Frutos Secos

Unsweetened dehydrated coconut

Unsweetened dehydrated coconut
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Ingredient Information

Name

Unsweetened dehydrated coconut

Category

Frutos Secos

Popularity

4 recipes

Status

Inactive

Description

Unsweetened desiccated coconut is the pulp of the fruit of the coconut palm (Cocos nucifera) that has been grated and subsequently dehydrated to remove its water content, thus preserving its characteristic flavor and firm texture. This ingredient is widely used in both traditional and modern cuisine to add a natural and exotic touch to desserts, pastries, smoothies, and savory dishes.

The coconut is native to tropical regions, especially Southeast Asia and the Pacific Islands, although today it is cultivated in many parts of the world, including Latin America and the Caribbean. Unsweetened desiccated coconut is presented as a healthy and practical option, due to its long shelf life and nutritional value.

Among its main properties, its high fiber content, which aids digestion, as well as minerals such as manganese, copper, and iron, stand out. Furthermore, it contains healthy fats that provide energy and contribute to satiety, without adding sugars or artificial additives.

In different Spanish-speaking countries, this ingredient may be known by various synonyms, such as dry grated coconut, dried coconut, dehydrated coconut, or simply grated coconut. In some parts of Latin America, it is also called coconut powder when it is finely ground.

Thanks to its versatility and natural flavor, unsweetened desiccated coconut is essential in numerous recipes, from cakes, cookies, and candies to sauces and vegetarian dishes.

Nutritional Properties

9g
fiber
14mg
calcium
26mcg
folate
2.4mg
iron
660mg
potassium
7g
sugars
354
calories
90mg
magnesium
3.3g
proteins
3.3mg
vitamin c
33g
total fats
30g
saturated fats
15g
carbohydrates

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