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Coconut extract


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I have recently been introduced to something called a coconut milk powder. It's a freeze dried coconut milk that's suppose to have the purest coconut flavor. It's a formula developed by Will Goldfarb and you can find this product on willpowder.net

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This is from the Cook's Illustrated Website. Note that the prices are a bit more now.

Spices Etc. Natural Coconut Flavoring, made from the pulp of coconuts, was the most "deeply coconutty" and highly praised of the group. Ringing in at $3.25 for a 1-ounce bottle compared with $2.42 for the McCormick, the natural is worth the extra 80 cents."

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I like Flavorganics. Even if natural, everything else I've tried still tastes artificial.

I have recently been introduced to something called a coconut milk powder. It's a freeze dried coconut milk that's suppose to have the purest coconut flavor. It's a formula developed by Will Goldfarb and you can find this product on willpowder.net

Ouch! That price is outrageous! You can buy coconut powder at most Asian grocery stores for about 1/5 of that price.

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