Coconut Flour
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Gluten Free - Low Carbohydrate - High Fibre - Organic and Natural |
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Coconut Flour, the new low-carb, high-fibre, gluten-free alternative to wheat flour. It contains no fillers, grains, or soy.
Coconut Flour is made from fresh organic coconut meat. The meat is dried and defatted and then finely ground into a powder very similar in consistency to wheat flour. Use 15-25% in place of other flours in most standard recipes. A variety of delicious baked goods can also be made using 100% coconut flour.
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Did you know that Coconut Flour contains the highest percentage of dietary fibre in comparison to other flours? 38.5% of the flour consists of fibre with water, protein, fat and carbohydrate making up the remaining 61.5%. |
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Coconut Flour is gluten-free and hypoallergenic.
It is ideal for those who follow a low – carb eating plan. It works well as part of a weight loss program because it’s high fibre content helps provide a feeling of satiety. |
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Blood Sugar and Diabetes Blood sugar is an important issue for anyone who is concerned about heart disease, overweight, hypoglycaemia, and especially diabetes because it affects all of these conditions.
Diabetics are encouraged to eat foods that have a relatively low glycemic index. The glycemic index is a measure of how foods affect blood sugar levels. The higher the glycemic index, the greater the effect a particular food has in raising blood sugar. So diabetics need to eat foods with a low glycemic index. When coconut flour is added to foods, including those high in starch and sugar, it lowers the glycemic index of these foods. This was clearly demonstrated by T. P. Trinidad and colleagues in a study published in the British Journal of Nutrition in 2003. In their study, both normal and diabetic subjects were given a variety of foods to eat. Some of the types of food included cinnamon bread, granola bars, carrot cake, and brownies—all foods that a diabetic must ordinarily limit because of their high sugar and starch content. It was found that as the coconut flour content of the foods increased, the blood sugar response of the diabetic and non-diabetic subjects became nearly identical. In other words, coconut flour moderated the release of sugar into the bloodstream so that there was no spike in blood glucose levels. |
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Foods with a high glycemic index cause a sharp rise in blood sugar level. These same foods combined with coconut flour produce a moderate blood sugar response |
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About Niulife Coconut FlourThere are two processes used in the coconut industry to produce coconut flour. Both result in a finished product with significantly higher fibre content (between 35 & 60%) than can be found in other sources of dietary fibre in Australia. Coconut flour contains soluble and insoluble fibre, both of which are important to a healthy diet. The two processes are:
Using Coconut FlourUp until recently coconut flour has not been used much for making baked goods. Since coconut flour lacks gluten and is highly absorbent it cannot be substituted entirely for wheat flour in standard recipes. If you tried to make a chocolate cake by replacing all the wheat flour with coconut flour using a standard cake recipe you would fail completely. Your cake would be hard and crumbly and taste terrible.
In most cases, coconut flour cannot be substituted completely for wheat or other flours in typical bread recipes. You need to combine it with wheat, rye, or oat flour. When making quick breads, you can generally replace up to 25 percent of the wheat flour with coconut flour, but 10 to 20 percent is better. This still increases the fibre content considerably.
If you are allergic to wheat or sensitive to gluten you won’t want to use standard bread recipes. In that case, Bruce Fife’s new book Cooking with Coconut Flour: A Delicious Low-Carb, Gluten-Free Alternative to Wheat will be of great value to you. All of the recipes in this book are completely wheat free, using only coconut flour. No other flours are needed. Recipes include breads, muffins, cakes, cookies, crackers, pies, and even main dishes like chicken pot pie and chicken and dumpling stew. You will love the German chocolate cake and the blueberry muffins. If you’re concerned about sugar you don’t need to worry, all sweet recipes include low sugar versions. These foods taste so good you would never know they are made with coconut flour rather than wheat.
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You can also
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the Coconut Flour Book or read more in
the
Coconut Flour by Bruce Fife (26Kb) |
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DisclaimerThis information is intended for information and educational purposes only. It is not a substitute for personal consultation with your medical practitioner. The content is reproduced from previously published resources As the ordinary or otherwise uses of products is outside the control of Kokonut Pacific Australia Pty Ltd., no representation or warranty, expressed or implied, is made as to the effects of such use (including damage or injury), or the results obtained. Kokonut Pacific Australia Pty Ltd expressly disclaims responsibility as to the ordinary or otherwise use. Furthermore, nothing contained herein should be considered as a recommendation by Kokonut Pacific Australia Pty Ltd as to the fitness for any use. The liability of Kokonut Pacific Australia Pty Ltd is limited to the value of the goods and does not include any consequential losses.
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