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Yes coconut does have a lot of fat 133 grams of fat is in a coconut.
Yes, coconut oil is high in saturated fat.
1 tbsp of fat.
yes
Raw coconut meat is high in fat, low in carbohydrates, and contains a small amount of protein per serving. A 1 cup serving of shredded coconut meat contains about 27g of fat (24g of which are saturated), 12g of carbohydrates (7g of which are fiber), and only 3g of protein. Coconut meat, coconut milk and coconut oil are all very popular ingredients for low carbohydrate diets. Because fiber is indigestible, most low carb diets suggest subtracting the grams of fiber from the total grams of carbohydrates to arrive at a "net carb count".
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Coconut Oil is bad for the heart.see here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coconut_oil
You can tell if a coconut is bad by checking for mold, a sour smell, or a slimy texture. If the coconut looks discolored or has soft spots, it may also be spoiled.
No. Coconut oil is a lipid, which means it's a source of fat. Fat is the most calorie-dense of food sources, which means that consuming too much coconut oil (virgin or no) will cause you to put on weight. Worse, it's high in various types of saturated fats, which account for over 90% of the fat found in the oil. Virgin coconut oil simply means oil that is pressed directly from the coconut, which is then untreated further (except for filtering). It may taste slightly better than processed oil, but it doesn't last as long before going bad.
no
It is coconut fat.
No Coconut is not one of the foods you have to be particularly careful wit if you have gout.