Vita Coco Coconut Water, Pressed Organic Coconut | More "Coconutty" Flavor | Natural Electrolytes | Vital Nutrients | 16.9 Fl Oz (Pack of 12)
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Since we use pressed coconut meat in our Pressed Coconut Flavor, pieces of coconut are expected to be present
Contains coconut particles as well as the original flavor.
As a result of the Coronavirus and the availability of coconuts from foreign regions, prices rose.
My observation was the same as yours. I do not find any lumps of coconut oil in the cartons I purchase in a store. As their expiration dates had not been reached, could the reason for this be that the boxes were sitting in a hot warehouse for so long? *br>I am not sure and the texture is not the best when you taste the lumps, but I don't think they will harm you. I ordered two cases of these from Amazon and have not experienced any Rather than buying online, I plan to buy from a store from now on!
Selected User Reviews For Vita Coco Coconut Water, Pressed Organic Coconut | More "Coconutty" Flavor | Natural Electrolytes | Vital Nutrients | 16.9 Fl Oz (Pack of 12)
Coconut water of the finest quality. During that time.
An explanation of the white pieces. A favorite flavor of mine is pressed coconut. It's not overpowering, but in fact I love all these flavors, but this is my favorite. There is a slight coconut taste, but it's not too strong. There are a lot of reviews that say the white pieces are irritating. Coconut has a lot of white bits, and I love those. Those white pieces are actually pieces of coconut butter, and they are a natural occurrence when you press coconuts. I think the coconut butter enhances the taste. You will be able to dissolve them in your mouth and they will add a pleasant taste to it. I would not recommend this item to those who would not like little white pieces. In my opinion, it makes the dish taste more appealing. I love the taste of this. It's best to keep the box in the freezer for at least one hour before drinking it. You'll love it!.
A lot of people here are giving bad reviews because the white clumps are so noticeable. In order to accomplish that goal, pressed water has been substituted for regular water. The pieces of coconut flesh/oil that result from pressing the coconut are what we call iguanas. This version of coconut water has a stronger coconut flavor than regular You can choose regular water instead of pressed water if you do not want the white chunks. That's the end of the problem.
A little more than a year ago, Vita Coco Pressed had just been listed on Amazon when I purchased the sample pack. At the time, the items I received I noticed that the water was thicker, slightly white, and had bits of coconut floating in it. In a flash Then yesterday when I opened my new 12pack of supposedly the same product, things got even more confusing. The first thing I want to say is this There was a strange chemical smell in the air It smells as if the box itself is emitting a smell. After placing two of them in the refrigerator, I did not think much about it until I was about to drink one of them. Although I am not sure if the smell was coming from the coconut water or the container, I was overcome by it. There were no coconut bits left in the coconut water. Rather, it was similar to coconut water that was spiked with coconut powder and had a sour taste. The old sample pack was sweeter than the actual products. After finishing the rest of it, I didn't have the energy to finish it last night, so I put the cap back on and put it back in the fridge. My water bottle was empty today, so I filled it with the rest of the mixture. Despite repeated attempts to clean the aseptic tetra pack cartons, a chemical smell remains. There are a number of changes in the description and ingredients from previous versions. There's no way to hate it, they say. I would not consider it an "impossible" to hate, but it's a strong word.
This tasted the same when bought in a store, however, I noticed there was a lot of powder in the product when I bought it off Amazon. I shook it well before opening, and it did not seem to taste like straight coconut water. There were chunks at the bottom of the bottle. I shaken it again (for a full minute), but the chunks Could you please tell me why this is so?.
A lot of Gatorade is unhealthy to drink and water is not nutritious at all, despite its ability to keep you hydrated. Vita has been my go-to drink for two years now, and the pressed coconut is my favorite. It's an excellent way to replenish electrolytes lost in water as well as hydration. In addition to being nutritious and refreshing, it is also beneficial for maintaining naturally high energy levels. There are no additives or concentrates in it. It's completely natural, pure, and has no other ingredients. You will also notice there are no added sugars (unlike some other brands of coconut water you can buy Vitamin Coconut water contains the following ingredients as its first ingredient. You will find coconut water in coconut trees. Thus, all the information you need is right there!.
In contrast to purchasing the product in the grocery store, I found that the quality of the product was significantly lower when purchased on Amazon. There was nothing wrong with the item, but the pressed coconut looked like powder while it should have been soft chunks. For smoothies and for mixing with diatomaceous earth, this product is great, but you may want to consider purchasing it somewhere else. The situation may have been a fluke, but I did not want to take a risk and order it again.
What did I notice first was how the water was clumped with white clumps? The coconut puree must be the problem, but it's a strange taste. The one I opened again today because I wanted to be certain, and this time I shaked it much longer than usual before opening, but it A gross amount.