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Coco-Loco About Mighty Bee

I’m crazy about fresh coconut water.

Whenever in India, I’m lucky enough to be able to drink it straight from the coconut itself, but in London I’m wary that store-bought coconut water is not always all that it’s cracked out to be. Often made from reconstituted concentrate/ sourced from mature coconuts/ artificially sweetened; and/ or heat-pasteurised to extend shelf life, not only is the nutritional value of such drinks diluted down, but the natural flavours also lost…

Given my rather long list of concerns, I was incredibly excited to discover the Mighty Bee.


Launched earlier this year, the all-organic food company specialises in virgin and raw coconut water and meat. And as part of their focus on promoting food transparency and food democracy, they pay farmers three times more for each coconut!

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What’s remarkable also is that both the virgin coconut water and meat are completely unprocessed. Mighty Bee promise tree to the bottle/ bag within 24 hours, by blast-freezing them at the source in Thailand before shipping to the U.K. While the raw coconut water has been cold-pasteurised under a high pressure process, allowing a longer refrigerated shelf-life of 45 days.

They were kind enough to send me a few bottles of both the virgin and raw coconut waters to sample, as well as a frozen pack of coconut meat.

Unbelievably fresh, Mighty Bee’s drinks are set apart by their sharp but natural sweetness, as they use only young green Nam Hom coconuts from Thailand. The Mighty Bee team travelled across South East Asia for three months in search of the sweetest coconuts, before finding these along the river delta in the north of Bangkok! Well, having had a lovely taste, I have to confess that I’m hooked – this has got be the most delicious way to stay hydrated this summer.

In case you were wondering, coconut meat is the soft, thin, white flesh hand-scooped from inside the coconut once the water is taken out. It’s loaded with anti-oxidants, but also live enzymes and medium-chain fatty acids, helping digestion. It’s tasty enough to eat from the bag, but also unlocks a whole world of innovative dishes from vegan raw coconut jerky (yep, you read right!) to coconut-matcha puddings.

The company talks us through some of these below. What really appeals to me, is that none require added sugar or sweeteners, as the Thai coconuts that they use are the sweetest in the world! I hope you enjoy experimenting with their recipes as much I did.


Teriyaki Coconut Jerky


Coconut Energy Bonbon

For Raspberry Bonbons, roll balls in raw raspberry powder. When blending the mixture you can also add some frozen dry raspberry.

For Sesame Bonbons, roll balls in white sesame seeds and coconut with a touch of spirulina for colour.  When blending the mixture you can also add fresh mint to counter the taste of the spirulina.


 Tai Chi Yin Yang Pod


Strawberry Coconut Yoghurt

Make a smooth coconut milk by simply blending MightyBee Virgin Coconut Meat and MightyBee Virgin Coconut Water.


Matcha Chrysanthemum Coconut Pudding


Rose Coconut Smoothie


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