Trending
MOST READ
Girl in a Coma Singer Nina Díaz\' Spiritual Makeover

Girl in a Coma Singer Nina Díaz' Spiritual Makeover

Music: “What’s up with Nina?” I asked Faith Radle, Girl in a Coma’s manager, looking at the band’s lead singer, Nina Díaz. It was pouring rain... By Enrique Lopetegui 6/19/2013
SB5: Dead Anti-Abortion Bills See New Life In Special Session

SB5: Dead Anti-Abortion Bills See New Life In Special Session

News: Just when we thought we evaded a round of draconian abortion bills proposed during the surprisingly quiet 83rd Texas Legislative regular session, Gov. Rick Perry... By Mary Tuma 6/19/2013

Best Beer Selection

Best of SA 2012: There are times at the Flying Saucer that frequent flyers need to be told to fasten their seat belts because they're in for a taste explosion. Even those who have... 4/25/2012
Best of SA 2013 - Nightlife

Best of SA 2013 - Nightlife

Best of SA 2013: 4/24/2013
Urban myth: Ozzy Osbourne pissed on the Alamo

Urban myth: Ozzy Osbourne pissed on the Alamo

News: Not quite. On January 19, 1982, a month after he stole headlines by biting the head off a bat during a concert, British heavy metal rock star Ozzy Osbourne gained even more... By Scott Andrews 4/18/2012
Calendar

Search hundreds of restaurants in our database.

Search hundreds of clubs in our database.

Follow us on Instagram @sacurrent

Print Email

Food & Drink

Nutty for coconut water

Photo: PHOTOS BY Chuck Kerr, License: N/A

PHOTOS BY Chuck Kerr


A recent blurb in the food files mentioned that coconut water is one of the trendiest ways to spend money this season. We've been picking up cans of the stuff in Asian markets for years, and found ourselves wondering if the high-premium labels added more than fancy packaging. We discovered that it's not what's added, but what's not in the package that makes the difference: no extra water, sugar, or preservatives. We lined up a half-dozen popular single-servings priced from 75 cents to $2.65 to learn more. Here's the tally.

Water exclusively from young green coconuts, Zico has a warm feel on the middle of the tongue, then sparks cold on the back of the palate. Light-sweet, milky-clear, no pulp. Complex flavor, with notes of citrus and grass. Product of Thailand, packaged in California. A thirst-quenching winner.
Zico Pure Premium Coconut Water, 11.2 oz, 60 calories, $1.75

This golden-clear medium-sweet 100 percent coconut water is tasted like roasted coconut, a bit like drinking a cookie. Was that aftertaste oatmeal? No pulp. Product of Thailand, packaged in Rhode Island. Good bargain.
Harvest Bay All-Natural Coconut Water, 8.45 oz., 35 calories, $1.49

Clear-white, light-sweet but muddled taste, this discount drink lacks flavor, but won't break the bank bought by the dozen. Product of Thailand.
Goya Unsweetened Coconut Water, 11.8 oz., 98 percent young coconut juice. Water, citric acid, potassium metabisulphite as preservatives. 80 calories, 75 cents.

If you're going to go cheap, go classic. It's must be something about the added sugar that makes this a good thirst-quencher, while the bits of coconut flesh are a child's delight. Simple, but addictive. Product of Thailand.
Goya Coconut Water with Pulp, 11.8 oz., 80 percent young coconut juice. Water, sugar, young coconut pulp, with citric acid, potassium metabisulphite as preservatives. 120 calories, 75 cents.

A corner-store classic, almost indistinguishable from the Goya with pulp, but less sweet and slightly cleaner taste. Or are we impressed by the superior graphics?
FOCO Coconut Juice, 11.8 oz., 80 percent young coconut juice. Water, sugar, young coconut pulp, with citric acid, potassium metabisulphite as preservatives. 120 calories, 99 cents.

Made from coconuts grown in the Nakorn Pathom province of Thailand, this 100 percent coconut water isn't watered down and is free of preservatives. Perhaps the glass bottle helped preserve its flavor — this is a robust, medium-sweet, buttery water with hints of hazelnut and bananas, with a luxuriant, slightly slick, mouth feel. No pulp. Worth the premium price.
Taste Nirvana Real Coconut Water, 9.5 oz, 50 calories, $2.65

Conclusions: You could drink the cheap stuff for years and think you were in heaven at every swallow (we did), but for the taste and low-calorie benefits, the premium brands are worth the added price. Our all-around drinkable favorite is Zico, but Taste
Nirvana
claims the prize for sultry richness.

Recently in Food & Drink
We welcome user discussion on our site, under the following guidelines:

To comment you must first create a profile and sign-in with a verified DISQUS account or social network ID. Sign up here.

Comments in violation of the rules will be denied, and repeat violators will be banned. Please help police the community by flagging offensive comments for our moderators to review. By posting a comment, you agree to our full terms and conditions. Click here to read terms and conditions.
comments powered by Disqus