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    Home » Recipes » Thailand Vlogs » How Coconut Milk is Made - From Farm to Cans! Mini Documentary

    How Coconut Milk is Made - From Farm to Cans! Mini Documentary

    Published: Jul 27, 2018 · Modified: Dec 24, 2020 by Pailin Chongchitnant · This post may contain affiliate links

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    This video was the most fun shoot I've ever been on! My brother Art (who's the camera man) and I went on an adventure to find out how coconut milk is made in Thailand, all the way from how the coconuts are grown to how they package it into the cans that you buy half way across the world. I hope you enjoy watching it as much as I did making it, and I hope the information is interesting!

    Special thanks to the Thai Trade Centre Vancouver for sponsoring this video and making all the arrangements for this trip. And thanks also to my brother for the great camera work through Thailand's summer heat!

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    1. Mayank Gupta

      May 21, 2021 at 10:43 am

      Hi, This is Mayank from India. I like your videos the way you elaborate the whole process. It's amazing. Well i have one question after see this video can you tell me what this factory do with brown coconut water. I ask this because we make copra so our lot of brown coconut (mature coconut) water goin waste. What can I do with that because brown coconut water jelly not taste as good as young coconut water jelly as per your videos.
      Kindly show mw right way.
      Best Regards
      Mayank Gupta
      mainksre@gmail.com
      +91 9837810101

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      • Adam The HTK Minion

        May 25, 2021 at 9:16 am

        Hi Mayank! Pailin tells me "they mix mature coconut water with young coconut water and sell them as pre-packaged coconut water beverages". Hope that helps! Adam

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