Diluted coconut cream (dilute by about 1/3, but the packet will usually have directions on diluting). There are no more close substitutes apart from that.
Sweetened condensed milk
No.
Tinned coconut milk
Almond milk (Probably the best), coconut milk (not the best substitute), soy milk, or rice milk.
The best alternative is condensed/evaporated milk in a can. Coconut milk is often used for it's sweetness and consistency in recipes and condensed milk has a similar consistency and is usually sweet as well, making it a great alternative.
Coconut milk is derived from plant form, and is therefore very different from cows milk. However, coconut milk does contain many healthy aspects, such as its anti-microbial, anti-carcinogenic, anti-viral, and anti-bacterial properties. It is, therefore, a healthy substitute for cow milk, but not a replacement, as the nutrition provided is different from the vitamins and calcium found in cow milk.
No, it will not give the same flavour. Coconut water is a thin, watery liquid that tastes sugary but not incredibly coconutty. Coconut milk has the pulp added and is a thick, white, creamy liquid with a strong coconut flavour.
Probably not, they're both very different consistencies and fat contents. A better substitution would be butter.
No, Creme de Coconut is an alcoholic drink. Coconut milk is produced from the pulp of a fresh coconut.
Coconut flesh from a mature (not green) coconut and water. These are mixed together then pressed and seived to get a liquid called coconut milk. If there is less water used then you get coconut cream. The liquid inside a coconut is very differnent. That is coconut liquor which is sweet and fairly translucent compared to milk.
No, it contains "coconut water". Depending on the age of the coconut, it may be slightly milky or more watery, but it's not milk or even "coconut milk", which is made from the meat of the coconut.
Coconut water. It doesn't taste as good but will do.
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