Q&A(4)
Q: Goya is starting to change it's ingredients in this product which appears in other stores. They change is to start using guar gum thickners. Does that product adhere to them original set of ingredients and still omit guar gum?
submitted by EE - 4 years ago
A: This Goya Coconut Milk contains No Gums, Thickeners or Stabilizers.
submitted byGOYA© Consumer Affairs - 4 years agoBrand expert
Q: After opening the can of Goya Coconut Milk, how long can it be stored in the refrigerator before it expires?
submitted by Trixiechic - 4 years ago
A: Most websites say 7-10 days.
submitted bypokiluna - 4 years ago
Q: I can't find the brand that I normally purchase. Is this good for Thai Peanut Chicken?
submitted by MB - 5 years ago
A: Hi there! Yes, Goya Coconut Milk would taste great in Thai Peanut Chicken. This creamy milk is made from the pressing of ripe coconut meat and doesn’t contain gums, thickeners or stabilizers. It is unsweetened and can be added to sweet and savory dishes to add a rich coconut flavor. We recommend to shake the can before use so that the Coconut Fat becomes fully incorporated into the liquid.
submitted byGOYA© Consumer Affairs - 5 years agoBrand expert
Q: I have a recipe that calls for “full fat” canned coconut milk - I’m not finding that anywhere on any brand. What does that mean and would this product classify as that?
submitted by Lynette - 6 years ago
A: If a product is reduced fat, it will tell you in the description or on the label. This is regular coconut milk, meaning it is full fat.
submitted bytuna123 - 5 years ago