Nata de coco
The translucent cubes in this fruit salad are "nata de coco" | |
| Type | Confectionery or dessert |
|---|---|
| Place of origin | The Philippines |
| Region or state | 3 |
| Main ingredients | Coconut water |
Nata de coco, also marketed as coconut gel, is a chewy, translucent, jelly-like food produced by the fermentation of coconut water, which gels through the production of microbial cellulose by Komagataeibacter xylinus.
Originating in Ramon, Isabela, nata de coco was invented in 1949 by Teódula Kalaw África as an alternative to the traditional Filipino nata de piña made from pineapples. It is most commonly sweetened as a candy or dessert, and can accompany a variety of foods, including pickles, drinks, ice cream, puddings, and fruit cocktails.