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  2. 25 Best Dessert Recipes For People With Diabetes, According ...

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    A crustless pie, using a sugar substitute like Truvia and slashing the peach filling in half reduces the carb and sugar count, Dr. Mohr says. Get the easy peach galette recipe 13.

  3. Creamed coconut - Wikipedia

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    Adding water to creamed coconut in the ratio 5:2 gives a coconut cream substitute, 5:1 gives a coconut milk substitute. [3] Creamed coconut, or coconut butter can also be made by placing unsweetened shredded coconut into the bowl of a food processor and processing on high speed for 10 to 15 minutes. [4] Creamed coconut is added to Indian, South ...

  4. How to Make Homemade Caramel DeLites (AKA Samoa Cookies) - AOL

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    1-1/2 cups unsweetened shredded coconut. 2 (11-ounce) bags soft caramel candies, unwrapped. 1/3 cup heavy cream. 1-1/2 cups dark or semisweet chocolate. 1 tablespoon coconut oil.

  5. A Guide to Cooking With Any Type of Coconut, From ... - AOL

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    Coconut milk vs. coconut cream vs. cream of coconut. Coconut milk is made from the hard white inner pulp of mature coconut meat, which is grated or shredded — either manually or mechanically ...

  6. Coconut milk - Wikipedia

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    Coconut milk is an opaque, milky-white liquid extracted from the grated pulp of mature coconuts. [1] [2] The opacity and rich taste of coconut milk are due to its high oil content, most of which is saturated fat. Coconut milk is a traditional food ingredient used in Southeast Asia, Oceania, South Asia, and East Africa.

  7. Grass jelly - Wikipedia

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    Grass jelly, also known as leaf jelly or herb jelly, is a jelly-like dessert originating in China.It is commonly consumed in East Asia and Southeast Asia.It is created by using Chinese mesona (a member of the mint family) and has a mild, slightly bitter taste.

  8. 24 Diabetic-Friendly Holiday Dessert Recipes for Everyone

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    Not with this recipe that features a sugar substitute, low-fat cream cheese, lemon zest, and fresh raspberries. Keto eaters heaped loads of praise on the recipe. Recipe: Simply So Healthy

  9. Latik - Wikipedia

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    Latík in Luzon is made from coconut milk simmered in a saucepan until it reduces to coconut oil and solids ("coconut curds") begin to form at the top surface. These solids are left to fry in the coconut oil until golden brown. [8] [9] In the Visayas, these solids are known as lunok in Cebuano; and balutai in Karay-a. [10]