Description
Sevenhills Wholefoods Organic Coconut Sugar – 1.8 kg – Natural & versatile
Naturally sweeten – high-quality coconut sugar with a fine caramel note
The Sevenhills Wholefoods Organic Coconut Sugar is extracted from the flower nectar of the coconut palm and processed particularly gently.
Unrefined and natural, this organic coconut sugar impresses with a pleasant caramel-like taste and a wide range of uses in the kitchen.
With its practical 1.8 kg pack, this coconut sugar is ideal for households that regularly use natural sweeteners.
product advantages
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100 % natural organic coconut sugar – unrefined
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Fine caramel note – perfect for sweet and savory recipes
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Vegan, gluten-free and free from additives
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Large pack of 1.8 kg – practical for storage and frequent users
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Versatile – from drinks to baked goods
Usage ideas
The Sevenhills Wholefoods Organic Coconut Sugar is perfect for:
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For sweetening tea, coffee, smoothies or shakes
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For breakfast recipes such as porridge, muesli or bowls
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In baked goods such as cakes, muffins, cookies and breads
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For dressings, marinades or exotic dishes
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In homemade bars, desserts or energy balls
Product details
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Contents: 1.8 kg organic coconut sugar
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processing: Natural, gently heated and unrefined
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Packaging: Food-safe, resealable bag
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special features:
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Organic certified
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Vegan and gluten-free
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No additives or artificial preservatives
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Origin: From controlled organic farming
sustainability
The Sevenhills Wholefoods Organic Coconut Sugar is produced under fair and sustainable conditions.
Resource-efficient harvesting and environmentally friendly packaging help to conserve natural resources and reduce waste.
Conclusion
With the Sevenhills Wholefoods Organic Coconut Sugar you get a high-quality, natural product for versatile applications in the conscious kitchen.
Ideal for those who rely on natural sweeteners and appreciate the delicate taste of coconut blossom.
As a perfect complement for natural sweetness, we recommend our raw Yemeni Sidr Doani honey.
For more information about natural sweetening alternatives, visit Federal Center for Nutrition (bzfe.de).