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oops! sorry!

 

i don't know why the attachments didn't show up... maybe in

individual emails, it will. but just in case it didn't:

 

wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nata_de_coco

article: http://www.inq7.net/lif/2004/jun/10/lif_1-1.htm

image:

http://dcfoods.en.alibaba.com/offerdetail/51502621/Sell_Nata_De_Coco.h

tml

 

;-)

soleil

 

, " soleil moon "

<hey_soleil@l...> wrote:

>

> hi angela! hi guys!

>

> i think you have to try nata de coco first before you can figure

out

> what you want to do with it. this is straight from wikipedia:

>

> Nata de coco is a chewy, translucent, jelly-like food product

> produced by the bacterial fermentation of coconut water. Nata de

> coco is most commonly sweetened as a candy or dessert, and can

> accompany many things including pickles, drinks, ice cream, and

> fruit mixes. The product originates from the Philippines.

>

> Nata de coco is highly regarded for its high dietary fiber, and

> its zero fat and cholesterol content. No preservatives or other

> chemicals are added to Nata de coco.

>

> and of course, there's a picture there of a can of Dole nata de

coco,

> which we don't have here. nata is so common here that it's a bit

> weird for me to see that Dole has it. (even more weird: it comes

in

> star shapes! we only have them as squares!) because of this, i'm

> guessing that you have it in asian markets there.

>

> in this article, though, it didn't mention that the u.s. has nata

de

> coco. but then it's dated june 9, 2004, so i think it won't hurt

to

> check out your local asian market for nata de coco. that same

article

> lists nata de coco's benefits and what you can do with it/how you

eat

> it.

>

> by the way, this is what it looks like.

>

> i hope i've given you guys a good alternative.

>

> [iMAGE]

>

> soleil

>

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You can just send links or you can post a picture in the photo area, the

attachments won't work, that's to keep the group virus safe. Now I shall look

at the link.

 

kabibe_md <hey_soleil wrote:

oops! sorry!

 

i don't know why the attachments didn't show up... maybe in

individual emails, it will. but just in case it didn't:

 

wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nata_de_coco

article: http://www.inq7.net/lif/2004/jun/10/lif_1-1.htm

image:

http://dcfoods.en.alibaba.com/offerdetail/51502621/Sell_Nata_De_Coco.h

tml

 

;-)

soleil

 

, " soleil moon "

<hey_soleil@l...> wrote:

>

> hi angela! hi guys!

>

> i think you have to try nata de coco first before you can figure

out

> what you want to do with it. this is straight from wikipedia:

>

> Nata de coco is a chewy, translucent, jelly-like food product

> produced by the bacterial fermentation of coconut water. Nata de

> coco is most commonly sweetened as a candy or dessert, and can

> accompany many things including pickles, drinks, ice cream, and

> fruit mixes. The product originates from the Philippines.

>

> Nata de coco is highly regarded for its high dietary fiber, and

> its zero fat and cholesterol content. No preservatives or other

> chemicals are added to Nata de coco.

>

> and of course, there's a picture there of a can of Dole nata de

coco,

> which we don't have here. nata is so common here that it's a bit

> weird for me to see that Dole has it. (even more weird: it comes

in

> star shapes! we only have them as squares!) because of this, i'm

> guessing that you have it in asian markets there.

>

> in this article, though, it didn't mention that the u.s. has nata

de

> coco. but then it's dated june 9, 2004, so i think it won't hurt

to

> check out your local asian market for nata de coco. that same

article

> lists nata de coco's benefits and what you can do with it/how you

eat

> it.

>

> by the way, this is what it looks like.

>

> i hope i've given you guys a good alternative.

>

> [iMAGE]

>

> soleil

>

 

 

 

 

 

 

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attachments are disabled here in the group to prevent viruses. :o)

 

Blessings,

Chanda

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kabibe_md

Tuesday, October 25, 2005 6:29 PM

Re: nata de coco --oops!

 

 

 

oops! sorry!

 

i don't know why the attachments didn't show up... maybe in

individual emails, it will. but just in case it didn't:

 

wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nata_de_coco

article: http://www.inq7.net/lif/2004/jun/10/lif_1-1.htm

image:

http://dcfoods.en.alibaba.com/offerdetail/51502621/Sell_Nata_De_Coco.h

tml

 

;-)

soleil

 

, " soleil moon "

<hey_soleil@l...> wrote:

>

> hi angela! hi guys!

>

> i think you have to try nata de coco first before you can figure

out

> what you want to do with it. this is straight from wikipedia:

>

> Nata de coco is a chewy, translucent, jelly-like food product

> produced by the bacterial fermentation of coconut water. Nata de

> coco is most commonly sweetened as a candy or dessert, and can

> accompany many things including pickles, drinks, ice cream, and

> fruit mixes. The product originates from the Philippines.

>

> Nata de coco is highly regarded for its high dietary fiber, and

> its zero fat and cholesterol content. No preservatives or other

> chemicals are added to Nata de coco.

>

> and of course, there's a picture there of a can of Dole nata de

coco,

> which we don't have here. nata is so common here that it's a bit

> weird for me to see that Dole has it. (even more weird: it comes

in

> star shapes! we only have them as squares!) because of this, i'm

> guessing that you have it in asian markets there.

>

> in this article, though, it didn't mention that the u.s. has nata

de

> coco. but then it's dated june 9, 2004, so i think it won't hurt

to

> check out your local asian market for nata de coco. that same

article

> lists nata de coco's benefits and what you can do with it/how you

eat

> it.

>

> by the way, this is what it looks like.

>

> i hope i've given you guys a good alternative.

>

> [iMAGE]

>

> soleil

>

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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