smoothies involving coconut water?
Posted by:
fruitylou
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Date: February 13, 2012 09:24AM any suggestions?
i already drink a green smoothie everyday and even though the coconut water tastes amazing in that, i want to create a separate smoothie with the coconut water. Re: smoothies involving coconut water?
Posted by:
vegmichelle
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Date: February 13, 2012 10:45AM Hey there!
How about a pineapple and coconut milk smoothie? You can make the coconut milk from scratch, in a simlar fashion to nut milk. Check this recipe out: [rawfoodhealthwatch.com] And if you're tired of smoothies, why don't you try making coconut kefir? I personally prefer this version to water kefir, it is so much more flavorful: [rawfoodhealthwatch.com]. But just in case you might want to give it a try, here's the water kefir recipe too: [rawfoodhealthwatch.com]. Let me know what you think of them! Keeping it raw at [rawfoodhealthwatch.com] Re: smoothies involving coconut water?
Posted by:
fruitylou
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Date: February 13, 2012 08:49PM thanks. ive been meaning to try kefir. Re: smoothies involving coconut water?
Posted by:
banana who
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Date: February 25, 2012 09:22PM Vegmichelle: Is it possible to produce coconut water kefir that does NOT contain alcohol? I have seen a video by Natasha St. Michael and I believe she said you only have to let it sit for 24 hours. So I am wondering if that would allow fermentation without even .05 alcohol. I don't want to consume anything. 3% is pretty high; it's the same as a beer! Re: smoothies involving coconut water?
Posted by:
powerlifer
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Date: March 13, 2012 09:41PM For the amount consumed of kefir it likely wouldn't contain anywhere near as much as 3% alcohol. The longer you let kefir and fermented foods ferment the more sugar is used up, this is something you want but you obviously don't want to ferment the kefir too long.
I have a coconut water smoothie recipe ill post up. [www.vegankingdom.co.uk] Re: smoothies involving coconut water?
Posted by:
nrothgarden
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Date: April 15, 2012 12:24PM vegmichelle Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Hey there! > > How about a pineapple and coconut milk smoothie? > You can make the coconut milk from scratch, in a > simlar fashion to nut milk. Check this recipe out: > [rawfoodhealthwatch.com] > neapple-coconut-smoothie/ > > And if you're tired of smoothies, why don't you > try making coconut kefir? I personally prefer this > version to water kefir, it is so much more > flavorful: > [rawfoodhealthwatch.com]. > > But just in case you might want to give it a try, > here's the water kefir recipe too: > [rawfoodhealthwatch.com]. > > Let me know what you think of them! I would recommend this too. Kefir is really good for you. Check out my raw food review blog at rawfoodland.com! Re: smoothies involving coconut water?
Posted by:
Misery's Fence
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Date: April 16, 2012 02:45PM I never measure anything, so sorry for the vagueness. This is incredible when I'm jonesing for Indian food.
In a blender, add: frozen mango splash of aloe juice enough coconut water just to cover the mango (more or less, it you like it thicker or thinner) big handful of cilantro small chunk (1/2 inch, maybe?) fresh ginger curry powder to taste (1 teaspoon to 1 tablespoon, more or less) Re: smoothies involving coconut water?
Posted by:
pborst
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Date: April 19, 2012 01:50AM Try a frozen smoothie with coconut water, young thai coconut meat, frozen pomegranate seeds and a little ice. Pink refreshment. My wife loves them. Re: smoothies involving coconut water?
Posted by:
chat
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Date: May 23, 2012 06:39AM I use coconut water (instead of ordinary water) in any of my smoothies, green and fruit. It's very subtle so you never even feel it's there. I don't use it all the time (too expensive) but from time to time, or when I feel I need some extra boost after training etc. Re: smoothies involving coconut water?
Posted by:
banana who
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Date: May 31, 2012 10:55PM I have tried to make smoothies with coconut water and I even tried a chia pudding with coco water. Verdict? It always tasted a bit "off" and I think the reason is that it is fairly salty (from the organic sodium, no doubt). I am not crazy about the flavor but I do enjoy it alone. Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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