Guest guest Posted June 8, 2004 Report Share Posted June 8, 2004 Not too many carry coconut milk so if it is WFN, they will make it good. If not WFN... whoever* should take it back, no problem! In the days when WFN was the supplier of Tropical Traditions, and Annette had just started carrying her own line, I got some bad VCO. She just sent me another jar out right away. There was no need for me to send back the bad. I do think something is wrong with it if it tastes like buttermilk. I ordered the bottled coconut milk the last time which is the milk like it comes out of the coconuts. The boxed coconut milk has been minimally processed. How? I don't know. Del Alobar wrote: > Can anyone describe to me what coconut milk is like when it > is beginning to spoil. I just received a shipment of coconut milk. > The previous batch from this supplier was very good. After > refrigerating a container of the coconut milk, I started drinking it. > The previous batch was much more creamy. And this batch tastes > slightly acidic. Sort of like buttermilk, but not as pronounced. > My stromach felt quasy, so I drank only an ounce or so. The rest is > back in the refrigerator until I figure out if the batch is tained or > going bad or if it is just a natural variation from batch to batch. > I am not mentioning the name of the supplier because I want to give > them time to respond to my problem. Hopefully it will work out to > my satisfaction. But I am trying to see if anyone has enough > experience with coconut milk to know if what I am tasting is a batch > which is going bad, or if something else is going on here. > > Alobar Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 8, 2004 Report Share Posted June 8, 2004 I did not want to mention my supplier by name until all this has been straightened out. I would not want any bad publicity to rub off on them. I purchased 4 cases. All have the same expiration date and batch number. I tried 2 containers in the same box. Both have the same *off* flavor, and seem less creamy than the last batch I drank to the last drop. I wrote to the supplier, but have not heard back yet. So I wrote to this list to see if maybe the batch is not spoiled but just tastes odd because maybe there is a great difference between different batches. Alobar Re: possibly spoiled coconut milk > Alobar, That sounds like that box had gone bad.But before you panic see if the other boxes in the shipment are the same orIf it was just the one box. any box or can can have a small hole in it .Im sure Annette will make good if there is a problem. > IN NC > http://www.juiceplus.com/+lw55887 > > > Alobar <alobar@...> wrote: > Can anyone describe to me what coconut milk is like when it > is beginning to spoil. I > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 8, 2004 Report Share Posted June 8, 2004 > I did not want to mention my supplier by name until all this > has been straightened out. I would not want any bad publicity to > rub off on them. > > I purchased 4 cases. All have the same expiration date and > batch number. I tried 2 containers in the same box. Both have the > same *off* flavor, and seem less creamy than the last batch I drank > to the last drop. I wrote to the supplier, but have not heard back > yet. So I wrote to this list to see if maybe the batch is not > spoiled but just tastes odd because maybe there is a great difference > between different batches. > > Aloba Maybe they sent you 'lite' coconut milk by mistake? Do they make their milk from dried copra or freshly grated? Darrell Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 8, 2004 Report Share Posted June 8, 2004 Re: possibly spoiled coconut milk > Maybe they sent you 'lite' coconut milk by mistake? Do they make > their milk from dried copra or freshly grated? > > Darrell > I don't have any of the old containers laying around from the previous batch, but the new containers look to me like the old ones. The new containers say 12 grams of fat per 80 ml portion, so it is not a lite coconut milk which has much lower fat content. The ingredients say " coconut cream, water " . No indication of whether it is made from copra or freshly grated. Alobar Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 8, 2004 Report Share Posted June 8, 2004 This is interesting. I just received my order last night for coconut cream. It is 250ml (8 fl oz). Says it is 5 servings and there are 12 g fat per serving. What is interesting is, I just noticed that there is a sticker on the front covering the name of the product! The sticker says coconut cream and when I peeled it off, under the sticker read *coconut milk*! Your saying the ingredients was a tip because this has the same ingredients! So now I am wondering, did I get coconut milk instead of the cream? I don't mind telling you the company. It's WFN. They are a great Co and will fix any problems. Maybe they had labeled them wrong and just made up the little stickers to fix it. But coconut cream should not have water added. That is how you make coconut milk...by adding water! Del Alobar wrote: > > Re: possibly spoiled coconut milk > > > > Maybe they sent you 'lite' coconut milk by mistake? Do they make > > their milk from dried copra or freshly grated? > > > > Darrell > > > > I don't have any of the old containers laying around from the > previous batch, but the new containers look to me like the old ones. > The new containers say 12 grams of fat per 80 ml portion, so it is > not a lite coconut milk which has much lower fat content. The > ingredients say " coconut cream, water " . No indication of whether it > is made from copra or freshly grated. > > Alobar Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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