Have You Tried: Coconut Milk?
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Amazing texture, flavor and creaminess with no dairy in sight. Get to know this treasure that comes in a can.
Coconut milk is made from the pulverized flesh of coconut, blended with water. Shoppers can most commonly find it in the Asian, Indian or international section of the grocery store, packaged in 13.5 ounce cans.
Coconut is naturally high in fat, with an overwhelming majority (91%) coming from saturated fat, so keeping portions modest is a good idea. The good news is that, unlike many other foods that are high in saturated fat, coconut contains no cholesterol. It’s also filled with important minerals like iron, potassium, magnesium, copper and manganese.
With high fat comes high calories; one third of a cup contains 120 calories and more than 10 grams of fat. A smartest choice is opting for light coconut milk – you’ll cut the fat and calories by 50 to 60%.
- Combine with water and use as cooking liquid for rice.
- Make a tasty and satisfying Coconut Soup With Noodles and Mushrooms.
- Flavor up a smoothie, bowl of oatmeal or peanut butter dipping sauce.
- Simmer fresh fish in a spicy coconut broth.
- Use coconut milk to make dairy-free ice cream.