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  2. Creamed coconut - Wikipedia

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    Creamed coconut should not be confused with the related coconut cream, which is a liquid extracted from coconut pulp but does not include the coconut pulp itself. [5] Creamed coconut is particularly high in saturated fat (61% of total composition), and provides 684 calories in a reference amount of 100 grams (3.5 oz). Values per 100g: [6] Water ...

  3. Fluid deprivation test - Wikipedia

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    A fluid or water deprivation test is a medical test [1] which can be used to determine whether the patient has diabetes insipidus as opposed to other causes of polydipsia (a condition of excessive thirst that causes an excessive intake of water). The patient is required, for a prolonged period, to forgo intake of water completely, to determine ...

  4. The Truth About Coconut Water, According to Experts - AOL

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    Look for 100% coconut water not made from concentrate and opt for plain unflavored varieties for a no added sugar solution. 6. Can help r ehydrate when you're sick

  5. Coconut milk - Wikipedia

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    Coconut milk is traditionally divided into two grades: coconut cream (or thick coconut milk) and thin coconut milk. Coconut cream contains around 20% to 50% fat; while thin coconut milk contains 5% to 20% fat. [3] [12] Coconut cream is extracted from the first pressings of grated coconut pulp directly through cheesecloth. Sometimes a small ...

  6. Is Coconut Water Really Good for You? Experts Explain ... - AOL

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    Pure coconut water, on the other hand, does not—and one cup contains more than double the amount of electrolytes than the same yield of a traditional sports drink. It’s high in potassium

  7. Does Coconut Oil Go Bad? - AOL

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  8. Coconut oil - Wikipedia

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    Coconut oil is a white solid fat below around 25 °C (77 °F), and a clear thin liquid oil at higher temperatures. Unrefined varieties have a distinct coconut aroma. [2] Coconut oil is used as a food oil, and in industrial applications for cosmetics and detergent production. [1] [2] The oil is rich in medium-chain fatty acids. [3]

  9. Smoke point - Wikipedia

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    The smoke point, also referred to as the burning point, is the temperature at which an oil or fat begins to produce a continuous bluish smoke that becomes clearly visible, dependent upon specific and defined conditions. [1]