Organic Extra Rich Coconut Cream 200ml
Organic Extra Rich Coconut Cream 200ml
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Clearspring Organic Extra Rich Coconut Cream 200ml is a luxuriously thick and creamy coconut cream made from the finest Sri Lankan coconuts.
Simply shelled, shredded, pressed and filtered, this coconut cream retains its natural richness and smooth texture. With a mildly sweet flavour and 30% coconut fat, it delivers indulgent creaminess for both sweet and savoury recipes.
Perfect for Oriental and Indian dishes such as curries, soups and stir-fries, it also works beautifully as a dairy alternative in desserts, sauces and baking. It can even be whipped for plant-based toppings.
Made with 100% plant-based ingredients, this coconut cream is unsweetened and contains no refined sugar, artificial additives or preservatives.
Benefits
• Made from the finest Sri Lankan coconuts
• Extra rich & creamy texture
• Contains 30% coconut fat
• Mildly sweet natural flavour
• Ideal for curries, soups & stir-fries
• Perfect for whipping, desserts & sauces
• Unsweetened
• 100% plant-based ingredients
• No refined sugar
• Free from artificial additives & preservatives
• 200ml
For naturally rich flavour and versatile plant-based cooking, Clearspring Organic Extra Rich Coconut Cream is a kitchen essential.
About Clearspring
Clearspring produces authentic organic foods crafted to traditional methods. Passionate about plant-based living and sustainable agriculture, they support organic farmers and artisan producers while ensuring products remain free from artificial additives and refined sugars.
Direction for use: Stir well before use. Store in a cool, dark place Once opened, keep refrigerated in a sealed non-metallic container and consume within 2 days
Ingredients: Coconut* (95%), water. *organically grown. 30% coconut fat
FAQs
Is this coconut cream sweetened?
No, it is unsweetened and contains no refined sugar.
Can it be used as a dairy alternative?
Yes, it is ideal for desserts, sauces and baking.
Where do the coconuts come from?
They are sourced from Sri Lanka.
