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Organic Coconut Milk - Canned, Aseptic in Bulk, or Frozen

Coconut Milk  is a sweet,  milky  white cooking  base derived  from the
meat  of a  mature coconut.   The  color  and  rich  taste of the  coconut
milk can be attributed to the high oil content and sugars. Coconut milk
is prepared by squeezing  the grated coconut meat using a mechanical
press.  It is used  mainly  to make  desserts and  rich, dry sauces.  It is
also used for soup and cooking.

Once  opened,  cans of  coconut  milk  must  be  refrigerated,  and  are
usually  only  good  for  a  few  days.  It  should  never  be left at room
temperature, as the milk can turn sour and  spoil easily.  

Coconut Milk  tends to stay  fresh  longer, which is important in dishes
where  the  coconut  flavor  is  not  competing  with  curries and  other
spicy dishes.  If you are concerned  about the  saturated fat content in
coconut  milk,  many  studies  showed that  saturated fat has shown to
be good, easily metabolized to give your body quick energy.  Contrary
to  popular  myth, it does not  transform into bad cholesterol to clog up
arteries.  The  principal fatty acid in coconut milk is  lauric acid,  which
is  the same fat  found in  abundance  in mother's milk and is known to
promote  brain  development and  contribute to  healthy bones.  It also
has important  anti-carcinogenic and  anti-pathogenic properties.  It is
less likely to cause weight gain than polyunsaturated oils.

Fat Contents of the Coconut Milk is approximately 17%.  While Light
Coconut Milk has a Fat Content of 10%

Packing is available in  400 ml  tin cans.  Other  can sizes is  available
and in aseptic in bulk.  
Celebes Agricultural Corporation
Manufacturer and Exporter of:
Desiccated Coconut, Banana Chips, Virgin Coconut Oil, RBD Coconut Oil,
Crude Coconut Oil, Coconut Milk, Coconut Cream, Coconut Water,
Coconut Juice, Coconut Sugar, Coconut Fiber, Cocopeat, Coconut Charcoal