List of coconut dishes

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Coconut Dishes refers to a variety of food items that are prepared using coconut as a primary ingredient. Coconut, a versatile fruit, is used in many forms such as milk, water, oil, and flesh in various cuisines around the world. This article provides a list of dishes that prominently feature coconut.

Coconut Dishes

Savory Dishes

  • Coconut Soup: A soup made from coconut milk, often combined with chicken, seafood, or vegetables. It is a common dish in Thai and Indonesian cuisines.

Sweet Dishes

  • Coconut Ice Cream: A dessert made from coconut milk or cream, sugar, and other flavorings. It is popular in tropical regions.

Coconut in Beverages

  • Coconut Water: The clear liquid inside young coconuts, often consumed as a refreshing drink.
  • Coconut Milk: A creamy liquid extracted from the grated pulp of mature coconuts. It is used in many dishes and beverages.
  • Pina Colada: A sweet cocktail made with rum, coconut cream or coconut milk, and pineapple juice.

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