kokosmelk
Kokosmelk is a white, creamy liquid produced by emulsifying grated coconut meat with water. In Dutch-speaking contexts it refers to the coconut milk used in cooking and beverages, and is commonly sold in cans or aseptic cartons. The product is available in different fat levels, including full-fat coconut milk (typically around 17–25% fat) and light variants that are diluted with water. A thicker counterpart called kokosroom (coconut cream) is also sold for recipes that require more body.
Production methods range from traditional to industrial. The traditional process involves soaking or washing grated coconut
Uses of kokosmelk span many cuisines. It is a staple in Southeast Asian dishes such as curries
Nutrition and storage considerations vary by brand. Coconut milk is relatively high in fat, predominantly saturated