Unsweetened Coconut?
Dianecg
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Went to the store this morning. I can find 5 different variations of Sweetened coconut but nothing unsweetened. Where am I supposed to find this? And while I'm at it, as a newbie to this type of eating, I am now noticing how much crap the stores subject us to.
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I found some Bob's Red Mill unsweetened coconut on the baking aisle at local grocery store (HEB in Texas). It was in with the other Bob's Red Mill flours (coconut, almond, etc) not with the regular baking coconut. It's way cheaper to order online from Vitacost, especially if you see other low carb stuff to order. Here's a peek at pricing for a big bag
http://www.vitacost.com/bobs-red-mill-unsweetened-shredded-coconut/?prSrching=0
Do you have a Sprouts or Whole Foods close by? Super WalMart? Maybe even check a health food store (tho I've found those kind of stores to be a little pricy).
Tropical Traditions (online) also has great coconut products, and my mom has used Arrowhead shredded unsweetened coconut. I can ask her where she found it if you like.0 -
My grocery store has it in their health food / organic section (like MermaidTX near all the Bob's Red Mill stuff). I've also ordered from Amazon.0
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I found it by accident in the freezer section of an Asian food market.0
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Thank you!0
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I've bought Bob's Red Mill on occasion, but recently I found a bag in the produce dept. at Shop-Rite for only $1.99 for an 8 oz bag.0
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Kroger brand has unsweetened. It's the only place in my small town I have been able to find it. Even Walmart doesn't carry it around here.0
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The only kind I can ever find at regular grocery stores is in the freezer section or the dried Bob's Red Mill kind as mentioned above. Thank you nancycaregive for mentioning that Kroger's has some. I don't do my regular grocery shopping there but there is one near my work I go to sometimes on my lunch break. I'll have to look for it.0
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Mine's in the ogranic section (I think the Let's Do Coconut brand), and they have some in the bulk bins as well.0
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How does it taste? What type of dish are you guys using it for?0
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How does it taste? What type of dish are you guys using it for?
It tastes very similar to the "regular" baking coconut just not nearly as sweet & IMO it's drier. I use it mainly for desserts & treats but it's also good for using in batter for chicken & shrimp.0 -
I use it in my chia/flax porridge, in my grainless granola, and various dishes that I make.
Its goooooooood!!0 -
Sounds nice! Is it extended induction friendly?0