In cooking, coconut flakes are used mainly in the confectionery business. It is added to different cakes, sweet rolls and pastries, both as a delicate fragrant filling and as a delicious decoration for the finished product. Coconut flakes are also used in the coating of chocolate treats, food bars, ice cream icing, crackers, crispy cookies, muesli, sweets and many other desserts. Use for Desserts, pastries, cookies, any bakery products, sauces, meat and fish dishes. Taste Delicate, sweet with a coconut smell Nutrition value on 100 gr. Proteins (g / 100g)… 5,0 Fats (g / 100g)… 50 Carbohydrates (g / 100g)… 12 Energy value (kcal / 100g)…520
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Coconut flakes are obtained from the flesh of the coconut palm walnut, which first dries, and then rubs into small chips. The pulp is rich in nutrients such as vitamins: C, E, K and group B, minerals: zinc, phosphorus, magnesium, sodium, potassium, calcium and iron. Coconut and its derivatives (chips, coconut chips, coconut oil) contain saturated fatty acids. Saturated animal fatty acids should be limited in the daily diet, but those derived from coconut are made of much smaller molecules and transformed directly into energy without accumulating in the body in the form of fat. Coconut wires contain huge fiber resources, which is necessary for proper functioning digestive system. There you will also find small amounts of protein and electrolyte, allowing the body's acid -base balance. <strong> Composition: </strong> Coconut flakes & nbsp; <strong> Nutritional value in 100g </strong> Energy value 2695KJ/655kcal - 33% RWS *63g fat - 90%Including saturated fatty acids 53g - 265%carbohydrat
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"Origin of the Coconut The coconut (Cocos nucifera) comes from the coconut palm. Coconut palms grow mainly in tropical countries. The fruit of the coconut is found in a green husk. After the removal of the green part, what remains is the hairy, brown and wooden nut. The brown ball has a diameter of 10 to 15 centimetres and contains the white flesh. Coconuts were first cultivated in Southeast Asia and today most coconuts come from Indonesia, Filepines and India. Processing into Coconut Flakes After harvesting, the green outer shell of the coconut is removed. Then the white pulp is cleaned and removed from the brown shell. The pulp is then sterilized and cut into pieces, after which it can go into the oven to dry. After this process, the pulp is processed into coconut flakes. Use of Coconut Flakes The coconut flakes have a typical milky and sweet taste. They are crunchy and sweet and pleasant aroma. The coconut flakes are very suitable as a garnis…"
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A mixture of flakes (55.2% - in a variable proportion: oat, spelled, corn), glucose-fructose syrup (13.8%), a mixture of candied fruits (16.2% - in a variable proportion: pieces of pomelo, melon, pineapple, orange), coconut shavings (5.5%), dried figs in pieces (3.5%), sugar (2.8%), refined deodorized sunflower oil, Himalayan salt, vitamin E.
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