Skip to contentFreeze-dried form of coconut water
A natural, rich source of minerals and phytonutrients
- Coconut water is the liquid endosperm of Cocos nucifera L used as a supplement in media for the growth of plant tissue cultures
- The coconut fruit is unique as it contains large amount of nutrient-rich liquid over the period of time (one year or more) in its life cycle
- The greatest amount of coconut water is found in young, green coconuts
- When the fruit matures, both the solid endosperm and the remaining coconut water serve as nutrients for the developing embry and seeding
- Thus coconut water serves as as natural reservoir of nutrients to promote tissue growth
- GRAS Self-Affirmed: June 2008 (as a nutrient)
- Use Level: Up to 10% in specific foods
- Safety Level: 53.52 g/person/day is safe
Uses
- Non-alcoholic Beverages
- Alcoholic Beverages
- Frozen Dairy
- Dairy Product Analogs
- Imitation Dairy Products
- Milk Products
- Snack Foods
- Chewing Gum
- Instant Tea and Coffee
- Soups