sri Lanka.
Coconut sugar, sometimes called coconut palm sugar, comes from the sap of the coconut palm tree not the coconuts. Harvesters tap coconut palm sap by cutting into the tree's flower-bud stem to access its nectar. Producers mix the sap with water, boil it into a syrup, and allow it to dry and crystallize. Afterward, they break the dried sap apart to create sugar granules that resemble regular table or cane sugar. Coconut sugar retains many nutrients found in the coconut palm mostly iron, zinc, calcium and potassium. These nutrients can support the body in numerous ways, but coconut sugar does not contain enough of them per serving to offer a measurable benefit. Coconut sugar also contains the soluble fiber inulin which is linked to a lower risk of blood sugar spikes. Available from Indonesia, India, Sri Lanka, Vietnam and Thailand.
Creamed Coconut which is diverse from Coconut Cream, is made from unsweetened dehydrated fresh coconut meat, that has been ground and pureed in to pieces. Creamed coconut is an amazing alternative fixing to dairy and palm oil for dairy free chocolate and baked products. It is also a extraordinary substitution for dairy creams and butters, it is especially utilized in Indian, Oriental and Caribbean cooking but is equally scrumptious and nutritious when utilized to naturally thicken and add a creamy surface to soups, casseroles or sauces. Creamed Coconut is also vegan, natural, raw, and free from dairy, gluten and preservatives. eating dessert.
Coconut flour is a unique alternative to wheat flour. It's well known among low carb enthusiasts and those who have gluten-related disorders. It incorporates a delicate, powdery texture and white color, as well as a distinct flavor and aroma of coconut. In addition to its amazing nourishment profile, coconut flour may offer a few benefits when used as a portion of a healthy diet. These include improvements in blood sugar stability, digestion, and heart health.
Coconut sugar is an all-natural sweetener derived from the sap of coconut palm flowers. It's often used as a substitute for processed, refined, and artificial sweeteners. The main benefit of this ingredient, and what makes it stand out from other sugars, is the way it responds to blood sugar. A dose of coconut sugar won't cause a spike as high as typical sugar substitutes. However, coconut sugar is not a true health food. It's still a sugar even if it has more nutrients than its substitutes.
Coconut chips are longer, wider pieces of coconut than what you will find in a bag of traditional shredded coconut. The strips of coconut are roasted in an oven until they are dry and crisp, with a texture that is more similar to that of a potato chip than the chewy strands of most shredded, untoasted coconut. It�?�?�?�¢??s the perfect ready to eat snack made from fresh organic coconuts. They can be utilized as appealing garnishes to form dessert pies, tarts, cakes, snacks, or used for food platters. Our coconut chips are an extraordinary alternative for an all day nibble."
Coconut Milk Powder is an amazing shelf-stable ingredient for dry applications, confectionery, or any recipe that calls for coconut milk. It is derived from the white liquid of the grated kernel of mature coconuts. It is a dairy-free ingredient for vegans and lactose-intolerant consumers. It has not added flavors, additives, chemicals or preservatives. Combine coconut milk powder with hot water to replicate coconut milk, or use as a flavoring for ice cream, yogurt, sauces, and beverages.
The snow-looking, nutrition-packed flesh of the coconut is extracted, washed, heated and ground into fine and medium grade powdery particles that are then oven-dried, sieved and packaged, retaining all its fatty goodness. Our shredded coconut products, while not completely void of moisture as its desiccated counterpart, comes in larger, flakey strands or pieces, and packs the same nutritious, original unsweetened goodness of the coconut flesh. Sweetened flakes can be used in a variety of dishes, both savory and sweet. Use the flakes to add a tropical flavor to any dish.
\"This is a by-product of the virgin coconut oil manufacturing process, from the residue left after the removal of oil from dried coconut. It is a valuable ingredient with high bypass protein, with an ideal protein to energy ratio and high levels of metabolizable energy. This is highly used in confectionaries, baked food and as a high energy animal food ingredient.\"
\"Coconut butter is a spread made from the meat of the coconut much in the same way peanuts are used to make peanut butter. Just like peanut butter, it can be enjoyed with your favorite fruit, combined into smoothies, blended into coffee, or devoured by the spoonful straight from the jar (our favorite way)! Coconut butter is often referred to as a superfood for some of its amazing health benefits. But what really makes coconut butter so sought after is the flavor. Organic coconuts, like the ones we use, have a great natural sweetness that makes eating our coconut butters feel like eating dessert.\"
Coconut husks are the rough exterior shells of the coconut. While the husks are not used for food, like the meat and liquid found within the exterior shell, the husk can be used in several ways, including creating enriched potting soil and as chips that can be used to provide ground cover for flower beds. It is possible to purchase mass-produced husk products or create the products at home using the shells of fresh coconuts.
Creamed Coconut which is diverse from Coconut Cream, is made from unsweetened dehydrated fresh coconut meat, that has been ground and pureed in to pieces. Creamed coconut is an amazing alternative fixing to dairy and palm oil for dairy free chocolate and baked products. It is also a extraordinary substitution for dairy creams and butters, it is especially utilized in Indian, Oriental and Caribbean cooking but is equally scrumptious and nutritious when utilized to naturally thicken and add a creamy surface to soups, casseroles or sauces. Creamed Coconut is also vegan, natural, raw, and free from dairy, gluten and preservatives. eating dessert.
\"Coconut water is a natural, fat-free drink. Low in sugars and calories, it is rich in essential electrolytes and vitamins. Once you choose up a fresh coconut and shake it, the fluid you hear sloshing around inside is the coconut water. Young coconuts contain the most coconut water, and as they mature, this water thickens and absorbs into the meat of the coconut. Some people cook with coconut water, though most enjoyed it as a soothing drink or as a healthy base for a smoothie.\"
King Coconut water is a natural, fat-free drink. Low in sugars and calories, it is rich in essential electrolytes and vitamins. Once you choose up a fresh coconut and shake it, the fluid you hear sloshing around inside is the coconut water. Young coconuts contain the most coconut water, and as they mature, this water thickens and absorbs into the meat of the coconut. Some people cook with coconut water, though most enjoyed it as a soothing drink or as a healthy base for a smoothie
Virgin Coconut Oil is extracted using the 100% natural fresh coconuts by means of expeller pressed method. It is equipped with untouched nutrients because there is no significant process impact on natural coconut oil extraction. Manufactured from fresh coconuts under hygienic conditions and less than 60 Celcius process temperature. Natural favorable coconut oil smell and no color. Manufactured from premium Sri Lankan coconuts. Please contact regarding technical specifications.
Virgin Coconut Oil (VCO) is known as the mother of all oils as it is a treasure trove of vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants that imparts good health. Virgin coconut oil is the purest form prepared from fresh meat of the mature coconut and coconut milk. This extraction process may/may not require heating. But it does not involve any chemical processing that helps to retain natural qualities with the oil. MOQ: 5 MT We can supply VCO from India, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Vietnam and Thailand.