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Organic coconut crisps - 150 g
Ripe, aromatic coconut meat from controlled organic cultivation is chopped finely, gently dried and then roasted. The result is an incomparably delicious, coconut-caramel snack. Free of preservatives, flavour enhancers, gluten-free, high-fibre and therefore an excellent alternative to the classic crisps and savoury snacks. Simply delicious as nibbles, with desserts and muesli, for baking and in Asian cuisine. Be careful! Don't get addicted!
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Coconut Oil Soap - 100 g
Anyone who loves coconut will love this soap! With its tropical-fruity scent, it pampers the senses with every use. Genuine organic coconut oil in a skin-friendly soap base made from the best raw materials and with a high glycerine content cleanses and cares for the skin without drying it out. Ideally suited for washing and showering, for daily body care and cleaning, but also for fragrancing cupboards and drawers.
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Lip Balm Coconut - 8.5 ml
For soft, supple lips. 50% coconut oil, real beeswax, jojoba and almond oil, cocoa and shea butter plus skin-friendly bisabolol protect chapped, dry lips and give moisture and delicate shine. Pleasant coconut flavour without perfume oils or fragrances. Economical in use, convenient, easy to apply.
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Coconut Oil Capsules - 158 g
Coconut oil not only tastes nice, it is an extremely precious food as an excellent source of medium-chain fatty acids. The high content of lauric acid is especially striking. Our coconut oil is gained from purely mechanical pressing the fruit of ripe coconuts from controlled organic cultivation. This preserves the valuable ingredients particularly well. The dosage form as soft gelatine capsules provides a simple, convenient and also regular nutritional supplement with this premium natural product.
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Organic Coconut Flour - 1000 g
Rich in fibres. Gluten-free. This top-class, powder-fine coconut flour is obtained from the fresh. partially de-oiled meat of coconuts from controlled organic cultivation. It represents an excellent alternative to conventional grain flours. Those having to or wanting to watch their nutrition can simply take this gluten-free, high-fibre coconut flour to 100% instead of conventional flour to produce cakes, biscuits and even bread. Even for classic baking recipes, up to 25% of conventional flour can be replaced through coconut flour in order to obtain additional fibres and proteins and to reduce sugar consumption. With its touch of natural sweetness and its fresh, slightly exotic aroma, coconut flour can refine many meals. It is also superb for binding sauces and as an additional source of fibre in yoghurts, mueslis or protein shakes.
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Coconut shower gel - 250 ml
A gently nurturing, mild-foaming shower gel containing natural extracts from ripe, sun-kissed coconuts. The tropical-fruity fragrance pampers your senses and gives you a wonderfully fresh start to the day! Moisturising betaine cares for the skin, protecting it from drying out - for a fresh, velvety-soft feel to your skin.
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Organic Coconut Blossom Sugar - 1000 g
Organic Coconut Blossom Sugar is traditionally made from the sweet blossom nectar of the coconut palm (Coco nucifera). The result is a natural, golden shimmering crystalline sugar with a subtle sweetness and a light caramel aroma. Discover this unbeatably delicious taste experience! Another advantage: with its low glycemic index of 35, the blood sugar level increases slowly so that heavy blood sugar level fluctuations like with "normal" sugar can be avoided.Organic coconut blossom sugar can be used like brown sugar or whole cane sugar in almost all sweet dishes and drinks.
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Coconut Oil Hand Cream - 50 ml
Our hands directly exposed to environmental influences such as the cold, heat, wind and weather. Therefore, they profit from targeted care. Coconut oil is considered a 'secret tip' ingredient: it is quickly absorbed into the skin, dispenses important protecting and nutrient substances, has a revitalizing effect and cares for the skin, leaving it velvety soft and supple. Natural moisturisers, adapted to the water-binding capacity of the skin, as well as proven care components such as shea butter, cocoa butter and soothing allantoin give you a soft, well-maintained skin feeling. Pleasant, fresh coconut scent.
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Coconut Oil Body Lotion - 250 ml
This pleasant, light body lotion whisks you away to the South Seas with its exotic, fresh coconut scent. Genuine coconut oil from controlled organic cultivation together with a gently extracted extract of coconut pulp, cocoa and shea butter nourish the skin and make it smooth and supple. An active ingredient complex adapted to the water-binding capacity of human skin moisturises - for a fresh, soft skin feeling. It can be applied conveniently and economically and absorbs quickly.
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Coconut Oil Facial Cream - 100 ml
Moisturising cream for intensive care with real organic coconut oil Our sensitive facial skin is directly exposed to environmental influences such as the cold, heat, wind and weather. Therefore, it profits from targeted care. Coconut oil is considered a 'secret tip' ingredient: it is quickly absorbed into the skin, dispenses important protecting and nutrient substances, has a revitalizing effect and moisturises and cares for the skin, leaving it velvety soft and supple. An additional effective complex made from sugar beet and corn starch improves the moisture content in the skin and supports its natural moisturising factors. Valuable care components such as jojoba oil, cocoa butter and shea butter perfectly round off this care product. Pleasantly delicate coconut fragrance.
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Organic Coconut Oil · cold pressed - 500 ml
This first-class coconut oil is made from the pulp of the ripe coconut from controlled organic cultivation and is mechanically pressed. It contains a high amount of lauric acid which makes this oil very precious. Its delicate coconut flavour makes it a popular ingredient in Oriental and Asian dishes as well as in the European cuisine. Coconut oil is particularly heat-resistant and, therefore, very suitable for cooking, baking, roasting and frying. Connoisseurs use coconut oil as a spread or simply as an alternative to conventional butter or margarine. A real treat you should try!
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Organic Coconut Oil 1000 ml cold pressed - 1 litre
This first-class coconut oil is made from the pulp of the ripe coconut from controlled organic cultivation and is mechanically pressed. It contains a high amount of lauric acid which makes this oil very precious. Its delicate coconut flavour makes it a popular ingredient in Oriental and Asian dishes as well as in the European cuisine. Coconut oil is particularly heat-resistant and, therefore, very suitable for cooking, baking, roasting and frying. Connoisseurs use coconut oil as a spread or simply as an alternative to conventional butter or margarine. A real treat you should try! It can equally be used as a precious cosmetic oil for hair and skin.
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"Use coconut fat instead of coconut oil?"
Coconut fat and coconut oil are essentially the same thing, as coconut oil is a type of fat. The term "coconut fat" may refer to the solid form of coconut oil at room temperature, while "coconut oil" typically refers to the liquid form. Both can be used interchangeably in cooking and baking, but it's important to note that coconut oil has a higher smoke point, making it more suitable for high-heat cooking. Ultimately, whether you use coconut fat or coconut oil depends on the specific recipe and your personal preference.
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What is the exact difference between coconut oil, coconut water, and coconut milk?
Coconut oil is extracted from the meat of mature coconuts and is a high-fat oil used for cooking, skincare, and haircare. Coconut water is the clear liquid found inside young, green coconuts and is a hydrating beverage rich in electrolytes. Coconut milk is made from the grated flesh of mature coconuts and has a creamy texture, often used in cooking and baking as a dairy alternative. Each product has distinct uses and nutritional profiles, with coconut oil being high in saturated fats, coconut water being low in calories and sugar, and coconut milk being a good source of healthy fats and nutrients.
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Is coconut butter as versatile as coconut oil?
Coconut butter is not as versatile as coconut oil because it has a thicker consistency and a more intense coconut flavor. While coconut oil can be used for cooking, baking, skincare, and haircare, coconut butter is primarily used as a spread or in recipes that call for its unique texture and flavor. However, both coconut oil and coconut butter have their own distinct uses and can be enjoyed in a variety of ways.
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Where can I get coconut cream or coconut milk?
You can find coconut cream or coconut milk in most grocery stores, typically in the international foods aisle or the Asian foods section. You can also find them in specialty food stores or health food stores. Additionally, you can purchase coconut cream or coconut milk online from various retailers.
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Can shredded coconut be used as a substitute for coconut oil?
Shredded coconut cannot be used as a direct substitute for coconut oil in most recipes. Coconut oil is a concentrated source of fat, while shredded coconut contains both fat and fiber. The texture and flavor of shredded coconut are also different from coconut oil, so it may not work well as a replacement in recipes that specifically call for coconut oil. It's best to use coconut oil when a recipe calls for it, or look for a suitable alternative if needed.
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Can coconut flakes be used as a substitute for coconut oil?
Coconut flakes cannot be directly substituted for coconut oil in recipes that require oil. Coconut flakes are made from dried coconut meat and contain fiber, while coconut oil is extracted from the meat and is pure fat. However, you can make coconut oil at home by blending coconut flakes with water and straining the mixture to extract the oil. This homemade coconut oil can then be used as a substitute for store-bought coconut oil in recipes.
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What interactions are there between the pill and coconut/coconut milk?
Coconut and coconut milk do not have any known interactions with the pill. There is no evidence to suggest that consuming coconut or coconut milk will affect the effectiveness of the pill. However, it's always a good idea to consult with a healthcare professional if you have any concerns about potential interactions between your medication and certain foods or beverages.
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How can coconut oil or coconut fat be used for hair?
Coconut oil or coconut fat can be used for hair in several ways. It can be used as a deep conditioning treatment by applying it to the hair and leaving it on for a few hours or overnight before washing it out. It can also be used as a leave-in conditioner to help moisturize and tame frizz. Additionally, coconut oil can be used to massage the scalp to promote hair growth and improve scalp health. Overall, coconut oil or fat can help nourish and strengthen the hair, leaving it looking and feeling healthier.
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Is coconut oil odorless?
No, coconut oil is not odorless. It has a distinct sweet and nutty aroma that is characteristic of coconuts. This aroma can vary depending on the quality and processing of the coconut oil. Some people find the smell pleasant, while others may find it overpowering.
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Is this coconut milk?
Without more context or information, it is difficult to definitively say whether the substance in question is coconut milk. Coconut milk is a creamy, white liquid extracted from the flesh of a mature coconut, so if the substance matches this description, it is likely coconut milk. However, it is always best to check the label or ask the person who provided the substance to confirm its identity.
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Is my coconut bad?
To determine if your coconut is bad, you can check for any visible signs of spoilage such as mold, discoloration, or a sour smell. If the coconut looks and smells normal, you can also shake it to listen for any sloshing sound, which could indicate that the coconut water has leaked out and it may be bad. Additionally, if the coconut feels mushy or has soft spots when you press on it, it is likely spoiled.
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What is coconut milk?
Coconut milk is a creamy, white liquid extracted from the flesh of mature coconuts. It is commonly used in cooking and baking as a dairy-free alternative to cow's milk. Coconut milk has a rich, slightly sweet flavor and a thick consistency, making it a popular ingredient in curries, soups, smoothies, and desserts. It is also a good source of vitamins, minerals, and healthy fats.
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