Homemade «coconut flour» made from desiccated coconut is just shreds of
whole dried coconut meat ground that into a coarse powder, so it retains 100 % of the fat and moisture — not what we're looking for here.
Desiccated coconut is just shreds of
whole dried coconut meat, so if you try to grind that, it will retain 100 % of the fat and moisture — not what we're looking for here.
Desiccated coconut is shreds of
whole dried coconut meat — looks like they just grind that into a powder.
Not exact matches
Unlike
coconut oil, which is extracted from
coconut meat,
coconut butter is the result of pulverizing
whole,
dried coconut meat into a thick and (somewhat) smooth consistency, retaining the
coconut's high fiber content.