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G&M Frozen Coconut Milk - 1 kg

  • G&M
  • 955555 1400 027
  • Liquid
  • 100% fresh old coconut
  • 1kg x 10 Packets
  • 1 Kilogram
  • 9-12Months
  • Malaysia

Product details of G&M Frozen Coconut Milk - 1 kg

Usage: When you receive the coconut milk, you can easily open the product at the suggested area, at the top of the packaging. You can use this Frozen Coconut Milk in various dishes, including curries, desserts and drinks. If you do not want to use the food, you can store it in your refrigerator at the suggested temperature, 18 °C.   
 
Frozen Coconut Milk may arrive at your door with the possible appearance of bubble wraps to avoid potential damage.
 
Certification(s) & Mentioning(s): The upbringing of G&M Coconut Industry Sdn Bhd has become the reason for our company obtaining credentials such as Halal by JAKIM and MeSTI. We’re also successful in owning the Buatan Malaysia logo. All of our products, with the inclusion of our Frozen Coconut Milk. 
  
  1. Halal Certification: JAKIM has recognized our Frozen Coconut Milk as halal, signalling that they are ideal for our Muslim customers.   

  2. Makanan Selamat Tanggungjawab Industri (MeSTI) Certification: MeSTI credentials are detailed in our Frozen Coconut Milk, which we can get because we established our global food operation.  

  3. Buatan Malaysia Logo: This symbol defined that our Frozen Coconut Milk was made in Malaysia, as it is the number one requirement to put the trademark on the product’s packaging.  

Packaging: The strategy, art, and mechanics of wrapping were employed to preserve goods from delivery, storing, bartering, and use. The practice of outlining, rating, and conveying the parcels is illustrated under the covering. The casing is observable as a concerted organization of suppliers for handling, maintenance, consumption, and end-use. 
 
The packaging information for our Frozen Coconut Milk is 1 kg x 10 packets and 35.274 ounces. 
 
Net Weight/Unit: The mass of the prepared foods, which is the weight of the nutrition-thick substance within a canister acceptable for food, is also what exists upon eliminating the tare weight. The grubs in the vessel contain an expected weight designated as a drained weight when the ingredients are forced together in less healthy media. This Frozen Coconut Milk weighs 1 kilogram. 
 
Product Shelf Life: The expression "shelf life" signifies the level of time whereby a product should endure to be workable, present as expected, and remains steady when employed as desired. This timespan sees changes in the category of assets, the way they are applied, and how they are enclosed. The shelf life for our Frozen Coconut Milk is 9 - 12 months.
 
Shipping Details: Our frozen coconut milk is available in 1x20 feet containers. You may also request less than a container load (LCL). 
 

Overview of Frozen Coconut Milk 

 
A milky-white, opaque liquid defined as coconut milk is made from the grated pulp of ripened coconuts. Because of its considerable oil content, the plurality of which comes from saturated fat, coconut milk is viscous and has a creamy flavour. Southeast Asia, Oceania, South Asia, and East Africa are some of the locations that use coconut milk as a primary ingredient in cooking; In the Caribbean, tropical Latin America, and West Africa, where coconuts were introduced during the colonial days, it is also used for cooking. 
 
As a complement to milk, coconut milk can be used (differentiated as "coconut milk beverages"). These goods differentiate from typical coconut milk products, which are manufactured to be worked in cooking rather than drinking. Cream of coconut seems to be another nickname for a cooked, sweetened coconut milk product from Puerto Rico. Though not to be misinterpreted with coconut cream, it is a primary ingredient in desserts and refreshments like the piña colada. 
 
Sometimes coconut water and coconut milk can both be confused. While coconut milk is the liquid that was derived by personally or physically crushing the white interior flesh of mature coconuts, coconut water is the clear fluid which is confined within the coconut seed. Besides that, cream of coconut, a manmade homecooked meal from extremely sweetened coconut cream, and creamed coconut, a moderately milky substance from finely ground coconut pulp, should not be mixed up with coconut cream. 
 
Despite using more mechanical tools like deshelling machines, grinders and pulverizers, motorised coconut machinery, and coconut milk extruders, the steps used to obtain coconut milk from the pulp in processed food coconut milk products are roughly the same. 
 
The bottling or canning operation, however, varies significantly for them. Products produced from processed coconut milk firstly, are put through 100-micron filters. By closely not exceeding 80 °C (176 °F), the temperature at which coconut milk comes to coagulate, they are consequentially pasteurised by double boiling at a temperature of around 70 °C (158 °F). Decontamination was progressing by an immediate transfer to filling canisters, covering, and freezing. to preserve and transfer them, they are then inserted in bottles, cans, or pouches and immediately frozen.
 
Manufacturers of coconut milk in storage containers routinely add water as a filler also with milk that has been diminished and crushed. Depending upon the brand and maturity of the milk itself, a thicker, more paste-like composition accumulates at the top of the can and is periodically separated and used in dishes calling for coconut cream rather than coconut milk. To stop the milk from breaking inside the can, some brands supplied in Western nations go through homogenization and add more thickeners and emulsifiers. 
 
Processed coconut milk frequently has a longer shelf life than commonly prepared coconut milk because of features like pasteurisation and little oxygen exchange. The total level of coconut milk can also be collected from grated coconut more accurately than with the existing method. 
 
Coconut milk can be frozen, and there are numerous brands who have designated the convenient substance to fit as frozen food. Our frozen coconut milk is not mixed with water; instead, they are combined with selected organic coconut water, and 100% fresh matured coconut.
  

Specification of Frozen Coconut Milk:

 
  1. If you do not want to use the frozen coconut milk, you can store it in your refrigerator at the suggested temperature, 18 °C.

  2. The upbringing of G&M Coconut Industry Sdn Bhd has become the reason for our company obtaining credentials such as Halal by JAKIM and MeSTI. We’re also successful in owning the Buatan Malaysia logo. All of our products, with the inclusion of our Frozen Coconut Milk.

  3. The packaging information for our Frozen Coconut Milk is 1 kg x 10 packets and 35.274 ounces. 

  4. This Frozen Coconut Milk weighs 1 kilogram. 

  5. Shelf life for our Frozen Coconut Milk is 9 - 12 months. 

  6. Our frozen coconut milk is not mixed with water; instead, they are combined with selected organic coconut water, and 100% fresh matured coconut.  

  7. Our frozen coconut milk is available in 1x20 feet containers. You may also request less than a container load (LCL).   

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G&M Coconut Industry Sdn Bhd

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