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Coconut flour
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Coconut flour is a fine and soft powder obtained from the dried coconut pulp, after most of its oil has been extracted. It is a very popular ingredient in healthy cooking and gluten-free baking recipes, due to its light texture and slightly sweet, tropical flavor.
Its origin is primarily in tropical regions where coconuts are cultivated, such as in Southeast Asia, Latin America, and the Caribbean. Coconut flour emerges as a nutritious and sustainable alternative by utilizing a byproduct of coconut oil, helping to reduce waste.
Among its properties, it stands out for its high dietary fiber content, low glycemic index, and moderate amount of protein. Furthermore, it is gluten-free and very low in carbohydrates, making it an ideal choice for people with celiac disease, diabetes, or those following ketogenic diets. It also provides B vitamins and minerals such as iron and potassium.
In different Spanish-speaking countries, coconut flour may be found under synonyms such as "grated coconut flour" or simply "dried coconut flour". In some regions of Latin America, it may be called "coconut pulp flour".
In cooking, it is used to prepare breads, cakes, cookies, and smoothies, providing a spongy texture and a soft, naturally sweet aroma, making it perfect for both sweet and savory recipes.
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