As far as the dried habaneros were concerned, Miller detected «tropical
fruit flavors of coconut and papaya, a hint of berry, and an intense, fiery acidic heat.»
Not exact matches
The natural juices from the
fruits combined with the mellow
flavor of coconut -LSB-...]
Ingredients: POTATO STARCH, ORGANIC
COCONUT OIL, ORGANIC AGAVE SYRUP, SODIUM BICARBONATE, CONTAINS LESS THAN 2 % OF THE FOLLOWING: CHOLECALCIFEROL (VIT D3), DL - ALPHA - TOCOPHERYL ACETATE (VIT E), CYANOBALAMIN (VIT B12), PYRIDOXINE HCL (VIT B6), POTASSIUM CHLORIDE, MAGNESIUM CITRATE, CITRIC ACID, FRUIT PECTIN, NATURAL FLAVORS, DEXTROSE, SODIUM CHLORIDE, MONOCALCIUM PHOSPHATE Contains: Coco
COCONUT OIL, ORGANIC AGAVE SYRUP, SODIUM BICARBONATE, CONTAINS LESS THAN 2 %
OF THE FOLLOWING: CHOLECALCIFEROL (VIT D3), DL - ALPHA - TOCOPHERYL ACETATE (VIT E), CYANOBALAMIN (VIT B12), PYRIDOXINE HCL (VIT B6), POTASSIUM CHLORIDE, MAGNESIUM CITRATE, CITRIC ACID,
FRUIT PECTIN, NATURAL
FLAVORS, DEXTROSE, SODIUM CHLORIDE, MONOCALCIUM PHOSPHATE Contains:
CoconutCoconut Oil
While those are a little out
of reach (at least until my spring break vacation), there is one tropical
fruit with incredible health benefits and
flavor that can be enjoyed year round:
coconut!
The
flavors of the fresh
fruit with the sugary
coconut works well and the bite
of the
coconut shreds make for a tasty bowl
of a healthy creamy goodness.
And to bring some spring vibes to the table, I savored mine with blueberries, passion
fruit and
coconut milk — total perfection and balance
of flavors.
INGREDIENTS: Potato Starch, Organic
Coconut Oil, Organic Agave Syrup, Sodium Bicarbonate, Contains less than 2 %
of the following: Cholecalciferol (Vit D3), DL - Alpha - Tocopheryl Acetate (Vit E), Cyanobalamin (Vit B12), Pyridoxine HCL (Vit B6), Potassium Chloride, Magnesium Citrate, Citric Acid,
Fruit Pectin, Natural
Flavors, Ginger, Dextrose, Sodium Chloride, Monocalcium Phosphate.
INGREDIENTS: Potato Starch, Organic
Coconut Oil, Organic Agave Syrup, Sodium Bicarbonate, Contains less than 2 %
of the following: Cholecalciferol (Vit D3), DL - Alpha - Tocopheryl Acetate (Vit E), Cyanobalamin (Vit B12), Pyridoxine HCL (Vit B6), Potassium Chloride, Magnesium Citrate, Citric Acid,
Fruit Pectin, Natural
Flavors, Dextrose, Sodium Chloride, Monocalcium Phosphate.
Some newer products include CocoZona
coconut water made 100 percent from the island
fruit, as well as the new line
of AriZona waters, including Vapor Water with added electrolytes and Rescue Water, which is infused with vitamins, antioxidants and just a hint
of flavor.
While maple syrup, raw honey, agave, and
coconut sugar, are some
of the more popular sweeteners that have gained popularity over the last several years, none combine sweetness with real
fruit flavor... until now..
Water, Pea Protein Isolate, Refined
Coconut Oil, Sunflower Oil, Contains 2 % or less
of: Rice Protein, Faba Bean Protein, Natural
Flavor, Potato Starch, Salt,
Fruit Juice (For Color), Vegetable Juice (For Color), Apple Fiber, Methylcellulose, Citrus Extract (To Protect Quality), Calcium Alginate Casing.
If you're going to make
fruit flavored ice cream, I recommend replacing one
of the cans
of coconut milk (13.5 ounces) with 16 ounces
of coconut yogurt, as it lends the perfect amount
of tanginess to the ice cream.
Naturally, the fresh and fat - free hint
of tropical
fruit will blend perfectly with the potassium - rich
coconut for delicious,
flavor - filled refreshment.
Sautéing
coconut flakes and pineapple in a smidgen
of brown sugar and butter is a must for even sweeter
fruit and more
flavor.
This
fruit based sauce highlights the
flavors of coconut rum, citrus, allspice and a hint
of vanilla followed by a formidable punch
of heat.
When I was recipe - testing those variations, I found that the hint
of coconut water gave the best
flavor and was an awesome natural way to sweeten the smoothie without adding
fruit.
In future renditions, I may
flavor the pancakes with
fruit, nut butters, cinnamon, shredded
coconut, or lemon zest, and also try replacing some
of the water with
coconut milk or whole milk, for a richer breakfast.
What makes this smoothie so good is the strong
fruit flavors of pineapple and
coconut.
Alpro invests in 2018 the ultra-fresh department with a range
of vegetable alternatives to yogurt for all tastes:
coconut, almond, oats, choco - hazelnut, vanilla or
fruit... the
flavors are mixed and tasted in small or large formats.
Combining the tasty
flavor of fruit juice with pure
coconut water, these yummy pouches are a drink you can always feel good about giving to your children.
Coconut Vanilla Almond Smoothie I love
fruit and veggie smoothies, but sometimes its nice to just enjoy a creamy vanilla
flavor reminiscent
of a milkshake.
Instead
of chocolate pudding, you can also roll in strawberry
flavored apple sauce then shredded
coconut, OR almond butter then roll in finely minced dried
fruit.
Each small drink packet contains
coconut water and baobab (plus other
fruits, depending on the
flavor), which mixes with your glass
of water to create a delicious and healthy drink.
Coconut Vanilla Almond Smoothie I love
fruit and veggie smoothies, but sometimes its nice to just enjoy a creamy vanilla
flavor reminiscent
of a milkshake.
Bumbleroot combines the hydrating power
of coconut with the nutritiousness
of baobab, plus other
fruits and herbs (depending on the
flavor).
Mixing them with
coconut flour pancakes was a great way to make use
of them, and since both
coconut and mangoes are tropical
fruits, the
flavors married perfectly.
Instead
of using high - calorie milk and yogurt, this is all about the fresh
fruit flavors and tropical
coconut juice.
1/2 cup chia seeds 2 cups plant - based milk (almond, cashew, hemp,
coconut) 3 tablespoons pure maple syrup 1/2 teaspoon pure vanilla extract pinch
of sea salt 1 — 1 1/2 cups sliced strawberries, sliced (or choose any
fruit such as mango, peach, pineapple, kiwi, or mixed berries and add optional
flavorings or fresh herbs.)
Bursting with juicy raspberries, exotic dragon
fruit and creamy kefir, the flavors of summer shine in this Dragon Fruit & Coconut Kefir Smoo
fruit and creamy kefir, the
flavors of summer shine in this Dragon
Fruit & Coconut Kefir Smoo
Fruit &
Coconut Kefir Smoothie.
You can use any
fruit and any
flavor of coconut water that you desire.
Don't be afraid to mix in other great
fruits, or even a splash
of coconut milk for a bit
of a tropical
flavor.
When I was recipe - testing those variations, I found that the hint
of coconut water gave the best
flavor and was an awesome natural way to sweeten the smoothie without adding
fruit.
Water, Pea Protein Isolate, Refined
Coconut Oil, Sunflower Oil, Contains 2 % or less
of: Rice Protein, Faba Bean Protein, Natural
Flavor, Potato Starch, Salt,
Fruit Juice (For Color), Vegetable Juice (For Color), Apple Fiber, Methylcellulose, Citrus Extract (To Protect Quality), Calcium Alginate Casing.
Currently available in three
flavors (chicken, beef and peanut butter), the PowerBone features a mix
of fast - burning carbohydrates from
fruits and vegetables and slow - burning
coconut oil and oats for sustained energy before, during and after exercise.