Coconut Milk
Coconut milk is not the liquid from inside the nut, but the extract of freshly grated coconut flesh.
The flesh is first soaked
in hot water, then allowed to cool, after which the liquid is strained off.
This process that yields both coconut milk and coconut cream.
The two liquids will separate when left to stand: the thick white cream will rise to the surface of the liquid leaving the clear watery milk below.
Coconut milk gives a distinctive taste and smoothness to curries, sauces and rice.