From shredded coconut, to coconut oil, to coconut water and milk, the world's tropical, large brown nut has a plethora of versatilities. But the rise of coconut continues to grow not only for its usages, but as health benefits start to become more pronounced and evident. Let the common dairy cow take a seat...
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COCONUTS AND COCONUT MILK
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Unlike most would reasonably believe, coconut is not an
actual nut, but technically a drupe - a fruit offering an outer flesh,
surrounded by a hard shell, with a seed inside. The pinpointed origin is
unknown, although researchers speculate Malaysia and South America are likely
regions for the coconut's upbringing. Despite its vague beginning, coconut
excels use across at least 70 countries in various forms.
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Highlighting on coconut milk, it is exactly what its name suggests, a milk produced from that notorious tropical "nutÔÇØ or drupe. Not to be confused with coconut water, the milk liquid from the nut's center, coconut milk is produced from the coconut's white, meaty flesh.
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Coconut milk is generally found fresh or commercially produced in cans and cartons. The use is often dependent on its processing technique, or specifically the method of squeezing and thinning the coconut cream.
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Thicker products are mostly used for rich desserts, thinner milk used for soups and curries, while the thin, fluid milk is mostly used as a dairy-free milk substitute.
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COCONUT MILK VERSUS DIARY MILK
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Below breaks down the nutritional composition and compares
two coconut milk variations and dairy milk. It is important to note public
commercial products strain some of the fat, making it a "lighterÔÇØ version.
Real, full-fat milk is rich in calories and should be consumed in moderation or
incorporated into recipes.
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Coconut milk is also an excellent source of valuable B
vitamins and vitamins C and E, along with minerals including phosphorus,
copper, iron, selenium, calcium, manganese, and magnesium.
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5 HEALTH BENEFITS OF COCONUT MILK
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Coconut milk is a significant source of both calcium and
vitamin D, especially when fortified in commercial products. Product brands
average the daily values (DVs) of 45 percent calcium and 25 percent vitamin D.
Calcium and vitamin D are one bone-strengthening power duo you do not want to
miss out on, as the pair fosters and strengthens bone density and structure.
Its valuable phosphorus and manganese content further aids in bone metabolism.
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Though saturated fat is considered to be harmful to health, research is starting to suggest otherwise. Specifically, saturated fat may not be as heart-clogging as previously thought. The use of coconut and its products, a heavy source of saturated fat, has shown to actually reduce LDL or "badÔÇØ cholesterol while
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improving HDL or "goodÔÇØ cholesterol. Iron, the mineral
responsible for oxygenating red blood cells, further promotes cardiovascular
health. Coconut milk's copper content increases the absorption of iron and aids
in increased red blood cell formation as well.
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Coconut milk contains lauric acid, a type of saturated fat
found in several vegetable-based fats. Lauric acid is oftentimes extracted from
coconut to develop monolaurin, an antimicrobial agent used to treat viral
infections including the influenza (flu). It ultimately can boost the immune
system and further fight against bacteria and yeasts.
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Suggestive to lauric acid, the type of saturated fat is additionally a medium-chain triglyceride (MCT). MCTs oils, compared to long-chain triglycerides (LCTs), are proclaimed to bypass typical fat digestion. This atypical digestion route suggests MCTs do not become stored in fat cells and may aid in weight loss when consumed in moderate amounts.
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Coconut milk is absent of the common allergens or intolerances - dairy, soy, nuts, and lactose. Individuals with lactose intolerance or a dairy or nut allergy can confine in coconut milk and use it as a safe alternative!
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Adapted from USDA's National Nutrient Database