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Coconut extract
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Coconut essence is a concentrated liquid ingredient that captures the characteristic aroma and flavor of coconut. It is commonly used in baking recipes, desserts, beverages, and tropical dishes to provide a sweet and delicious touch without the need to use fresh fruit or coconut milk.
Its origin comes from the utilization of the coconut (Cocos nucifera), a tropical palm tree widespread in regions such as the Caribbean, Southeast Asia, and Latin America. The essence is obtained through extraction or distillation processes of the natural aroma from the coconut pulp or by combining its aroma in a concentrated form.
Properties: Coconut essence is primarily valued for its potent aroma and sweet flavor, which enhances the profile of culinary preparations. Unlike coconut oil or coconut milk, the essence does not add fats or texture, making it ideal for flavoring without altering the consistency of the dish.
Synonyms in Latin American Spanish: it is usually called coconut essence in most countries, although in some regions it may also be found as coconut extract or simply coconut flavoring. However, it is important not to confuse it with coconut milk or cream, which are more consistent liquid ingredients with different uses in cooking.
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