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Is kookosjahu vegan?

Kookosjahu is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is kookosjahu?

Kookosjahu, also known as coconut flour, is a versatile and nutritious ingredient derived from the meat of mature coconuts. Made by grinding the dried coconut meat into a fine powder, kookosjahu is naturally gluten-free, high in fiber, and low in carbohydrates. It has a mild, sweet flavor that pairs well with both sweet and savory dishes, and can be used as a substitute for wheat flour in many recipes. Kookosjahu is also rich in healthy fats, protein, and minerals like iron and manganese, making it a great addition to any healthy diet.

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