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Costa now using coconut milk

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hubby just told me Costa have started offering coconut milk as a alternative milk in all drinks. I don't use milk or cream in coffee or tea so have no idea if it's better carb wise or not - just thought I'd share :)
 
hubby just told me Costa have started offering coconut milk as a alternative milk in all drinks. I don't use milk or cream in coffee or tea so have no idea if it's better carb wise or not - just thought I'd share :)
I don't often get time for coffee shops, but happened to need a quick cuppa the other day. I noticed the sign in Costa, advertising the coconut milk coffee option, but that was after I had already spent up on a regular Americano. I think I will treat myself later this week, as I love coconut milk, and I deserve to indulge myself now and then.
 
Stupid question but does coconut milk taste of coconut?
About as much as cows milk tastes of cow.
Seriously though I think it is mildly sweet, with a not too overwhelmingly coconut flavour. It is a slightly thicker consistency than cows milk. Only way to know how it tastes to you is to try it.
 
About as much as cows milk tastes of cow.
Seriously though I think it is mildly sweet, with a not too overwhelmingly coconut flavour. It is a slightly thicker consistency than cows milk. Only way to know how it tastes to you is to try it.
I love it in curries but not sure I’d enjoy it in my coffee.
Might have to experiment...... oh the hardship of having to drink more coffee. The things I do in the name of science.;)
 
hubby just told me Costa have started offering coconut milk as a alternative milk in all drinks. I don't use milk or cream in coffee or tea so have no idea if it's better carb wise or not - just thought I'd share :)

Coconut milk (pressed from coconut meat) is similar to coconut meat as far as its nutritional profile—it is high in fiber, protein, richer than coconut meat in minerals such as iron, calcium, magnesium, phosphorus, zinc, copper, manganese and selenium and contains Vitamins C, E and B vitamins. Coconut milk is also high in plant sterols and calories from fats. These fats are also in the saturated form with high levels of omega-6 fatty acids.
28g Carbs in 100g of coconut milk.
 
Looking at https://www.costa.co.uk/nutrition/Costa-ANI-data-January-2018.pdf it seems that they have a high carb low fat coconut milk!
Darn it. Should have checked this thread before having a coco milk flat white this morning: 9.2g for the takeaway (less for the drink-in surprisingly - thought they were the same size)..... It was ok but too sweet for me so I wasn't going to repeat the experiment. Certainly won't be now! Thanks for posting the link @ringi - very useful.
 
I had two while travelling, never again with that level of carbs. Real shame they don't have double cream as an option to put in a black coffee.
 
Worth knowing about coconut milk - I went in Costa in Ludlow today and luckily had read the thread as would have been t3mpted by coconut milk but doing intermittent fasting so could only have double cream...so askedfor an Americano and queried double cream @vailability and surprise no fuss they provided a jug of double cream for same cost as Americano so my advice is ask at your Costa! It was a life saver today as was feeling hungry and didn’t want to break my fast!
 
Worth knowing about coconut milk - I went in Costa in Ludlow today and luckily had read the thread as would have been t3mpted by coconut milk but doing intermittent fasting so could only have double cream...so askedfor an Americano and queried double cream @vailability and surprise no fuss they provided a jug of double cream for same cost as Americano so my advice is ask at your Costa! It was a life saver today as was feeling hungry and didn’t want to break my fast!
Thanks for the tip. Please does anyone else have ideas for places to get tea/coffee with double cream? I am consuming very few carbs, so this really matters to me. I don't like black tea or coffee, so have been obliged to carry cream with me on outings with my daughter, which inevitably take us into a teashop at least twice a day. I have bought some UHT single cream cartons at great expense on the internet, but they are so small it takes 3 or 4 to colour my drink satisfactorily. Before that I tried carrying a small container of fresh double cream with me. Well, you know what you get when you shake double cream about for long enough? I know it's very on-trend, but I haven't yet taken to putting butter in my hot drinks!
 
Thanks for the tip. Please does anyone else have ideas for places to get tea/coffee with double cream? I am consuming very few carbs, so this really matters to me. I don't like black tea or coffee, so have been obliged to carry cream with me on outings with my daughter, which inevitably take us into a teashop at least twice a day. I have bought some UHT single cream cartons at great expense on the internet, but they are so small it takes 3 or 4 to colour my drink satisfactorily. Before that I tried carrying a small container of fresh double cream with me. Well, you know what you get when you shake double cream about for long enough? I know it's very on-trend, but I haven't yet taken to putting butter in my hot drinks!
I'd appreciate knowing too I did hear that Starbucks did steamed double cream but that may be in us think we need to ask as clearly they don't advertise it as an option no mention on Costa menu board but clearly they are asked a lot and supply it good luck let's hope we can add to the list
 
Coconut milk (pressed from coconut meat) is similar to coconut meat as far as its nutritional profile—it is high in fiber, protein, richer than coconut meat in minerals such as iron, calcium, magnesium, phosphorus, zinc, copper, manganese and selenium and contains Vitamins C, E and B vitamins. Coconut milk is also high in plant sterols and calories from fats. These fats are also in the saturated form with high levels of omega-6 fatty acids.
28g Carbs in 100g of coconut milk.
NOT very high in fibre. According to USDA, 100g of coconut milk contains only 2.2g fibre (for comparison, 100g raw coconut meat contains 9g fibre). It stands to reason, no drinkable liquid could really be high in fibre, though I suppose a smoothie could contain more.
 
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I'd appreciate knowing too I did hear that Starbucks did steamed double cream but that may be in us think we need to ask as clearly they don't advertise it as an option no mention on Costa menu board but clearly they are asked a lot and supply it good luck let's hope we can add to the list
What does steaming do to double cream?
 
The "coconut milk" they are using have added soya, I assume to stop it separating when in the container along with making it look like normal milk.
 
Before that I tried carrying a small container of fresh double cream with me. Well, you know what you get when you shake double cream about for long enough? I know it's very on-trend, but I haven't yet taken to putting butter in my hot drinks!

Would Cornish Clotted Cream travel better?
 
Coconut milk (pressed from coconut meat) is similar to coconut meat as far as its nutritional profile—it is high in fiber, protein, richer than coconut meat in minerals such as iron, calcium, magnesium, phosphorus, zinc, copper, manganese and selenium and contains Vitamins C, E and B vitamins. Coconut milk is also high in plant sterols and calories from fats. These fats are also in the saturated form with high levels of omega-6 fatty acids.
28g Carbs in 100g of coconut milk.

Can I ask what your source is for the 28g of carbs/100ml?

The coconut milk I get from Tescos has 2.3g carbs/100ml.
https://www.tesco.com/groceries/en-GB/products/295790303
 
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