Guest guest Posted February 17, 2005 Report Share Posted February 17, 2005 [steve-o] I just had a quick question about young coconuts.....I cannot find them around here, one store used to carry them...but they didn't sell enough, and quit carrying them. I did ask if they would order me a case and they said they probably could, but would I be able to use a whole case before they went bad? I'd like to use my extra kefir grains with the young water, and I just LOVE the young coconut meat, makes a great smoothie! Anybody help me out here? Can we freeze any of it? Can I just culture the whole case at once somehow? [Darrell] I would think you could drain the whole case of your young coconuts and freeze the liquid, using it later as needed. [MAP] You could also just freeze the whole coconut as is. I've done this myself a few times with great success--uh, actually by accident this past winter when I forgot to take them out of my car after a shopping trip... :-) It might be best to defrost the coconut water quickly using the hot water bath technique instead of a slow defrost or putting the grains in near-frozen water. Another thought is simply that if you eat one coconut per day (probably a great idea for a lot of people), drinking the water fresh or kefired and using the meat for any number of different dishes, including just scooping it and eating it fresh and plain like I often do, you'd go through a case (12 usually I think) in less than two weeks. They're fine in the fridge for about two weeks or so in my experience, and often longer, but they do gradually lose their freshness and it's better not to push it. So you could buy two cases once per month, freeze one case and use the other case fresh in less than two weeks. I've recently been making kefired coconut water pretty more regularly than before and I'm rather enjoying it. Someone on another list once reported great results with the simple variation of adding mint leaves in the beginning, giving a great flavor. I haven't tried it yet, but any day now... Mike SE Pennsylvania The best way to predict the future is to invent it. --Alan Kay Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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