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Maddy wrote:
> I called the company and spoke to "Linda", a customer service
representative.
> She informed me that guar gum was a natural substance added as an
emulsifier,
> to keep the product from separating. I've only opened one can so far, but
> ironically found the liquid/solid portions even more difficult to mix than
> the original formula.
Yes, I find the same thing - the solid and liquid portions are more
separated out than they used to be. I'm glad you did call customer
service - I think I might do the same & voice my opinion.
deVries wrote:
> I did go to 2 fairly large oriental markets to check on more coconut milk.
I
> found an interesting product called Coconut Cream by Savoy. It does have
> preservatives, but most all brands I found had preservatives. Coconut
Cream
> is a richer product with a higher fat concentration, but for my use this
is
> better.
The Savoy brand I've found lists no preservatives, only coconut cream and
water on the label. I found another brand called Tai Tai which has only
coconut milk in the ingredients. Sorry, haven't yet taste-tested either of
these.
Cheyenne
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