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Nata De Coco: Philippine Made
« on: January 13, 2011, 02:22:39 PM »
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Re: Nata De Coco: Philippine Made
« Reply #1 on: January 13, 2011, 08:44:31 PM »
How To Make Nata De Coco





Nata de Coco is a chewy, translucent, jelly-like substance produced by the bacterial fermentation of coconut water. It is mixed in one of the most popular refreshment, the halo-halo, with other stuffs like red beans, macapuno, sweetened bananas and sweet potatoes, ube and leche flan. There are others stuffs that I forgot to mention but nata de coco is a mainstay maybe because of it’s unique taste and consistency. There have been a craze of this product in the past because it became a hit in Japan and exported in that country so many ventured on making nata de coco due to the high demand. But today, the fad diminished but the local demand is still there because you can still see bottles of nata de coco being sold in the supermarkets. If you are thinking of business and have plenty of coconuts, then this might be a good start.

NATA DE COCO (coconut water) – Version 1


RAW MATERIALS

1 kg. fresh coconut, grated
325 mL or 1¼ cups glacial acetic acid
600 g or 3 cups refined sugar
500 ml or 2 cups coconut water
12 L tap water
2 L nata starter*

PROCEDURE

1. Mix grated coconut with water. Strain thru cheesecloth.
2. Add the rest of the ingredients and mix.
3. Pour the mixture into clean sterile fermenting basins or jars (2 inches depth). Set aside starter for use in 3-5 days.
4. Ferment for 12-14 days.
5. Harvest. Wash.
6. To cook it into a dessert:
- Cut nata into cubes or desired size.
- Boil in several changes of water until acidic taste or smell is completely removed.
- Cook in sugar at 1:1 ratio. If desired, add pineapple tidbits or nangka as flavorant.

NATA DE COCO (tap water) – Version 2

RAW MATERIALS

1 kg matured coconut, grated
400 ml glacial acetic acid
2 kg refined sugar
28 L tap water
5 L nata starter*

PROCEDURE

1. Mix grated coconut with tap water. Strain through cheesecloth.
2. Mix the rest of the ingredients.
3. Stir to dissolve the sugar.
4. Pour into clean, sterile fermenting basins or plastic trays. Cover with clean paper.
5. Ferment for 8-10 days.
6. Harvest, remove scum, wash and cut into cubes or desired size.
7. Boil in several changes of water until acidic taste/smell is completely removed.
8. Cook in sugar at a 1:1 ratio (1 kilo sugar to 1 kilo nata or 3/4 kilo sugar to 1 kilo nata). Boil until nata cubes become transparent.

* Pure culture is available at the Microbiology & Genetics Division, ITDI

Source: mis.dost.gov.ph


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Re: Nata De Coco: Philippine Made
« Reply #2 on: January 14, 2011, 12:00:31 AM »
thanks, bai hubs.  i've always been curious about the how-to of nata de coco.  now i can try this.  let's say i have no access to the source of nata starter.  how about posting how we can make our own homemade nata starter?

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Re: Nata De Coco: Philippine Made
« Reply #3 on: January 14, 2011, 10:16:35 AM »
thanks, bai hubs.  i've always been curious about the how-to of nata de coco.  now i can try this.  let's say i have no access to the source of nata starter.  how about posting how we can make our own homemade nata starter?

Hmm. Palit na lang. You are likely to waste a lot of time, effort and money by experimenting on how to make good enough nata starter...

By the way, you might wish to try nata de kalabasa also...  ;D

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Re: Nata De Coco: Philippine Made
« Reply #4 on: January 14, 2011, 01:01:33 PM »
i can experiment.  and i can fail and try again.  i don't want to be dependent on someone else's nata starter, which seems not readily available in the market.  surely, because it's a starter, someone must have started it...

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Re: Nata De Coco: Philippine Made
« Reply #5 on: January 14, 2011, 02:28:42 PM »
i can experiment.  and i can fail and try again.  i don't want to be dependent on someone else's nata starter, which seems not readily available in the market.  surely, because it's a starter, someone must have started it...

Well, if you have much time in your hands, great strength in your arms and oodles of money in the bank, go ahead, my dear...  ;D

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Re: Nata De Coco: Philippine Made
« Reply #6 on: January 14, 2011, 06:29:13 PM »
Well, if you have much time in your hands, great strength in your arms and oodles of money in the bank, go ahead, my dear...  ;D

...which brings us back to my request that you please post the process of making a nata starter. ;D

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Re: Nata De Coco: Philippine Made
« Reply #7 on: January 14, 2011, 08:00:40 PM »
...which brings us back to my request that you please post the process of making a nata starter. ;D

Just to give you an idea...













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Re: Nata De Coco: Philippine Made
« Reply #8 on: January 20, 2011, 12:31:34 PM »
Ug mauhon ingon ani kalisod maghimo ug nata starter mas sayon ra gyud diay ang mopalit ra sa store. Naa jud diay lubi ang nata de coco ;D abi nako ug maguwang ra ni sa plastic heheheh

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