You can typically find solid coconut oil in the cooking oil aisle of a grocery store, often near other oils like olive oil and canola oil. It may also be located in the health food section or near baking supplies. Additionally, some stores stock it in the organic or natural foods aisle. Look for jars or containers labeled as "coconut oil," which may be solid at room temperature.
Your local grocery store should carry it. It isn't a very exotic item.
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At any grocery store in the baking section
You can find store bell peppers in the produce section of the grocery store, usually near other fresh vegetables and fruits.
It's unsweetened coconut cut in very thin slices or "ribbons". Unsweetened flaked coconut would be the same thing except for the texture. I use ribbon coconut in a peanut brittle recipe and it doesn't turn out well with regular, unsweetened coconut. The coconut you find at the grocery store with the nuts and chocolate chips is sweetened. I found unsweetened flake coconut in the natural foods aisle.
Coconut meat is the white part of the coconut inside the coconut. For most people this is the only way they know coconut, the coconut meat. The actual fruit is a hard shelled nut with "milk" inside the center of the nut. The "meat" is the white sweet edges of the inside of the shell.
any grocery store will have them
On a tree or at the grocery store.
At the grocery store!
what grocery store sells empanada dough in Columbus Ohio
with dry beans
Most or any grocery store