Anonymous wrote:It's not for drinking - way too thick. My dairy-free/soy-free (df/sf) kid will sometimes have a little off a spoon if I'm using it in a recipe. I do like the taste better than the other canned coconut milks, but I HATE the container it comes in. It really thickens when placed in the fridge and there's no way to get it out of the pour spout.
In any case, I use it in recipes that call for cream or something thicker than regular coconut milk.
Just as an aside to the pp, my kid was on Elecare (df/sf formula) until 2.5. Kids with food allergies, especially a dairy allergy, tend to be smaller (shorter, weigh less) than their peers.
Anonymous wrote:Culinary coconut milk is thicker in texture (syrupy?) and tastes bland and chalky. I cannot imagine anyone drinking it as is but adding it to food could work. You could also just add coconut oil to the food or even evoo to add fat/calories. I often as evoo to rice or even purées to fatten them up. You can also use culinary coconut milk to make a mayo substitute. There are a lot of things that can be done with it.
Anonymous wrote:The unsweetened coconut milk beverage is pretty bland - tastes like water.
One brand - I think it's Blue Diamond? Or maybe SoDelicious? - makes a coconut-almond blend that's my favorite.
Anonymous wrote:How old is your kid? Have you asked his pediatrician?