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Canned unsweetened coconut milk
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Canned unsweetened coconut milk is a creamy and versatile ingredient, made from grated mature coconut pulp and water, pressed to extract a thick emulsion rich in flavor. It is widely used in the cuisine of various tropical regions, especially in dishes from Asian, Caribbean, and Latin American gastronomy.
Originating from tropical areas where coconut palms grow, such as Southeast Asia and Latin America, canned coconut milk is preserved and marketed to facilitate its use in the preparation of curries, soups, desserts, and sauces, providing a smooth texture and a slightly sweet, exquisite flavor.
Among its properties, it stands out for its content of healthy fats, primarily medium-chain fatty acids, which are easy to digest and can provide quick energy. Furthermore, it is an excellent plant-based alternative for those seeking lactose-free or vegan options, as it contains no added sugar in this version, allowing for better control of sweetness in recipes.
Regarding synonyms in Spanish from different Hispanic American countries, it may be found as "crema de coco" (although this is usually thicker and more concentrated), "leche de coco natural enlatada", or simply "leche de coco". It is important to differentiate it from fresh coconut milk, which is prepared directly and does not come in industrial packaging.
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