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Nuts, Coconut Milk, Raw (Liquid Expressed From Grated Meat And Water)
Fresh coconut milk is pressed from grated coconut and water, yielding a creamy, mildly sweet liquid.
Use in curries, soups, smoothies, rice dishes, and dairy-free baking.
What is Nuts, Coconut Milk, Raw (Liquid Expressed From Grated Meat And Water)?
Nuts, Coconut Milk, Raw (Liquid Expressed From Grated Meat And Water) is a cut produce form, so piece size and trapped air strongly affect volume measures. A loosely filled cup can weigh very differently from a packed one even when the ingredient looks similar. This hub translates that shape-driven variation into gram values you can scale with confidence.
Chopped, sliced, or shredded pieces trap different amounts of air, so cup volume is shape-dependent. A fine chop usually settles heavier than a rough cut at the same cup mark. Weigh your preferred cut style once and reuse that baseline for repeatable cooking.
Chef note:Knife cut is a measurement tool: finer cuts settle heavier in the same cup.
Quick convert
- US cup = 236.588 mL
- 1 tbsp = 14.787 mL
- 1 tsp = 4.929 mL
Kitchen Conversion Chart
Cups, tbsp, tsp, mL and oz — all in one printable reference for oils, liquids, dairy and sauces.
Dairy specifics
Dairy products (milk, cream, yogurt, cheese) have different fat and water percentages. Volume hides these differences; weight keeps sauces, batters, and doughs consistent.
- Fat content shifts density; pick the correct milk/cream/fat level if variants exist.
- For cheese, shredded vs grated vs cubed changes volume—prefer grams.
Storage & tools
- Refrigerate perishable foods within 2 hours (1 hour if above 32 °C / 90 °F).
- Keep the refrigerator at or below 4 °C (40 °F); cold chain reduces mass loss.
- Cool hot foods in shallow containers so they chill quickly without condensation.
- Use an appliance thermometer to verify fridge and freezer temperatures.
Refrigerate and use within a few days; shake well if fat separates.