Guest guest Posted June 7, 2001 Report Share Posted June 7, 2001 Hi Donna, They are white because the outer green hull has been ground off. You only eat the meat and milk. Best Wishes! Pete > Thanks Pete, Unfortunately I live in the stick and I don't think Bob's Fruit Stand carries them. Smile. But if I ever get to a city I will look for some. They sound heavenly. Are they green and do you use the whole thing? > > Donna > -----Original Message----- > > > Hi Donna, > > Young coconuts are sooo delicious. You can get them at asian food > markets. They are cheap if you buy a case of nine. They are nothing > like a hard brown coconut at the supermarket. The milk is really > sweet. I blend the milk with the meat to make a smoothie and its > heaven. > > Take Care! > Pete > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 9, 2005 Report Share Posted March 9, 2005 and Meagan, Hello ! Concern about the need to understand more about the oil contents of green tender young coconuts (8-month old developing fruit/nut, called 'buko' in the Philippines) versus the mature, 12 month old nuts, I wish to share to all the info I got from a reference book (Phil. Coconut Authority 1979). Reported by Belleza and Sierra (1976), green tender nuts contains an average of 25% coconut oil (only 35% of mature nuts which has 70 % coconut oil (dry basis). So, mature bunch of nuts (12-month old) of coconut trees normally has at least 2.5 times more coconut oil compared with the green nuts. And, I believe this relationship holds true with the lauric fatty acids, coconut is now well known for. The more oil the higher the content of medium chain saturated C-12 lauric fatty acids. Logical, is it ? You know, it takes 12 months for a pollinated/fertilized coconut female flowers in each bunch of nuts to develop into mature nuts; for an adult fruit-bearing coconut tree, there are 12-17 bunches harvest annually or at least one bunch harvested every month. Thanks, Sev Magat Wilkins <montemomma2002@...> wrote: The immature green coconut is not the same as a mature coconut in the amount of oil in it.It has much less oil but it does have alot of other health benefits . Dr Magat posted a link last week about the benefits of the young coconut juice.It iss much different from what is called coconut milk which is made from a mature coconut meat. IN NC Maegan Crandall <visualworlds@...> wrote: <http://us.adserver./l?M=298184.6018725.7038619.3001176/D=grphe alth/S=:HM/A=2593423/rand=638617709> I found an asian food mart that supplies young coconuts. Oh I also rubbed a bunch of coconut oil today into my scalp/hair and now it is so soft and shiny and my scalp feels great! :-) -Maegan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 30, 2005 Report Share Posted May 30, 2005 What does a young coconut taste like that has soft meat or a gel inside? Jeanne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 31, 2005 Report Share Posted May 31, 2005 Fresh coconut, whether young or in the gel stage has a lighter taste than the dried copra. The main difference I find between the gel and the young meat is the mouth feel, not so much the taste, although some one with a more sensitive palate would probably disagree. The gel feels in the mouth like a jelly or jello, it's tender. And the young meat is more solid to rubber to even fibery depending on how mature the particular coconut you have is. jeanne_simons@... wrote: What does a young coconut taste like that has soft meat or a gel inside? Jeanne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 31, 2005 Report Share Posted May 31, 2005 Like Heaven. --- jeanne_simons@... wrote: > What does a young coconut taste like that has soft > meat or a gel inside? > Jeanne > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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