Tuesday, 31 October 2017

CREAMED COCONUT OR COCONUT BUTTER

Listing description

Creamed coconut (also known as coconut cream concentrate or coconut butter) is a coconut product. It is the unsweetened dehydrated fresh meat of a mature coconut, ground to a semi-solid white creamy paste.
Detailed description
 It is sold in the form of a hard white block which can be stored at room temperature. The block is generally packaged in a sealed plastic pouch and some separation of the pure fat and the coconut flesh can be seen. In cookery, it is chopped into pieces or grated before it is added to dishes. By adding warm water it can be made into coconut milk or coconut cream. Adding water to creamed coconut in the ratio 5:2 gives coconut cream, 5:1 coconut milk.[2]
Creamed coconut is added to Indian, South East Asian and Caribbean recipes to enrich curries and sauces. In the west, it is primarily used in confectionery items, desserts, ice cream, and sauces. Not to be confused with the related coconut cream, which is a liquid.[3]
Creamed coconut does not contain cholesterol and is a source of fibre. It is also a good source of potassium. Values per 100g:[4]
·         Energy: 684.00 kcal
·         Protein: 5.30g
·         Carbohydrate: 21.52g
·         Fats: 69.08g

PRICE

$29.27/KG OR $13.30/IB

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CAROB CHIPS[CERATONIA SILIQUA]

Listing description
Carob chips are made from the pod of the carob tree, a small Mediterranean shrub. The pods are dried, roasted, and ground into carob powder before being made into chips or used in other applications.
Detailed description
Carob is less bitter than chocolate and has a natural sweetness. The chips require little or no added sugar to make them palatable. To me, carob chips have a roasted flavor that makes them similar to chocolate, but lack chocolate's richness and melty texture.
To its low-sugar character profile, also add the fact that carob chips are low in fat, high in fiber, and contain no caffeine. They can be substituted one-for-one with chocolate chips in any recipe and used to make vegan-friendly treats.
Carob chips definitely have a lot going for them! I actually think the biggest thing to keep in mind when baking with them is that they're not chocolate. I mean this in a genuine way: don't expect carob chips to taste exactly like chocolate. They are their own ingredient with their own particular flavor and texture.

PRICE
$13.2/KG OR $6/IB

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CARAMEL SQUARES

Listing description

Caramel is a beige to dark-brown confectionery product made by heating a variety of sugars. It can be used as a flavoring in puddings and desserts, as a filling in bonbons, or as a topping for ice cream and custard.
Detailed description
The process of caramelization consists of heating sugar slowly to around 170 °C (340 °F). As the sugar heats, the molecules break down and re-form into compounds with a characteristic color and flavor.
A variety of candies, desserts, and confections are made with caramel: brittlesnougatspralinescrème brûléecrème caramel, and caramel apples. Ice creams sometimes are flavored with or contain swirls of caramel.
 PRICE

$9.10/KG OR $4.14/IB

For more information:

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