COCONUT SEED FROM CLEAN COCO FARMS, WEIGHT 2 LBS BY SET
  • COCONUT SEED FROM CLEAN COCO FARMS, WEIGHT 2 LBS BY SET
  • COCONUT SEED FROM CLEAN COCO FARMS, WEIGHT 2 LBS BY SET
  • COCONUT SEED FROM CLEAN COCO FARMS, WEIGHT 2 LBS BY SET
  • COCONUT SEED FROM CLEAN COCO FARMS, WEIGHT 2 LBS BY SET
  • COCONUT SEED FROM CLEAN COCO FARMS, WEIGHT 2 LBS BY SET
  • COCONUT SEED FROM CLEAN COCO FARMS, WEIGHT 2 LBS BY SET
  • COCONUT SEED FROM CLEAN COCO FARMS, WEIGHT 2 LBS BY SET
  • COCONUT SEED FROM CLEAN COCO FARMS, WEIGHT 2 LBS BY SET
  • COCONUT SEED FROM CLEAN COCO FARMS, WEIGHT 2 LBS BY SET
  • COCONUT SEED FROM CLEAN COCO FARMS, WEIGHT 2 LBS BY SET

COCONUT SEED FROM CLEAN COCO FARMS, WEIGHT 2 LBS BY SET

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Because of its properties that reduce appetite and boost metabolism, coconut oil can help in losing fat in the long term. Studies have shown that coconut oil can help in a significant reduction in belly fat. Medium-chain fats have also been known to help in weight loss and reduce waist circumference.
MOQ: One Set (3) pieces / Wholesale available from 40 pieces per sack.
Weight per sack: 80 lbs, Weight per piece 2 lbs approx.
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COCONUT SEEDS

A single coconut palm may yield 100 coconuts annually, and each fruit requires a year to fully ripen. Mature coconuts, ovoid or ellipsoid in shape, 300–450 mm (12–18 inches) in length and 150–200 mm (6–8 inches) in diameter, have a thick fibrous husk surrounding the familiar single-seeded nut of commerce.

 

 

Uses

Besides the edible kernels and the drink obtained from green nuts, the harvested coconut also yields copra, the dried extracted kernel, or meat, from which coconut oil, a major vegetable oil, is expressed. The Philippines and Indonesia lead in copra production, and throughout the South Pacific copra is one of the most important export products. The meat may also be grated and mixed with water to make coconut milk, which is used in cooking and as a substitute for cow’s milk. The dry husk yields coir, a fiber highly resistant to salt water and used in the manufacture of ropes, mats, baskets, brushes, and brooms.

 

 

Coconut was once maligned by dietitians. Take coconut milk, for instance, which is made from the liquid from grated meat. One cup has 552 calories and 57 grams (g) of fat (yes, you read that right). What’s more, nearly 90 percent of that fat (50 g) is saturated fat. 

 

Nutrition Facts of Coconut, Coconut Milk, Coconut Water, and Coconut Oil

 
 
You’ll find coconut available in a variety of forms, all of which have their unique nutritional profile.
 
 

Coconut Meat, Dried (Unsweetened), 1 Ounce (Oz)

  • Calories: 187 (9 percent daily value, or DV)
  • Fat: 18 g (28 percent DV)
  • Saturated fat: 16 g (80 percent DV)
  • Protein: 2 g (4 percent DV)
  • Carbohydrates: 7 g (2 percent DV)
  • Fiber: 5 g (20 percent DV)
  • Sugar: 2 g

Coconut Milk, 8 Oz

  • Calories: 552 (27 percent DV)
  • Fat: 57 g (88 percent DV)
  • Saturated fat: 50 g (250 percent DV)
  • Protein: 5.5 g (11 percent DV)
  • Carbohydrates: 13 g (4 percent DV)
  • Fiber: 5 g (20 percent DV)
  • Sugar: 8 g

Coconut Water, 8 Oz

  • Calories: 46 (2 percent DV)
  • Fat: 0.5 g (1 percent DV)
  • Saturated fat: 0.4 g (0 percent DV)
  • Protein: 2 g (4 percent DV)
  • Carbohydrates: 9 g (3 percent DV)
  • Fiber: 3 g (12 percent DV)
  • Sugar: 6 g

Coconut Oil, 1 Tablespoon (Tbsp)

  • Calories: 121 (6 percent DV)
  • Fat: 13 g (20 percent DV)
  • Saturated fat: 11 g (55 percent DV)
  • Protein: 0 g (0 percent DV)
  • Carbohydrates: 0 g (0 percent DV)
  • Fiber: 0 g (0 percent DV)
  • Sugar:  0 g

 

 

What Are the Potential Health Benefits of Coconut?

 
 
As you can see, coconut is actually a great source of digestion-friendly and satiating fiber, notes the U.S. Department of Agriculture's guidelines. You’ll also get vitamin B6, iron, and minerals like magnesium, zinc, copper, manganese, and selenium.  About half of the saturated fat in coconut comes from lauric acid, which can help raise levels of heart-protective HDL (“good”) cholesterol.  (Unfortunately, it increases more harmful LDL (“bad”) cholesterol, too.) In the context of a healthy diet, there’s nothing wrong with using small amounts of coconut oil, but it shouldn’t be the only oil you use.
 
 
 

 

 

Can Eating Coconut Help You Lose Weight?

 
Coconut for weight loss is still the stuff of lore, despite what tons of dubious health sites may say. Until more research is done and proves otherwise, you shouldn’t consider coconut a magic elixir for weight loss. What’s more, if you freely eat coconut oil (or other coconut products) believing it will help you lose weight, you can easily take in more calories than your body needs and gain weight.
 
 
Wholesale Packing:
 
Sack 40 pieces/weight 80lbs per sack
Pallet 25 Sacks (5x5)
Pallet weight; 2000 lbs
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

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