Hello, I am new to this board.
I bought lot of freshly squeeze coconut milk from the market, and I keep it in the refrigerator NOT THE FREEZER. The next day, it turn a bit solid than it was, it's not frozen, but just turned so solid. Is it safe to consume? How bad/degree of all the nutritions and protein value turn to `dirty`?
As I remembered that Wai used to mentioned not to combine potato with any fruit (including tomatoes and cucumber). Does this include the sweet potato? How bad combine sweet potato and the coconut milk, since it is made from coconut?
Does 150g potato + coconut milk consider as proteinaceous meal?
Coconut milk turned solid
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Re: Coconut milk turned solid
Hi Jerry, welcome!!!Originally posted by Jerry:
I bought lot of freshly squeeze coconut milk from the market, and I keep it in the refrigerator NOT THE FREEZER. The next day, it turn a bit solid than it was, it's not frozen, but just turned so solid. Is it safe to consume? How bad/degree of all the nutritions and protein value turn to `dirty`?
Dont worry about the cocomilk; its just that, like with normal butter, the fats get harder due to the lower temperature.
Nothing wrong with that!
Sweet potato is very different from normal potato. We havent tried it, but it should be less problematic to combine it.As I remembered that Wai used to mentioned not to combine potato with any fruit (including tomatoes and cucumber). Does this include the sweet potato? How bad combine sweet potato and the coconut milk, since it is made from coconut?
Maybe you can try and report your findings?
(It doesnt appeal to me though)
No, thats a low protein munch meal.Does 150g potato + coconut milk consider as proteinaceous meal?
Re: Coconut milk turned solid
Thanks...RRM !
I just out of curious, how long it can be stored in the refrigerator, as long as it still taste good?
Also, does coconut milk cause gas? Consider the following meal:
5 banana + 9 tbs coconut milk (sometimes, I also add some coconut meat)
so, if I consume above meal in an EMPTY stomach (esp, morning after drinks some sugary fluids), it cause some mild bloating.
But,
1 cup of ( 1 ts cocoa powder + 2 tbs sugar + 5 tbs coconut milk) in an EMPTY stomach didn't.
Does banana won't combine well with coconut?
I just out of curious, how long it can be stored in the refrigerator, as long as it still taste good?
Also, does coconut milk cause gas? Consider the following meal:
5 banana + 9 tbs coconut milk (sometimes, I also add some coconut meat)
so, if I consume above meal in an EMPTY stomach (esp, morning after drinks some sugary fluids), it cause some mild bloating.
But,
1 cup of ( 1 ts cocoa powder + 2 tbs sugar + 5 tbs coconut milk) in an EMPTY stomach didn't.
Does banana won't combine well with coconut?
Re: Coconut milk turned solid
Thanks...for changed the title.
I forgot to ask, how to determine a meal is a proteinaceous meal? over 5g of protein?
I forgot to ask, how to determine a meal is a proteinaceous meal? over 5g of protein?
Re: Coconut milk turned solid
I have no experience with that, but I guess the taste will tell you, indeed.Originally posted by Jerry:
how long it can be stored in the refrigerator, as long as it still taste good?
If coconutmilk is the combination of the water with the pulp, it may, because the pulp contains quite some fiber.Also, does coconut milk cause gas?
Extracted juices wount cause gasses as whole fruits may.
Yes, thats normal.so, if I consume above meal in an EMPTY stomach (esp, morning after drinks some sugary fluids), it cause some mild bloating.
Thats less fiber, indeed.But,
1 cup of ( 1 ts cocoa powder + 2 tbs sugar + 5 tbs coconut milk) in an EMPTY stomach didn't.
Its a perfect combination.Does banana won't combine well with coconut?
If you are susceptible to acne, 5 g. may already be way too much, while its not much if acne is not your problem. (in the book over 7.5 gram daily is considered too much)how to determine a meal is a proteinaceous meal? over 5g of protein?
Re: Coconut milk turned solid
Thanks a lot...