Virgin coconut oil VCO also known as extra virgin coconut oil is pure coldpressed coconut oil that has not been refined Unlike coconut oil the unrefined version is not bleached or deodorized and is nonhydrogenated It has a light coconut flavor as compared to the strong taste of coconut oil People prefer using VCO for personal care purposes like oilpulling and skin moisturizing as well as drinking it raw It is also favored over coconut oil for baking and sauting due to its creamy tropical flavor It is also a good choice if you are adding it to smoothies coffee and shakes On the other hand refined coconut oil is better used for frying
\"MCTs refers to medium-chain triglycerides that sit in the middle of the other two types. They are of medium length and made up of 6 to 12 carbon atoms. MCTs are found in coconut oil and are processed by the body in a different way to long-chain fatty acids. Unlike other fats, they go straight from the gut to the liver. MCT oil will be more beneficial for managing weight loss and providing energy.\"
"Organic Coconut Oil is made from dried coconut that has a fatty acid profile that is rich in Medium Chain Triglycerides (MCTs). Coconut oil and its special MCTS are digested differently, straight from the GI tract to the liver, helping the body to produce instant, steady energy. Organic coconut oil is refined naturally to remove the coconut flavor, without the use of harmful solvents. This special refining process expands the versatility of raw organic coconut oil into an all purpose cooking oil
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Green papaya is an unripe tropical fruit with a firm, pale green flesh and a smooth green skin: Appearance * Green papaya has a neutral taste and a crisp texture. Some say it tastes "clean" and is "like cucumber or jacama * Green papaya is used more like a vegetable in cooking. It's a versatile ingredient that can be eaten raw, boiled, baked, or saut�©ed. It's often used as a base for salads, soups, curries, or pickles Green papayas are rich in antioxidant nutrients such as vitamin C, flavonoids, folate, potassium, magnesium, and fiber
Tapioca is a dried product that's usually sold as flour, flakes, or pearls. The pearls are the most common form and are often used in puddings, bubble tea, and desserts Nutrition; * Tapioca is almost pure starch and has very limited nutritional value. However, it's naturally gluten-free, so it can serve as a wheat substitute in cooking and baking for people who are on a gluten-free diet. Production; * Tapioca is made by cooking cassava, drying it, processing it, and then cooking it again. The starchy liquid is squeezed out of ground cassava root, the water is allowed to evaporate, and then the powder is processed into the preferred form
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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.
Banana, fruit of the genus Musa, of the family Musaceae, one of the most important fruit crops of the world. The banana is grown in the tropics, and, though it is most widely consumed in those regions, it is valued worldwide for its flavour, nutritional value, and availability throughout the year. Bananas are thought to have been first domesticated in Southeast Asia, and their consumption is mentioned in early Greek, Latin, and Arab writings, Alexander the Great saw bananas on an expedition to India.