Coconut Vinegar - Toddy Vinegar fermentovaný, se 100 let starou 'matkou' - 250 ml
Why buy
Coconut vinegar is rich in amino acids that contribute to the repair and reconstruction of muscle tissue, improve brain and nervous system function, and boost the immune system and physical energy levels. It contains sixteen types of amino acids.
Amino acids are the building blocks of proteins. According to this publication, some of them help in the formation of hemoglobin. Haemoglobin carries oxygen and antibodies that help the immune system fight infections.
Other amino acids support tissue health and maintenance, serve as neurotransmitters, and also aid in detoxification and metabolic functions.
Coconut vinegar contains 65 minerals such as phosphorus, potassium, iron, magnesium, sulphur, boron, zinc, manganese and copper.
- Potassium is important for balancing electrolytes, controlling high blood pressure and sugar metabolism.
- Phosphorus works with calcium to build bones and make it easier for the body to use other nutrients.
- Iron is important for the production of red blood cells and is essential for the production of cellular energy.
- Copper, one of the components in the formation of red blood cells, is a mineral that also aids in the absorption of iron.
- Magnesium is important for nerve and muscle function and is essential for all major biological processes in the body.
Coconut vinegar can also help with poor digestion because it is actually a natural prebiotic.
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In short
- This coconut vinegar is made from coconut sap/ sap. It is left in bottles to age and ferment naturally for 8-12 months.
- This special vinegar contains no added sugar cane, no added yeast, no artificial acidifiers or flavour enhancers.
- Great as a dressing for any salad, to add to salad dressings or just on its own.
- Coconut vinegar is considered a functional "superfood" because it has effects beyond its nutritional content.
- Coconut vinegar and coconut water are more effective than apple cider vinegar according to many nutrition experts.
- Coconut is a source that is naturally higher in minerals and other phytonutrients than apples.
- It is 100% chemical free, made from only one super quality, fermented ingredient. That's all.
Flavour
The aroma and taste is typically vinegary. It has a sharper flavour profile than the milder and fruitier coconut water vinegar.
Depending on the harvest and the season, each batch of vinegar can vary in colour and, to a lesser extent, taste.
It is a natural, homemade product that does not use any chemical refining, additives or preservatives to standardise the product as in the case of wholesale standardised vinegar.
Special handmade by the de Fonseka family
- Coconut juice vinegar is made from the natural juice taken directly from the coconut blossom at the top of the coconut palm tree.
- The coconut juice is aged in wooden vats with the naturally occurring mother vinegar from the coconut juice for 8 to 12 months.
- The vinegar is then flash pasteurised and immediately bottled.
- After bottling, a trickle of vinegar will form, which is normal due to the unrefined nature of vinegar.
KOKONATI coconut vinegars are 100% natural with natural exotic acidity and rich in nutrients from coconut palms that grow on the nutrient-rich volcanic soils of Ceylon.
The intricate art of harvesting sap from coconut palms and making coconut vinegar and amino sauces has been traditionally passed down from generation to generation in Sri Lanka .
The manufacturer of amino sauces and vinegars is the fifth generation of the de Fonseka family
- The founder of the company was the Ceylonese philanthropist Charles David de Fonseka.
- In 1896, he inherited a liquor factory that used coconut juice to produce alcohol.
- As a devout Buddhist, he started making coconut vinegar instead.
During World War I, Charles' business was a source of supplies of coconut vinegar; a drink for instant stamina and an antibacterial liquid that helped heal wounded soldiers. Charles received a British Certificate of Recognition for his contribution.
Isn't it great when you can support a family business based on quality and good deeds?
In its original oak barrels, the juice is expertly aged for 8 to 12 months with the great grandmother of all vinegars - the 120 year old mother!!! The Kokonati vinegar is then bottled and shipped to you, preserving 100% of its natural prebiotic effects.
The current generation is led by Dilanga, who is fine-tuning the experience of his ancestors through intensive research and tireless work. At the same time, it makes a meaningful contribution to improving the lives of rural residents in its local community.
Certified organic, zero-waste production, ethically harvesting the bounty of Ceylon coconut vinegar for generations to come.
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- Use coconut vinegar to make salad dressings, dips, preserves, pickling and to alkalize drinking water.
- Coconut vinegar can be used as a hair rinse and as a natural skin toner.
- Natural remedy against nits in the hair - especially useful because it can be safely applied to children's hair without harmful side effects.
- Due to its 5% acidity, it is widely known as a non-toxic household cleaner, especially when used on surfaces.
- When diluted with water, it can also be used as a herbicide, fungicide or pesticide instead of chemically laden alternatives.
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By buying this brand you will directly support the work of the poorest people on our planet
You pay for quality not quantity
Ceylon Kokonati uses only single origin, ethically harvested non GMO ingredients for their products. Their products are vegan, gluten-free, suitable for keto, paleo and raw diets. They do not contain any refined white sugar.
By buying them, you support traditional livelihoods and reduce your carbon footprint - because the products are produced and packaged right at the harvest site. Ceylon Kokonati strives for 100% zero waste production.
This product is internationally accredited by Control Union, certified organic (EU and USDA NOP), ISO and/or HACCP certified.
Ceylon Kokonati manufactures its products in a family-run sweatshop, pays fair prices to its suppliers and manufacturers, and incorporates generations of knowledge into its production processes.
It uses only the highest quality ingredients. So you can be sure that you are getting premium quality at a premium price. By buying flour, you support the traditional livelihoods of villagers in the dry areas of Sri Lanka.
This allows the villagers to benefit from their years of knowledge and expertise.
The sale of these products plays a vital role in employment and economic support for the village community. Ceylon Kokonati provides the children of its employees with school books and stationery for the entire school year.
Additional parameters
Category: | Vinegar |
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Proč koupit: | Jednoduché přírodní složení, balené u zdroje, nikdy žádné příměsi, single-origin, GMO-free, vegan. |
Vhodné pro: | Keto-Paleo-GMO Free-Vegan-Bez lepku-Soy Free-Low Carb |
Země původu: | Srí Lanka |
Výrobce: | Ceylon Kokonati |
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The Ceilon Kokonati brand was established in 2013. In its range you can find a variety of high quality and affordable products made from sustainably produced coconuts, spices and tropical fruits.
The brand's name refers to the country that its founders consider home, Ceylon, Sri Lanka, where the coconuts for the coconut line of products are grown and processed. Ceylon, a British Crown Colony from 1815-1948, is now known as Sri Lanka, but the founders of the brand prefer to call it Ceylon because it definitely sounds more exotic and "pure Ceylon" is a brand in itself, reminiscent of the fresh unique essence of pure Ceylon tea. "Kokonati" on the other hand is Maori for coconut, so absolutely the most appropriate brand name for the most coconutty goodness ever.
The Ceilon Kokonati brand is run by a married couple. The female founding half is Mrs. Bûmika, which means Lady of the Earth in Sanskrit. Her great-grandfather was one of the pioneers of coconut oil pressing in Ceylon, making her the fourth generation of coconut oil presser. The male founding half, Mr. Mosqi, in turn, is originally a pure Ceylon tea grower.
Ceylon Kokonati is wholly owned and operated in New Zealand. Loose products from Kokonati uses several ethical brands that produce clean, organic food and beauty products. By selling Kokonati products, rural communities and traditional livelihoods are supported. All their products are ethically harvested and there is almost no waste in their production. Each part of the coconut is used in the production of a different product. Kokonati products are single-ingredient, packaged directly at the source, never mixed, single-species, non-GMO and vegan.
With a passion for organic, regenerative farming, sustainability and collective partnerships, Kokonati products come only from small farms and mills in rural villages in Sri Lanka. Each Kokonati product is produced in a specialized mill that produces only that type of product. Quality is therefore the best it can be, and every step of production is backed by the experience and knowledge of many generations. Ceylon is blessed with an abundance of healthy, exotic fruits, nuts, herbs and spices.
Ceylon Kokonati follows the principles of balanced living - live and let live.
They're trying to keep everything in even better condition than when they found it..