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What is the difference between coconut milk and coconut cream? Are they not one

and the same -- expressed from coconut milk without the use of water?

thanks

Re: WFN coconut milk question

Roxana,

Is there any telling how soon WFN will have coconut

cream and coconut milk available again? If the

shipment is still being held-up at customs, that is

outragiously unfair!

According to one of the Internet Sites I was on the

other day, Capryllic, Lauric and Capric acids are all

effective in combatting Candida. So, because these

acids are in different ratios in coconut milk and

coconut oil, both are recommended treatments.

The coconut milk that WFN had is the ONLY product

without additives that I have been able to find.

Rowena recommended Jeeny's brand out of Austrailia. I

have contacted them to find out if it is available in

the U.S., but I am still waiting to hear anything

definitive.

--- Roxana <roxana@...>

wrote:

> Alobar,

>

> I might add my favorite Stevia Liquid is Ancient of

> the Wisdom's Liquid

> Concentrate. It's a brown liquid concentrate and

> does not carry any

> aftertaste or chemical taste in it. You can find it

> at this link:

>

http://www.vitaminshoppe.com/browse/sku_detail.jhtml;$sessionid$IQ305QMJAK

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Hi :

Good meeting you, I've never spoken to you before but have read many of your

e-mails. Our coconut cream and milk should be released any day, all we can

say is the FDA is a very slow slow moving bureatic office that does not care

how long it takes for a hard working family owned business to continue doing

business. We've had our cream and milk in our warehouse for months and have

been unable to get any help till we hired a Process Authority person to help

us with all the red tape.

Our 8 oz. of milk has 2 1/2 tbsp of coconut oil in one container and Our

coconut cream has 4 tbsp in one container.

So you can look forward to some delicious milk and cream as early as Monday

or Tuesday I've been told. I've never heard of Jeeney's brand, I hope it's

good.

All the best,

Roxana

Re: WFN coconut milk question

Roxana,

Is there any telling how soon WFN will have coconut

cream and coconut milk available again? If the

shipment is still being held-up at customs, that is

outragiously unfair!

According to one of the Internet Sites I was on the

other day, Capryllic, Lauric and Capric acids are all

effective in combatting Candida. So, because these

acids are in different ratios in coconut milk and

coconut oil, both are recommended treatments.

The coconut milk that WFN had is the ONLY product

without additives that I have been able to find.

Rowena recommended Jeeny's brand out of Austrailia. I

have contacted them to find out if it is available in

the U.S., but I am still waiting to hear anything

definitive.

--- Roxana <roxana@...>

wrote:

> Alobar,

>

> I might add my favorite Stevia Liquid is Ancient of

> the Wisdom's Liquid

> Concentrate. It's a brown liquid concentrate and

> does not carry any

> aftertaste or chemical taste in it. You can find it

> at this link:

>

http://www.vitaminshoppe.com/browse/sku_detail.jhtml;$sessionid$IQ305QMJAK

EH

> GCQUAOWSM4QKCQB1AGXK?Sku

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Hi again, Roxana,

Actually, we have spoken on the phone a couple of

times. You were telling me that you grew-up in Panama,

and of how beautiful it is there.

Well, I hope the you and Annette pressure the FDA into

quick action. I am really looking forward to the

coconut milk and cream when it finally does come in.

There are probably a number of others in the group

that are eager to have it again too. I wonder if you

might be able to make an announcement on the forum

when it finally does come in.

Thanks again,

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,

We will be happy to announce it on the coconut oil forum for you. Right now

it looks like next week.

Roxana

RE: Re: WFN coconut milk question

Hi again, Roxana,

Actually, we have spoken on the phone a couple of

times. You were telling me that you grew-up in Panama,

and of how beautiful it is there.

Well, I hope the you and Annette pressure the FDA into

quick action. I am really looking forward to the

coconut milk and cream when it finally does come in.

There are probably a number of others in the group

that are eager to have it again too. I wonder if you

might be able to make an announcement on the forum

when it finally does come in.

Thanks again,

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The coconut cream is simply thicker, and not as sweet

as coconut milk. I love to make whipped coconut cream

(with stevia and vanilla). There is also another

product called " WFN coconut spread " and " TT coconut

cream concentrate " which are basically very thick

coconut spreads (nut butters similar to amond butter,

or peanut butter).

By the way, I just discovered yesterday that WFN is

selling off a (dated) supply of coconut spread at a

greatly reduced price (from $5.95 to $1.50 per jar).

This seems like the perfect opportunity to buy it and

try it, especially after 's choco-coco stir!

WFN also has organic raw cocao nibs and stevia powder

available. In fact, you can get all of the necessary

ingredients for her recipe in one site.

--- pbanagal <pbanagal@...> wrote:

> Roxana

>

> What is the difference between coconut milk and

> coconut cream? Are they not one and the same --

> expressed from coconut milk without the use of

> water?

>

> thanks

>

> Re: WFN

> coconut milk question

>

>

> Roxana,

>

> Is there any telling how soon WFN will have

> coconut

> cream and coconut milk available again? If the

> shipment is still being held-up at customs, that

> is

> outragiously unfair!

>

> According to one of the Internet Sites I was on

> the

> other day, Capryllic, Lauric and Capric acids

> are all

> effective in combatting Candida. So, because

> these

> acids are in different ratios in coconut milk

> and

> coconut oil, both are recommended treatments.

>

> The coconut milk that WFN had is the ONLY

> product

> without additives that I have been able to find.

> Rowena recommended Jeeny's brand out of

> Austrailia. I

> have contacted them to find out if it is

> available in

> the U.S., but I am still waiting to hear

> anything

> definitive.

>

>

>

> --- Roxana

> <roxana@...>

> wrote:

>

> > Alobar,

> >

> > I might add my favorite Stevia Liquid is

> Ancient of

> > the Wisdom's Liquid

> > Concentrate. It's a brown liquid concentrate

> and

> > does not carry any

> > aftertaste or chemical taste in it. You can

> find it

> > at this link:

> >

>

>

http://www.vitaminshoppe.com/browse/sku_detail.jhtml;$sessionid$IQ305QMJAK

> EH

> > GCQUAOWSM4QKCQB1AGXK?Sku

>

>

>

>

>

> __________________________________

>

> Stay connected, organized, and protected. Take

> the tour:

> http://tour.mail./mailtour.html

>

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The difference between the two is that the milk is a combination of coconut

cream and coconut water. Coconut cream is pure cream fresh from the meat of

the coconut.

Roxana

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Roxana

What is the difference between coconut milk and coconut cream? Are they

not one and the same -- expressed from coconut milk without the use of

water?

thanks

Re: WFN coconut milk question

Roxana,

Is there any telling how soon WFN will have coconut

cream and coconut milk available again? If the

shipment is still being held-up at customs, that is

outragiously unfair!

According to one of the Internet Sites I was on the

other day, Capryllic, Lauric and Capric acids are all

effective in combatting Candida. So, because these

acids are in different ratios in coconut milk and

coconut oil, both are recommended treatments.

The coconut milk that WFN had is the ONLY product

without additives that I have been able to find.

Rowena recommended Jeeny's brand out of Austrailia. I

have contacted them to find out if it is available in

the U.S., but I am still waiting to hear anything

definitive.

--- Roxana <roxana@...>

wrote:

> Alobar,

>

> I might add my favorite Stevia Liquid is Ancient of

> the Wisdom's Liquid

> Concentrate. It's a brown liquid concentrate and

> does not carry any

> aftertaste or chemical taste in it. You can find it

> at this link:

>

http://www.vitaminshoppe.com/browse/sku_detail.jhtml;$sessionid$IQ305Q

MJAK

EH

> GCQUAOWSM4QKCQB1AGXK?Sku

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Thanks Roxana. Yes, i see one has coconut water. But does that not make the

coconut milk go bad easily? Coconut water does not last too long, nor the

cream. There must be some preservative used to extend its shelf life. Coconut

oil on the other hand can last for years without going bad provided it is done

well.

Re: WFN coconut milk question

Roxana,

Is there any telling how soon WFN will have coconut

cream and coconut milk available again? If the

shipment is still being held-up at customs, that is

outragiously unfair!

According to one of the Internet Sites I was on the

other day, Capryllic, Lauric and Capric acids are all

effective in combatting Candida. So, because these

acids are in different ratios in coconut milk and

coconut oil, both are recommended treatments.

The coconut milk that WFN had is the ONLY product

without additives that I have been able to find.

Rowena recommended Jeeny's brand out of Austrailia. I

have contacted them to find out if it is available in

the U.S., but I am still waiting to hear anything

definitive.

--- Roxana <roxana@...>

wrote:

> Alobar,

>

> I might add my favorite Stevia Liquid is Ancient of

> the Wisdom's Liquid

> Concentrate. It's a brown liquid concentrate and

> does not carry any

> aftertaste or chemical taste in it. You can find it

> at this link:

>

http://www.vitaminshoppe.com/browse/sku_detail.jhtml;$sessionid$IQ305Q

MJAK

EH

> GCQUAOWSM4QKCQB1AGXK?Sku

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Hi ,

Our coconut water has gone thorugh a flash cool process, which is a form of

pasteurization but much lighter. This gives the milk, cream and water a

longer shelf life, otherwise it would spoil.

The flash cool process involves these steps: It's heated to (158f) for 2

seconds, quickly cooled to (39.2f)(Refrigeration temperature). Its held

there for 30 min. quickly heated to (284f) and there for 4 seconds and

quickly cooled to (86f) and packaged at that temperature.

I might add there have been customers that have reported they found some

live enzymes in our coconut water, milk and cream, I don't know how they

tested it though. I personally love all three and use all of them when it is

available, we are all waiting here in the office for the FDA to release it.

All the best,

Roxana

Re: Re: WFN coconut milk question

Thanks Roxana. Yes, i see one has coconut water. But does that not make

the coconut milk go bad easily? Coconut water does not last too long, nor

the cream. There must be some preservative used to extend its shelf life.

Coconut oil on the other hand can last for years without going bad provided

it is done well.

Re: WFN coconut milk question

Roxana,

Is there any telling how soon WFN will have coconut

cream and coconut milk available again? If the

shipment is still being held-up at customs, that is

outragiously unfair!

According to one of the Internet Sites I was on the

other day, Capryllic, Lauric and Capric acids are all

effective in combatting Candida. So, because these

acids are in different ratios in coconut milk and

coconut oil, both are recommended treatments.

The coconut milk that WFN had is the ONLY product

without additives that I have been able to find.

Rowena recommended Jeeny's brand out of Austrailia. I

have contacted them to find out if it is available in

the U.S., but I am still waiting to hear anything

definitive.

--- Roxana <roxana@...>

wrote:

> Alobar,

>

> I might add my favorite Stevia Liquid is Ancient of

> the Wisdom's Liquid

> Concentrate. It's a brown liquid concentrate and

> does not carry any

> aftertaste or chemical taste in it. You can find it

> at this link:

>

http://www.vitaminshoppe.com/browse/sku_detail.jhtml;$sessionid$IQ

305Q

MJAK

EH

> GCQUAOWSM4QKCQB1AGXK?Sku

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Roxana

That is nice to know. Are you in RP awaiting for FDA approval?

Have you ever come across the FAO method of treating coconut water? It could

probably be applied to your product too.

All the best to you.

Re: WFN coconut milk question

Roxana,

Is there any telling how soon WFN will have coconut

cream and coconut milk available again? If the

shipment is still being held-up at customs, that is

outragiously unfair!

According to one of the Internet Sites I was on the

other day, Capryllic, Lauric and Capric acids are all

effective in combatting Candida. So, because these

acids are in different ratios in coconut milk and

coconut oil, both are recommended treatments.

The coconut milk that WFN had is the ONLY product

without additives that I have been able to find.

Rowena recommended Jeeny's brand out of Austrailia. I

have contacted them to find out if it is available in

the U.S., but I am still waiting to hear anything

definitive.

--- Roxana <roxana@...>

wrote:

> Alobar,

>

> I might add my favorite Stevia Liquid is Ancient of

> the Wisdom's Liquid

> Concentrate. It's a brown liquid concentrate and

> does not carry any

> aftertaste or chemical taste in it. You can find it

> at this link:

>

http://www.vitaminshoppe.com/browse/sku_detail.jhtml;$sessionid$IQ

305Q

MJAK

EH

> GCQUAOWSM4QKCQB1AGXK?Sku

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This is what I know,

Coconut water (and sludge, for this matter) is the

main cause of the rancidity.

Once opening the fresh coconut, the things inside

(water, flesh) won't last long for milk or cream

making, unless it's directly cooled down within

seconds upon opening.

Preservatives are not necessary, should all the

reuired procedures are done directly upon opening the

fresh coconut. The key points are at the processing

and packaging.

Coconut oil, must be stripped of certain elements

(such as FFA) to last longer, and the appropriate

location for storage is also important. Commercially

speaking, a well-done CVO should last several years (2

- 4 years), the older it is, the stronger and taste

should be, naturally speaking.

Enoku

--- pbanagal <pbanagal@...> wrote:

> Thanks Roxana. Yes, i see one has coconut water.

> But does that not make the coconut milk go bad

> easily? Coconut water does not last too long, nor

> the cream. There must be some preservative used to

> extend its shelf life. Coconut oil on the other

> hand can last for years without going bad provided

> it is done well.

>

>

> Re: WFN

> coconut milk question

>

>

> Roxana,

>

> Is there any telling how soon WFN will have

> coconut

> cream and coconut milk available again? If

> the

> shipment is still being held-up at customs,

> that is

> outragiously unfair!

>

> According to one of the Internet Sites I was

> on the

> other day, Capryllic, Lauric and Capric

> acids are all

> effective in combatting Candida. So, because

> these

> acids are in different ratios in coconut

> milk and

> coconut oil, both are recommended

> treatments.

>

> The coconut milk that WFN had is the ONLY

> product

> without additives that I have been able to

> find.

> Rowena recommended Jeeny's brand out of

> Austrailia. I

> have contacted them to find out if it is

> available in

> the U.S., but I am still waiting to hear

> anything

> definitive.

>

>

>

> --- Roxana

> <roxana@...>

> wrote:

>

> > Alobar,

> >

> > I might add my favorite Stevia Liquid is

> Ancient of

> > the Wisdom's Liquid

> > Concentrate. It's a brown liquid

> concentrate and

> > does not carry any

> > aftertaste or chemical taste in it. You

> can find it

> > at this link:

> >

>

>

http://www.vitaminshoppe.com/browse/sku_detail.jhtml;$sessionid$IQ305Q

> MJAK

> EH

> > GCQUAOWSM4QKCQB1AGXK?Sku

>

>

>

>

>

> __________________________________

>

> Stay connected, organized, and protected.

> Take the tour:

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>

>

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Coconut water (and sludge, for this matter) is the

main cause of the rancidity. . . Coconut oil, must be stripped of certain

elements

(such as FFA) to last longer,

Thanks Enoku for that interesting information. So I see that careful racking is

a big factor in getting the oil right, to pour the oil off the dregs, and have

been told by a different producer that my producer is really, really careful

with his product, which I know is racked repeatedly. My first " convert "

received her shipment of jars and is really delighted; I got half of her supply

to keep me going until I can do a big order on line. Now I have a jar of new

" good " stuff available for my second " convert " locally to continue her Kokonut

progress.

Rowena

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Rowena,

Thanks for your reply.

Suppliers will normally say that they are careful with

their products (as they should anyway). However, the

quality of the products, as well as the extent of the

processing goes more than that, namely, to the coconut

trees themselves, as coconuts grown in peat soil

condition and clay-like soil condition (and breeds)

will have different qualities - thus, require

different things.

For more information on coconut products, check out :

http://www.sambugroup.com/

Enoku

--- Rowena <newses@...> wrote:

> Coconut water (and sludge, for this matter) is the

> main cause of the rancidity. . . Coconut oil, must

> be stripped of certain elements

> (such as FFA) to last longer,

>

> Thanks Enoku for that interesting information. So I

> see that careful racking is a big factor in getting

> the oil right, to pour the oil off the dregs, and

> have been told by a different producer that my

> producer is really, really careful with his product,

> which I know is racked repeatedly. My first

> " convert " received her shipment of jars and is

> really delighted; I got half of her supply to keep

> me going until I can do a big order on line. Now I

> have a jar of new " good " stuff available for my

> second " convert " locally to continue her Kokonut

> progress.

> Rowena

>

> [Non-text portions of this message have been

> removed]

>

>

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