Information about Coconut Milk
Coconut milk is a sweet, milky white cooking base derived from the meat of a mature coconut. The color and rich taste of the milk can be attributed to the high oil content and sugars. In Malaysia, Brunei and Indonesia coconut milk is called santan and in the Philippines it is called gata. It should not be confused with coconut water (coconut juice), which is the naturally-occurring liquid found inside a coconut.
Depending on the brand and age of the milk itself, a thicker, more paste-like consistency floats to the top of the can, and is sometimes separated and used in recipes that require coconut cream rather than coconut milk. Shaking the can prior to opening will even it out to a cream-like thickness.
Once opened, cans of coconut milk must be refrigerated, and are usually only good for a few days. Coconut milk should never be left at room temperature, as the milk can sour and spoil easily.
You can make your own coconut milk by processing grated coconut with hot water or milk, which extracts the oil and aromatic compounds. It should not be confused with the coconut water discussed above, and has a fat content of approximately 17%. When refrigerated and left to set, coconut cream will rise to the top and separate out the milk.
Coconut milk is the base of most Thai curries. To make the curry sauce, the coconut milk is first cooked over fairly high heat to break down the milk and cream and allow the oil to separate. The curry paste is then added, as well as any other seasonings, meats, vegetables and garnishes.
Southeast Asia or Southeastern Asia is a subregion of Asia, consisting of the countries that are geographically south of China, east of India, and north of Australia.
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Preparation
Two grades of coconut milk exist: thick and thin. Thick coconut milk is prepared by directly squeezing grated coconut meat through cheesecloth. The squeezed coconut meat is then soaked in warm water and squeezed a second or third time for thin coconut milk. Thick milk is used mainly to make desserts and rich, dry sauces. Thin milk is used for soups and general cooking. This distinction is usually not made in western nations since fresh coconut milk is usually not produced, and most consumers buy coconut milk in cans. Manufacturers of canned coconut milk typically combine the thin and thick squeezes, with the addition of water as a filler.Depending on the brand and age of the milk itself, a thicker, more paste-like consistency floats to the top of the can, and is sometimes separated and used in recipes that require coconut cream rather than coconut milk. Shaking the can prior to opening will even it out to a cream-like thickness.
Once opened, cans of coconut milk must be refrigerated, and are usually only good for a few days. Coconut milk should never be left at room temperature, as the milk can sour and spoil easily.
You can make your own coconut milk by processing grated coconut with hot water or milk, which extracts the oil and aromatic compounds. It should not be confused with the coconut water discussed above, and has a fat content of approximately 17%. When refrigerated and left to set, coconut cream will rise to the top and separate out the milk.
Cooking
Coconut milk is a common ingredient in many tropical cuisines, most notably that of Southeast Asia (especially Filipino, Indonesian, Burmese, Cambodia, Malaysian, and Singaporean, Sri Lankan and Thai), West African, Caribbean, and Polynesian cuisines. Coconut milk can usually be found in the Asian food sections of supermarkets either frozen or canned. Frozen coconut milk tends to stay fresh longer, which is important in dishes where the coconut flavor is not competing with curries and other spicy dishes.Coconut milk is the base of most Thai curries. To make the curry sauce, the coconut milk is first cooked over fairly high heat to break down the milk and cream and allow the oil to separate. The curry paste is then added, as well as any other seasonings, meats, vegetables and garnishes.
Medicinal properties
The monolaurins in the coconut oil have been found to be very powerful antibacterial, antiviral, and antifungal agents. Some people believe that coconut milk can be used as a laxative.[1]Dishes
Chinese
- Various sweet dim sum dishes
- Various sweet soups (tong sui)
Thai
- Red curry
- Green curry
- Massaman curry
- Tom kha gai
- Satay
- Sweet sticky rice
- Tapioca pudding
- Ice Cream
- Coconut pudding
- Thai Shaved Ice or Nam Kang Sai, known as snow cone in the US. Another name is 'Wan-Yen'. In Thailand, this kind of cold dessert is very popular as well. The differences from other countries' shaved ice is that in the Thai version the toppings (mixings) are in the bottom and the shaved ice is on top. There are between 20-30 varieties of mixings that can be mixed in. Among them are young coconut that have been soaked in coconut milk, black sticky rice, chestnuts,sweetened taro, red beans, cheng-sim-ee (special flour that is very chewy and slippery) and many more.
Malaysian
Indonesian
Sri Lankan
- Spicy chicken curry
- Spicy beef curry
- Spicy and non-spicy fish curry
- Dhal curry
- Potato curry
- Tomato sambol
- Green bean curry
- Coconut milk (Pol kiri) - a dish in itself, usually used for gravy with Pittu
- Milk gravy (Kiri hodi) - Coconut milk with a dash of saffron and onion, usually used for gravy with String-hoppers
West Indian
Hawaiian
- Haupia (a gelatin-like pudding flavored with coconut milk)
- Kulolo
- Lu'au (taro leaves simmered in coconut milk)
Indian (Kerala)
- Gothampu Payasam (Wheat Payasam)
Filipino
- Adobo sa Gata (Meat sauteed in soy sauce, garlic, and pepper, thickened with coconut milk)
- Ginata (Various entrees or desserts simmered in coconut milk)
- Ginataang Bilo Bilo (Rice dumpling dessert)
- Ginataang Tilapia (White fish in creamy coconut)
- Gulaman at Sago (Tapioca with coconut milk)
- Laing (Spicy taro dish seasoned with shrimp, pork, and ginger)
- Pancit Butong (Coconut noodles)
- Halo-halo (Shaved ice in coconut milk with sweet beans, ice cream, fruits, condensed milk, and other sundries)
Burmese
- Halawa (a snack made of sticky rice, butter, coconut milk, similar to Indian halwa)
- Kyauk-kyaw (coconut jelly)
- Mont let saung (tapioca balls, glutinous rice, grated coconut and toasted sesame with jaggery syrup in coconut milk)
- Ohn-no hkauk-hswe (curried chicken and wheat noodles in a coconut milk broth)
- Shwegyi mont (unsweet cake of semolina, coconut milk, and poppy seeds)
Drinks
Drinks using coconut milk as an ingredient include- Piña Colada and its nonalcoholic variant Virgin Piña Colada (Coconut cream may also be used)
See also
References
Cocos
Species: C. nucifera
Binomial name
Cocos nucifera
L.
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Species: C. nucifera
Binomial name
Cocos nucifera
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Motto
"Bersekutu Bertambah Mutu"
"Unity Is Strength" 1
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"Bersekutu Bertambah Mutu"
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"Always in service with God's guidance" (translation)
Anthem
Allah Peliharakan Sultan
God Bless the Sultan
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Allah Peliharakan Sultan
God Bless the Sultan
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"Bhinneka Tunggal Ika" (Old Javanese)
"Unity in Diversity"
National ideology: Pancasila[1]
Anthem
Indonesia Raya
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"Unity in Diversity"
National ideology: Pancasila[1]
Anthem
Indonesia Raya
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Coconut water is the liquid endosperm inside young coconuts. As the coconut matures this liquid largely becomes absorbed into the flesh found in mature coconuts. Coconut water has long been a popular drink in the tropics, especially in Tropical Asia and Trinidad and Tobago, where
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Coconut water is the liquid endosperm inside young coconuts. As the coconut matures this liquid largely becomes absorbed into the flesh found in mature coconuts. Coconut water has long been a popular drink in the tropics, especially in Tropical Asia and Trinidad and Tobago, where
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Cheesecloth is a loosewoven cotton cloth, such as is used in pressing cheese curds which is used to make poutine. It is used in straining stocks and custards, bundling herbs, making tofu, and thickening yogurt.
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Coconut cream is an infusion of shredded coconut and water. Coconut cream may also be made with milk instead of water to obtain a richer product.
Coconut cream is very similar to coconut milk but contains less water. The difference is mainly consistency.
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Coconut cream is very similar to coconut milk but contains less water. The difference is mainly consistency.
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Cuisine (from French cuisine, "cooking; culinary art; kitchen"; ultimately from Latin coquere, "to cook") is a specific set of cooking traditions and practices, often associated with a specific culture.
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Southeast Asia or Southeastern Asia is a subregion of Asia, consisting of the countries that are geographically south of China, east of India, and north of Australia.
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Philippine cuisine has evolved over several centuries from its Malay world roots, influenced by Arabian cuisine, Indian cuisine, Chinese cuisine, Japanese cuisine, Spanish and American cooking.
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Indonesian cuisine reflects the vast variety of people that live on the 6,000 populated islands that make up Indonesia. Indonesian cuisine is as diverse as Indonesian culture, and has taken on culinary influences from many sources.
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The cuisine of Burma (or Myanmar) has been influenced by the respective cuisines of China, India and Thailand. However, in spite of this, Burmese cuisine has unique preparation techniques and distinct flavours unlike any other.
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Khmer Cuisine is a Southeast Asian hidden treasure that is relatively unknown to the world. Both local and royal flavors that transend thousands of years, twisted and morphed by centuries like other cuisines, offer bold and exiting tastes.
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Malaysian cuisine reflects the multi-racial aspects of Malaysia. Various ethnic groups in Malaysia have their dishes but many dishes in Malaysia are derived from multiple ethnic influences.
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The cuisine of Singapore is often viewed by her population as a prime example of the ethnic diversity of the culture of Singapore. The food is heavily influenced by Malaysian, Chinese, Indian (specifically southern Indian styles), Indonesian, and even Western traditions since its
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The cuisine of Sri Lanka draws influence from that of India, as well as colonists and foreign traders. Rice, which is usually consumed daily, can be found at any special occasion, while spicy curries are favorite dishes for dinner and lunch.
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Thai cuisine is known for its balance of five fundamental flavors in each dish or the overall meal - hot (spicy), sour, sweet, salty and bitter (optional). Although popularly considered as a single cuisine, Thai food is really better described as four regional cuisines
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- A person from West Africa
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Caribbean cuisine is a fusion of African, Amerindian, French, Indian, and Spanish cuisine. These traditions were brought from the many homelands of this region's population.
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Asian cuisine is a term sometimes used in the West as an umbrella term for the various cuisines of East Asia and Southeast Asia and for fusion dishes based on combining them. It does not usually include Polynesian, Central Asia or Middle Eastern cuisine.
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Curry (from Tamil: கறி) is the English description of any of a general variety of spicy dishes, best-known in Indian, Bangladeshi, Sri Lankan, Nepali, Indonesian, Malaysian, Pakistani, Thai, and other South Asian and Southeast Asian cuisines, though curry has been
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Dim sum is the name for a Chinese cuisine which involves a wide range of light dishes served alongside Chinese tea. It can include dishes based on meat, seafood, vegetables, as well as desserts and fruit.
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Red curry (Thai แกงเผ็ด; IPA: [kɛːŋ pʰet]) (lit: spicy curry) is a popular Thai dish based on coconut milk heated with red curry paste and fish sauce.
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green curry (Thai: แกงเขียวหวาน, literally sweet green curry) is one of the spicier variations of curry. The thickness of the sauce varies with the amount of coconut milk used.
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Massaman curry (Thai: แกงมัสมั่น kaeng matsaman or gaeng masaman. IPA: [kɛːŋ matsaman]
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Tom kha gai (Thai: ต้มข่าไก่, IPA: [tôm kʰà : kà j]) is a hot sweet soup made with coconut milk, lemon grass and chicken.
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Satay (spelled as sate in both Indonesian and Malay) is a dish consisting of chunks or slices of dice-sized meat (chicken, goat, mutton, beef, pork, fish, etc.) on bamboo skewers.
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Tapioca pudding is a common pudding with tapioca pearls added to a vanilla pudding. It can be discerned from other types of pudding by the small, translucent and almost caviar-like orbs of tapioca within.
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