Coconut Products

Indigo Organic Coconut Flour, 454g

Brand Indigo
Item weight 454 Grams
Specialty Organic
Package weight 0.46 Kilograms
Number of Items 1
Unit count 454 Grams
UPC 816619003154
Manufacturer CBL Naturals
  • Gluten free
  • High fiber
  • Coconut flour

Indigo Organic Coconut Sugar, 500g

Organic coconut sugar very good alternative for refined sugar.

Brand DEFART
Item weight 500 Grams
Package information Bag
Number of Items 1
Unit count 500 Grams
Item package quantity 1
Specialty Gluten Free
Package weight 0.51 Kilograms
Variety Coconut Sugar
  • Gluten free
  • Coconut sugar
  • Very good alternative for refined sugar

Organic Coconut Milk Powder

Ingredients coconut milk, organic maltodextrin

Brand Indigo
Flavour Coconut
Unit count 200 Grams
Item form Powder
Number of Items 1
Specialty Dairy Free, No Artificial Flavours, Organic
Special ingredients Organic Coconut Milk
Package weight 0.2 Kilograms
Shelf life 12 Months
Package information Powder

Indigo Organic Unsweetened Shredded Coconut, 200 Grams

This product is nothing but shredded organic coconut. No fillers, no preservatives, no added sugar.

Item weight 200 Grams
Size 200 g (Pack of 1)
Brand WAROUS
Specialty Gluten Free
Package weight 0.2 Kilograms
Number of pieces 1
Produce sold as Pre-packaged
Item form Shredded
Unit count 200 Grams

Indigo Organic Coconut Water, 500ml

Organic coconut water no sugar added.

Number of Items 1
Brand Indigo
Flavour Coconut
Specialty No Added Sugar
Item form Liquid
Package information Bottle
Item volume 500 Milliliters
Special ingredients organic coconut water, no added sugar
Package weight 0.02 Kilograms
  • Not from concentrate
  • Good hydrater
  • Organic coconut water
  • Number of items: 1.0

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