Coconut water is often hyped as a health drink – a good source of vitamins and a superior way to rehydrate. But is it true? The Conversation asked five experts to share their views.
In recent years coconut water has left the palm-treed shores of tropical islands where tourists on lounge chairs stick straws straight into the fruit, and exploded onto supermarket shelves – helped along by beverage giants such as Coca-Cola and PepsiCo.
Marketed as a natural health drink, brands spout various health claims promoting coconut water. So before we drank the Kool-Aid, we thought we’d check in with the experts whether the nutritional claims stack up. Is coconut water part of a healthy diet or we should just stick to good old water from the tap?
We asked five experts if coconut water is good for you.
Here are their detailed responses:
Alexandra Hansen is chief of staff at The Conversation. This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons licence – read the original article here.