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In 1 cup of coconut milk there are 552 calories and a whopping 57 grams of fat! Also 51 g saturated fat , 13 g carbohydrates

the following goes for only coconut milk;

Raw - 1 Cup (8.5oz) = 550 Calories

Canned - 1 Cup (8.5oz) = 445 Calories

Frozen - 1 Cup (8.5 oz) = 485 Calories

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I just drained a coconut. I got about 1/4 cup of liquid.

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A cup of coconut milk is exactly the same size

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