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  2. What to Know When Baking With Nondairy Milk (and the ... - AOL

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    Milk alternatives vary quite a bit in texture, from thick and creamy soy milk or canned coconut milk to thinner and more watery options like rice, almond, hemp, and flax milk.

  3. 12 Creative Ways To Use Canned Coconut Milk - AOL

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    Put your canned coconut milk to use with recipes that draw inspiration from cuisines around the world. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290 ...

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  5. 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.

  6. Evaporated milk - Wikipedia

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    Evaporated milk, known in some countries as "unsweetened condensed milk", [1] is a shelf-stable canned cow’s milk product for which approximately 60% of the water has been removed from fresh milk. It differs from sweetened condensed milk , which contains added sugar and requires less processing to preserve, as the added sugar inhibits ...

  7. Plant milk - Wikipedia

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    Plant milk is a category of non-dairy beverages made from a water-based plant extract for flavoring and aroma. [1] [2] Nut milk is a subcategory made from nuts, while other plant milks may be created from grains, pseudocereals, legumes, seeds or coconut.