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6 PACK'S - Edward & Sons,100% Organic Unsweetened Shredded Coconut, 8 oz, 227g
$ 13.69
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Description
DescriptionUnsweetened Fine Shred for Baking
Gluten Free
USDA Organic
Contains 2- 2/3 Cups
Let's Do... Organic
Vegan
Kosher Pareve
No Added Sulfites or Preservatives
Certified Organic by QAI
Convenience without Compromise
On the fertile island nation of Sri Lanka, dedicated farmers tend hundreds of acres of organic coconut palms. Their organic practices enhance biodiversity, conserve water and nurture the ecology of the region. To create Let’s Do...Organic Shredded Coconut, the rich, white meat of fresh organic coconuts is manually separated from their shells and cut to a fine shred. Slow and careful frying is the final step. No sweeteners, preservatives or whiteners are added.
Suitable for vegan, gluten free, Paleo and many other special diets, Let's Do...Organic Unsweetened Shredded Coconut may be enjoyed by almost anyone. It is a delicious and versatile ingredient, sure to become a favorite of healthy home-bakers everywhere.
Organic certification assures you of sustainable farming practices, which nourish soil, protect biodiversity and provide a premium to farmers. Consistent with our company policy, organic certification also prohibits the use of GMOs, artificial colors, preservatives and other unwelcome ingredients.
Other Ingredients
Organic coconut (shredded and dehydrated).
Organic coconut is a gluten free food.
Note: color may vary as this product contains no added sulfites.
Warnings
Store tightly closed bag in refrigerator or freezer and enjoy within six months.
Supplement Facts
Serving Size:
2 1/2 Tbsp (15 g)
Servings Per Container:
15
Amount Per Serving
% Daily Value*
Calories
100
Total Fat
10 g
13%
Saturated Fat
9 g
45%
Trans Fat
0 g
Cholesterol
0 mg
0%
Sodium
5 mg
0%
Total Carbohydrate
4 g
1%
Dietary Fiber
2 g
7%
Total Sugars
Includes 0 g added sugars
1 g
0%
Protein
1 g
Vit. D
0 mcg
0%
Calcium
4 mg
0%
Iron
0 mg
2%
Potassium
80 mg
2%
*The % Daily Value tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutritional advice.