Monday, April 25, 2011

The Scoop on the Drupe

You might call it a cultural craze, since the coconut has been exploding on the scene lately. In fact the two largest soda brands have both recently acquired coconut water brands. Additionally, you can find coconut related products in health food stores and in mainstream retail. It's everywhere! So let's take a look at this fascinating phenomenon called the coconut. Even though the word nut is in coconut, its not a nut or wholly even a fruit for that matter. It's technically called a drupe: it's a fruit with an outer husk or skin, a usually succulent middle layer, and a hard and woody inner shell typically enclosing a single seed.

Other examples of drupes include: stone fruits such as plums, cherries, dates, mangoes, and apricots as well as raspberries and blackberries, which make up of clustered tiny droplets surrounding a central stem. While coconuts may fit neatly under the "drupe" umbrella, there are important differences within the coconut world to consider. While it is true that coconuts are superfoods packed with vitamins, minerals, and fiber, there's a difference, for instance between young coconuts verses mature coconuts as well as coconut water verses coconut milk. For example young coconuts have more water and soft gel- like coconut meat. While mature coconuts have less water and firmer coconut meat.

Speaking of coconut water, let's clarify that coconut water is the liquid inside the coconut. Coconut milk, however is made from the expressed juice of grated mature coconut meat and water. Going a step further coconut cream is made in a similar way as coconut milk, but contains a higher ratio of coconut to water, thereby making it thicker. You can even buy or make coconut kefir from coconut water or coconut milk. You'll not only get the health benefits of coconut, but since coconut kefir is a lacto- fermented beverage, you'll also get probiotics and enzymes, which help support digestion.

While we're at it let's not forget about coconut oil - known as the world's healthiest oil - from the coconut meat that contains ultra - healthy medium chain fatty acids like lauric acid, myristic acid, caprylic acid, palmitric acid and more. Don't use just any coconut oil, either because coconut oils on the market vary dramatically quality- wise. Low - quality coconut oils are processed by chemical extraction using solvents or are hydrogenated, bleached and deodorized. A high - quality virgin organic coconut oil derived from fresh coconuts with no GMO ingredients. bleaching, deodorizing, refining or hydrogenation is what you want to look for and use.

Two other coconut products gaining in popularity with the health trendsetter crowd are raw coconut cream and raw coconut kefir. Raw coconut cream is created by pressing or "juicing" the meat of the mature coconut. This creates a food loaded with medium- chain fatty acids that are easily absorbed by the body - providing a yummy source of quick energy. An added bonus is that raw coconut cream has the consistency of cream cheese and has a smooth texture - making it an ideal healthy snack or ingredient in a raw desert or smoothie. What's more, raw coconut cream is perfect for those on a raw, vegan diet.

Raw coconut kefir is made from raw coconut water that is naturally fermented with probiotics, but it's dairy - free suitable for vegans and packed with enzymes. Raw coconut kefir also promotes a healthy intestinal environment supporting your body's immune and digestive systems. Likewise, raw coconut kefir supports proper hydration since it is a highly organized ionized water source. With such great taste and a variety of health benefits it's no wonder there's a cultural coconut craze. So, if your going cuckoo for coconuts, now you have the scoop on this amazing drupe!

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