Mhays wrote:The tendency to sub coconut milk for milk tickles me: I love the stuff, but it's got about twice the saturated fat of Half & Half...of course it tastes better! (yes, supposedly it's "better" saturated fat, whatever that is...)
Gypsy Boy wrote: a can of coconut milk with a cigarette holder (a la FDR) and a hoity-toity accent.
JoelF wrote:Mhays wrote:The tendency to sub coconut milk for milk tickles me: I love the stuff, but it's got about twice the saturated fat of Half & Half...of course it tastes better! (yes, supposedly it's "better" saturated fat, whatever that is...)
I know what you mean. I grabbed a can of "Lite" coconut milk the other day, and not until I got it home did I bother looking at the nutrition facts: 20 of its 25 KCals per 2Tbs serving (of which you'll probably eat 4 in a meal) are from fat. What kind of "Lite" product can get away with that? One where the standard product has 45 of its 50 from fat.
Habibi wrote:If I recall correctly, I was surprised by the low fat content per serving - something like 4 grams?
I flunked biochem (and etiquette), can you really culture coconut milk?