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Post by Wanderer From Ys on Jun 17, 2009 22:56:02 GMT -5
The mature coconut has less water, it's also less sweet, but most of all it's just impractical to try and get into it for it's water. It's shell is just too hard, and it's more likely shatter once it does break. But I found out that Goya sells coconut water canned. So the check the Goya selection in your grocery store. The larger the hispanic population in the area, the bigger the selection usually is. I'm enjoying a can of it right now.
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Post by Red Hairdo on Jun 18, 2009 16:49:19 GMT -5
I never saw coconut water in a... can. Nor any Goya product (they probably don't export to Brazil, apparently. ... Actually I think all coconut we get here are from brazillian companies. xD) By the way: You meant more sweet, right? Anyway, I'm pretty, pretty sure it is.
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Post by Wanderer From Ys on Jun 19, 2009 13:06:00 GMT -5
Really? In America Goya is the name brand for Spanish food products in the grocery store.
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Post by Falcom Director of Fanservice on Jun 20, 2009 18:34:14 GMT -5
Really? In America Goya is the name brand for Spanish food products in the grocery store. Goya does mostly Caribbean, Mexican, and Central American stuff, from what I can gather. And given South America is none of these, nor a homogenous bloc in and of itself, it's not much a surprise they don't distribute in some, or many, areas.
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