MJ does it give the food a slight coconut flavour or is it tasteless after processing?Funny andiesenji said she used it for her vegan friends but my son is a vegan and his family use cows milk, cream and my daughter in law makes butter then ghee to use. They use cows milk to make paneer, yogurt and cheese as well as using goats milk for cheese Now I am wondering what a true vegan is?Gert
Very interesting rara. My son and family are Hare krishnas so perhaps more of a religious thing. I once asked them why they ate the product of cows but not the product of chickens. It was explained to me that the product of a chicken was a potential chicken. My reply was not unless it was fertilised. In any case my DIL is very clever of making a substitution where necessary. Geletin is a no no but agar agar is not. Animal rennet is a no no.I know she reads all the labels and will make a phone call to the company for explainations if not sure but it has always been her way of life.So there are vegans and vegans I guess.Gert
Gert, the coconut oil doesn't taste 'coconutty'. The one I buy, from Aussie Soap Supplies is Virgin Coconut Oil.I'm an omnivore. I eat anything, but do draw the line at innards.