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Coconut comes from the Spanish word "coco," meaning monkey face. Until the early 1900s, coconuts were used as currency on the Nicobar Islands in the Indian Ocean. Coconuts are not really nuts, but are actually the largest seed known to man! Dried coconut is high in fiber and manganese and is a good source of copper and selenium.
Ingredients: Dried Coconut
Nutrition Facts | |||||
Serving Size 0.5 oz (14g) | |||||
Amount Per Serving | |||||
Calories from Fat 60.3
Calories 93.5 |
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% Daily Values* | |||||
Total Fat 9.1g | 14% | ||||
Saturated Fat 8.1g | 40% | ||||
Trans Fat 0g | |||||
Cholesterol 0mg | 0% | ||||
Sodium 5mg | 0% | ||||
Total Carbohydrate 3.3g | 1% | ||||
Dietary Fiber 1.3g | 5% | ||||
Sugars 1g | |||||
Protein 1g | |||||
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Manufactured, repackaged or handled in a facility that processes products containing: peanuts, tree nuts, wheat, soy, salt and milk ingredients
Country Of Origin | |
Imported | Philippines |
Type | |
Bulk | 25lbs Case |
Storage | |
Pantry | 1 Year |
Certified | |
Kosher Parve | The kosher symbol only appears on the original case the item is packed in. |
Shipping | |
USA - Free | USPS |
International - $9.99 per item | USPS |