Specialty Food Magazine

APR 2013

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Big Tree Farms CocoHydro. CocoHydro lends itself to hydration anywhere and is made from the dehydrated coconut water of certified organic coconuts from the island of Java in Indonesia. After the coconuts are opened, the water inside is immediately passed through an enzymatic spray-dryer—the same type of technology that is used to create some probiotics and other active enzyme products. Simply add to your water bottle and shake. With a touch of sea salt, vitamin C and naturally harvested ionic minerals, this dehydrated coconut water touts more potassium and less sodium than traditional sports drinks. CocoHydro comes in four flavors in resealable 9.7-ounce pouches and single-serve packs that are Fair Trade certified: original, pineapple, pomegranate-raspberry and lemon-lime. bigtreefarms.com Blue Monkey Coconut Collection. Blue Monkey coconut water is sustainably sourced and harvested year-round in Southeast Asia, particularly the Philippines, Indonesia and Thailand. The company's collection of coconut waters, milks and beverages run the gamut from pure coconut water with or without pulp and a 50/50 line that contains half pure coconut water and half juice (in guava, passion fruit and mango). Products are available in cans, glass, 6-packs, 1-liter Tetra Paks and PET plastic bottles. For on-thego convenience, Blue Monkey also offers instant coconut water packets (made from dehydrated coconut water). bluemonkeydrinks.com Gray Salt Caramels The classic favorite, available in 3pc and 7pc portions Fran's Chocolates, Seattle, Washington • tel: 206.322.0233 – fax: 206.322.0452 • franschocolates.com SOUP SO GOOD... ™ C20. The "C" stands for coconut. The coconuts used in this product are a fresh-water varietal distinct to the inland soils of Thailand that tend to yield a sweeter, more full-flavored beverage. C2O coconut water uses young coconut pulp, from still-green coconuts, and is packed fresh in cans to ensure the integrity of the product throughout its shelf life. With 50 calories per 8-ounce serving (each can contains 17.5 ounces), it is not only a post-workout choice to replenish lost electrolytes but also can be a guilt-free treat to hydrate and rejuvenate. c2o-cocowater.com Cocoade. Flash-pasteurized and packed in artistic aluminum cans to maintain optimal nutrients and freshness, Cocoade coconut water is produced from single-source young Thai coconuts. Containing only natural sugar found in these ripe green coconuts, Cocoade is an all-natural, fat-, cholesterol- and preservative-free beverage that can support a healthier lifestyle. It is high in potassium—which can help prevent muscle cramps after a workout—and contains YOU'LL CALL IT DINNER! South of the Border Tortilla Soup No Added Salt, Preservatives or MSG 13 Gluten Free Varieties 100% NATURAL HOMEMADE IN MINUTES serve 4-5 in about 30 minutes frontiersoups.com 800.253.0550 Waukegan, Illinois APRIL 2013 51

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