Coconut Milk vs Coconut Cream: What's the Difference? (2024)

By: Noelle Tarr, NTP, CPT3 CommentsPosted: 9/23/21Updated: 9/12/23

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Confused about the difference between coconut milk vs coconut cream? Here’s everything thing you need to know about how to use coconut milk and coconut cream in recipes!

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If you’ve found yourself overwhelmed in the grocery store isle wondering what the difference is between coconut milk vs coconut cream, you’re not alone. There’s now an abundance of brands to choose from and a variety of types, including classic, simple, and lite!

Much of this is due to the fact that coconut milk and coconut cream have recently become widely popular in healthy recipes. Both can be used in a variety of ways as a delicious dairy free alternative to milk in desserts, soups, and even whipped cream. I personally love using it to make coconut milk smoothies!

While coconut milk and coconut cream are sourced from the same raw material, there’s a simple yet important distinction between the two. Once you know this, you’ll know how to use them in recipes and be able to swap coconut milk for coconut cream (and vice versa). So, let’s get to it!

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Differences Between Coconut Milk vs Coconut Cream

To put it simply, the difference between coconut milk vs coconut cream is the fat content. They’re both made from the same two ingredients—coconut flesh and water—but coconut cream has a higher fat content and less water. Because of this, coconut cream has a thicker consistency, and coconut milk is thinner and has a milk-like consistency. Here’s a breakdown of each so you know how to use them.

What is Coconut Milk?

This we know: you can’t milk a coconut. But, you can create a milk from the contents of a coconut! Coconut milk is simply shredded coconut flesh (the white stuff you see when you open a coconut) puréed with water. The end result is a rich and creamy liquid with a fat content ranging from 9-15%. Coconut is rich in saturated fat, specifically medium chain fatty acids. So, it’s thicker and the fat is solid at room temperature.

There are many different types of canned coconut milk now on the market, including classic, simple, and lite. For recipes, I recommend sticking to an organic full-fat or “classic” coconut milk with little to no preservatives. Don’t worry about “lite” coconut milk. It’s just coconut milk with more water.

What is Coconut Cream?

Similar to coconut milk, coconut cream is also puréed coconut flesh and water, but it contains just enough water to make it mixable. Coconut cream is much thicker than coconut milk. In fact, it is essentially concentrated coconut milk, since it retains all of the fat and flavor of coconut milk and just eliminates some of the water. Because of this, coconut cream has a higher fat content, ranging from 19-22%.

Can you substitute coconut cream for coconut milk?

Sure can! And you can substitute coconut milk for coconut cream, too! Here’s how to do it:

  • Substituting coconut cream for coconut milk: Because coconut cream is essentially coconut milk with less water, you can use coconut cream and dilute it with water to make coconut milk. Start with 1/4 cup coconut cream, and mix it with 1/2 cup warm water to make 3/4 cup coconut milk. If your coconut cream is more solid (some brands have a higher fat content), continue to add water and blend until you get a thinner, milky consistency.
  • Substituting coconut milk for coconut cream: Put one can of full-fat coconut milk in the refrigerator overnight. The coconut solids will separate from the water inside the can. To use the coconut cream, open the can and scoop out the thick coconut cream that has separated to the top. Note: depending on the brand, you’ll get anywhere from 1/4 cup to 1 cup solid coconut cream from a can of coconut milk.

What’s the Difference Between Canned Coconut Milk vs Carton?

With rising popularity of non-dairy milk, coconut milk can now be found canned and in cartons. The main difference between canned coconut milk vs carton is the water content. Coconut milk in a carton is much more diluted. It also contains more additives and preservatives to keep it light and pourable. Canned coconut milk is considered to be traditional coconut milk. Because it has a higher fat content and creamier consistency, it’s best stored in a can.

Note: you cannot use coconut milk from a carton to create coconut cream as it will not separate in the fridge.

How to Use Coconut Milk

In general, coconut milk is a great substitute for regular milk in recipes. It’s perfect for making things smooth, creamy, and sippable. Use it in smoothies, soups, or pudding! Here are some delicious ways to use it:

  • Coconut Milk Overnight Oats
  • Mango Coconut Milk Smoothie
  • Healthy Zuppa Toscana
  • 4-Ingredient Vegan Caramel Sauce
  • Turmeric Hot Chocolate

Note: if you have extra leftover from a can, you can freeze coconut milk and use it later!

How to Use Coconut Cream

Coconut cream is great when you’re looking for a texture that’s more creamy and solid. My most favorite use for coconut cream is coconut whipped cream! Use it as a topping for berries, or as creamer for coffee or matcha. You can also add it to smoothies, curries, or soups to make the consistency thicker and creamier.

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Like many products, there is a range of quality in the types of coconut milk and coconut cream available to buy. Here are a few things to consider when purchasing:

  • Packaging: Because both come in cans, look out for cans that do not contain BPA. Most BPA varieties will note “BPA free” on the label, so if you don’t see it, you’re safer to assume it isn’t.
  • Additives: If you sometimes get coconut milk that is smooth and pourable, and other times your coconut milk comes out chunky and separated, it has to do with the additives. Brands use different ratios of water to coconut solids, and different percentages of additives like gums and emulsifiers. Emulsifiers prevent coconut milk from separating into water and coconut solids. While emulsifiers are helpful when using coconut milk for cooking, they can also sometimes irritate the gut. If you’re more sensitive, try a coconut milk that’s only coconut flesh and water (Native Forest Simple is a great option).
  • Spinoffs: You may see other products lined up on the shelf next to the cans of coconut milk. Cream of coconut is typically similar to coconut milk but contains added sugar. As noted above, other varieties like “lite” coconut milk just contain more water. Stick with organic full-fat or “classic” coconut milk for your recipes. My top recommend brands are 365 Organic Coconut Milk, Thai Kitchen Coconut Milk and Thai Kitchen Coconut Cream.

Now, Let’s Get Cooking!

Coconut cream and coconut milk have similar ingredients and allow you to enjoy all the delicious health benefits of coconut. While the difference between coconut milk vs coconut cream is fairly simply, knowing how to use them can make all the difference when it comes to baking and cooking.

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Have a question about a specific brand? Let me know if the comments below!

Noelle Tarr, NTP, CPT

I’m Noelle, a Nutritional Therapy Practitioner, personal trainer, author, and podcaster. I love helping people improve their physical and mental health with easy to understand health and nutrition articles, and simple, delicious recipes made with nourishing ingredients. Pull up a seat, you’re welcome at this table!

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  1. Sherry Kadlacek says

    Are all coconut milks unsweetened?

    Is sweetened condensed coconut milk the same as coconut milk?

    If a recipe calls for coconut cream and it doesn’t specify which, is it better to use sweetened or unsweetened? I ask because I have many dairy-free ice cream recipes that call for coconut cream but it doesn’t specify which one to use.

    Thank you!

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    • Noelle Tarr, NTP, CPT says

      Hey Sherry! Great questions! Yes, a can of just plain coconut milk or coconut cream will be unsweetened. However, the best thing to do is to check the label. The ingredients will typically be coconut milk and water, and an emulsifier like guar gum. There are SOME coconut creams that will have added sweetener, I’ve seen this referred to as “coconut whipping cream”.

      Sweetened condensed coconut milk is not the same as coconut milk. It’s exactly that—a sweetened and condensed coconut milk. It’s just like sweetened condensed milk, except it’s made with coconut milk and not whole milk. It has added sweetener and is thicker.

      If a recipe is asking for coconut cream, use a can of plain coconut cream unless otherwise specified. Hope that helps!

  2. Wendy Walker says

    I want to make a vegan pan a cotta . The coconut cream/ milk look grey! Which brand looks best ( I’m in Australia )

    Reply

Coconut Milk vs Coconut Cream: What's the Difference? (2024)

FAQs

Coconut Milk vs Coconut Cream: What's the Difference? ›

Coconut cream is a thicker coconut product, made from blended more coconut meat and less water than coconut milk. Coconut cream can be used as a substitute for coconut milk if it is diluted with additional water.

Can I substitute coconut cream with coconut milk? ›

Can You Replace Coconut Cream with Coconut Milk? The good news about coconut cream and coconut milk is that although they may be different consistencies, they're very similar. You can use coconut cream in place of milk if you dilute it with additional water. Different coconut cream brands vary on fat content.

Is it better to use coconut cream or coconut milk? ›

Both coconut cream and coconut milk are made by combining coconut meat with water. Coconut cream uses a higher ratio of the flesh and has more fat. You'll find coconut cream is used frequently in dessert recipes but can be subbed for coconut milk if you're looking for an extra thick curry sauce.

Is coconut milk just watered down coconut cream? ›

A: Coconut cream is like the top half of a can of full-fat coconut milk. It's thicker and has less water. You can probably substitute it in some recipes, or in a pinch, you could thin it with a little water or coconut water as a substitute.

What is coconut cream used for? ›

Coconut cream can easily boost the taste and texture of many different dishes. For example, use it to thicken and enrich recipes like casseroles, curries, and pasta sauces. With its subtle, coconut flavor, it can also give a tasty twist to many desserts, including cookies, cakes, and puddings.

Does coconut cream and coconut milk taste the same? ›

Compared to normal coconut milk, coconut cream has a much higher fat content, containing around 19-22% fat. Coconut cream still retains the delicious coconut flavor that coconut milk has, but is much thicker as it is essentially coconut milk with less water.

How much water do I add to coconut cream to make coconut milk? ›

The most trusted how-to site on the internet. Use a ratio of 1 tablespoon (14.77 mL) of water to 3 tablespoons (42.52 grams) of coconut cream for 1 serving of coconut milk. If you'd like to make more servings of coconut milk, stick to this ratio as a guide!

Does Thai curry use coconut cream or milk? ›

Both coconut cream and milk are staples in Thai cuisine, often used as a base for soups and curries. Choosing the right coconut milk can make all the difference to your dish.

Why is coconut cream so good? ›

Coconut cream is low in carbs and fat, making it a good option for people following a ketogenic diet. A half-cup of the cream contains only about 3 g of carbs. 2 Coconut cream is an especially popular ingredient in keto-friendly desserts because it adds flavor without sugar.

Can I freeze coconut cream? ›

Coconut cream has a short shelf life once opened, so refrigerate and use within 5 days, or freeze for up to 2 months.

Can I reduce coconut milk to make coconut cream? ›

Coconut cream recipe

Chill canned coconut milk in the refrigerator overnight. This will make the milk fat separate and solidify on top. Use a spoon to skim the solidified coconut cream from the top of the can and put it in a glass bowl. Reserve the remaining liquid for another use (see suggestions below).

Is coconut cream bad for cholesterol? ›

High in Saturated Fats

One cup of canned coconut cream packs 46 grams of saturated fat, which is more than twice what you should get in an entire day. Saturated fats will raise your level of LDL (“bad”) cholesterol and thus raise your risk of heart disease and stroke.

Why is coconut milk thicker than coconut cream? ›

Consistency: Coconut milk has a thinner consistency, while coconut cream has a much thicker and creamier consistency. This is because coconut cream has a higher ratio of coconut flesh to water. Uses: A can of coconut milk can be used as a base for Thai curries, laksas, soups, and stews.

Should I use coconut cream or milk? ›

Coconut milk and cream are mostly interchangeable in recipes such as curries and soups. If you prefer a richer flavour and texture, try coconut cream or vice versa.

Which is healthier coconut milk or cream? ›

Both coconut milk and cream have a rich coconut-like flavor and are similar in many ways. But compared to coconut milk, coconut cream is thicker and has higher amounts of calories and saturated fats. So, if you're concerned about your calorie intake, coconut milk would make a healthier choice for you.

Can I use coconut cream in my coffee? ›

Coconut cream can be used to make all kinds of delicious coffee creamers, ice creams, or blended drinks.

How much coconut milk to replace cream? ›

The fat content of coconut milk should be roughly that of a dairy-based heavy cream. So, when a recipe calls for heavy cream, you just make a one-to-one substitution with coconut milk – so long as the fat content matches up.

Can you use coconut milk instead of coconut cream in co*cktails? ›

This piña colada is made without any cream of coconut! This recipe uses coconut milk instead, which is overall healthier and an ingredient you probably already have on hand. This piña colada is not overly sweet, unlike piña coladas made from pre-made mixes.

How to make coconut milk thicker? ›

3 Ways to Thicken Coconut Milk
  1. Reduce the coconut milk. You can simmer the coconut milk on the stove over low heat until it reduces, which will thicken the coconut milk. ...
  2. Add coconut flour. ...
  3. Mix in cornstarch or all-purpose flour.
Jan 25, 2022

Can you add water to canned coconut milk? ›

If the recipe calls for heavy cream, you might want to take more coconut cream off the top of the can. Need low-fat milk? No problem: Add a little water to your full-fat coconut milk for a thinner consistency.

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