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Best Thai Thai coconut delivery near you. Thai young coconuts are renowned for their sweet, refreshing coconut water and tender, jelly-like meat. Order your 9-count case of Thai Coconuts from Weee, starting from just $16.99 to $24.99! Get the best coconuts from Thailand delivered right to your door. Enjoy the refreshing coconut water milk from the source or use it to elevate your favorite recipes. Don't miss out on this tropical treat—order now!

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Popular recipes

Thai Coconut Curry Soup

This soup is warm, hearty, and packed with flavours. It is easily made in an instant pot and the perfect comfort food. The soup melds the with red curry paste, lemongrass, and ginger, forming a delightful symphony of flavours.

Thai Coconut Stir Fry Rice

This dish epitomizes the delicate balance of classic Thai flavours. Made in a stir fry pan, blend the with jasmine rice, chillies, and a touch of soy sauce, creating a delightful meal full of aromatic flavours.

Thai Coconut Rice Pudding

This is a simple, yet scrumptious dessert that is quickly made in a rice cooker. Combining the richness of with sticky rice and the distinctive sweetness of mango, it makes for a truly indulgent treat.

Spicy Thai Coconut Noodles

This dish is a fiery delight that combines spicy red curry with smooth . Served with noodles and crunchy vegetables, it makes for a flavourful and exciting meal.

Thai Coconut Smoothie

This smoothie is refreshing and bursting with natural sweetness. Blending ripe bananas with and a splash of honey, this smoothie is an absolute delight, perfect for a wholesome breakfast or a delightful snack.

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Frequently asked questions

  • What is Thai coconut?

    Thai coconut is a tropical fruit that is a main ingredient in many Southeast Asian cuisines. It is particularly prevalent in Thai cuisine, in dishes like curry and coconut rice.

  • What is the difference between Thai coconut and regular coconut?

    Thai coconut, often referred to as 'young' or 'green' coconut, is harvested before it matures. As a result, it has a thinner shell, a sweeter taste, and a more watery consistency compared to regular mature coconuts.

  • Can you eat Thai coconut raw?

    Yes, you can eat Thai coconut raw. The flesh can be consumed directly or used in smoothies, desserts and salads.

  • Is Thai coconut good for health?

    Yes, Thai coconut is rich in potassium and other essential minerals. It also provides dietary fiber and is a good source of healthy fats.

  • How should I store Thai coconut?

    Thai coconut should be stored in a cool, dry place. Once opened, it should be refrigerated and used within a few days.

  • Can I use regular coconut instead of Thai coconut?

    Yes, you can substitute regular coconut for Thai coconut, but the taste and texture may differ.

  • How to make Thai Coconut Soup?

    Thai Coconut Soup, also known as Tom Kha, is typically made by simmering coconut milk with galangal, lemongrass, kaffir lime leaves, and chili peppers. Protein like chicken or prawns, mushrooms, and herbs are added to complete the soup.

  • Can I use Thai coconut in baking?

    Yes, the flesh of Thai coconut can be used in baking for its unique flavor and texture.

  • What does Thai coconut taste like?

    Thai coconut has a mild and sweet flavor with a slight nuttiness, and its flesh is creamy and rich.

  • Where can I buy Thai coconut?

    You can buy it at Weee! Asian Market, www.sayweee.com.

  • What is Thai coconut milk?

    Thai coconut milk is a liquid derived from the grated meat of a mature coconut. It is commonly used in Thai soups, desserts and curries.

  • What is the nutritional value of Thai coconut?

    Thai coconut is a good source of fiber, Vitamin C and important minerals like potassium, magnesium, and iron. It also contains medium-chain triglycerides that are beneficial for the heart.

  • How do you open a Thai coconut?

    You can open a Thai coconut by first cutting off its top with a sharp knife. Then, insert a straw into the hole to drink the juice, or cut it in half to access the flesh.

  • Can I freeze Thai coconut?

    Yes, you can freeze the flesh of Thai coconut for later use. However, it should be used within a month to maintain the best quality.

  • Can I drink the water inside the Thai coconut?

    Yes, the water inside a Thai coconut is not only drinkable but also refreshing and nutritious.

  • Is Thai coconut milk the same as regular coconut milk?

    While both are made from the grated flesh of mature coconuts, Thai coconut milk is typically thinner and less sweet than regular coconut milk.