Guest guest Posted October 15, 2007 Report Share Posted October 15, 2007 Lynne, I wouldn't use a machete on a mature coconut, unless you are using the back of the machete, much like you can use the back of a meat cleaver as described here: How to open a mature coconut (I'll be adding photos later) http://www.thenaughtyvegan.com/coconut.htm I also explain how I remove the " meat " at the above link. You can drink the mature water, depending on how fresh it is. The young coconut water tends to taste better and there is more water in the young coconut. For opening a young coconut (Thai coconut), I explain it here: How to open a young coconut: http://www.thenaughtyvegan.com/youngcoconut.htm Jeff > I asked the produce man at the Wild Oats today, and he said I would > have > to use a machete to open it. Then he said " Or you could just bang > it on > the ground! " When I asked about the " liquid " or " milk, " he said that > you can't consume THAT milk, because it's an OLD coconut, and the milk > is BAD. He said to just throw it away. He also said to take a butter > knife and scrape off the " meat " of the coconut, shred it with a > grater, > and then squeeze the juice out of it. Then I'll have my coconut milk > for my smoothie. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 16, 2007 Report Share Posted October 16, 2007 The bean seeds are the best tasting, but I also use organic pure vanilla extract when I run out of beans. They're expensive... but SO good! On Oct 15, 2007, at 6:46 PM, Lynne Moore wrote: > Thanks so much, Jeff, Elchanan, and Wisteria, > I ran off the directions for opening a coconut, and plan to do it > tomorrow. Hopefully, I'll be using the " milk " and the " meat " for my > smoothie. I just have to find some vanilla beans somewhere. Would > organic vanilla extract work as well as the scrapings from a > vanilla bean? > Thanks, > Lynne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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