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LIONFISH COCONUT MILK CEVICHE |
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Coconut milk is derived from the flesh of the coconut. It is not the liquid that can be drained out from a coconut that has been punctured, although many people assume this. Getting coconut milk from a coconut requires some processing. When a coconut is cut open, the flesh can be found all along its inner walls. A ripe coconut, ideal for processing into coconut milk, should have thick, creamy white flesh. Coconut milk is used as a cooking base in many recipes of the West Indies. |
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West Indian limes are like key limes. They are small and ripen to a pale-yellow hue. The beauty of these limes is that they are very high in acid (sourness) making them a perfect citrus for ceviche. It releases a pleasant flower blossom aroma when squeezed. I find them handy for making refreshing rum mojito cocktails too. |