Coconut water is the clear liquid found inside young green coconuts. It’s naturally sweet, refreshing, and commonly drunk as a hydrating beverage in tropical regions.
What it contains
Coconut water is mostly water, but it also has:
- Electrolytes (especially potassium, magnesium, sodium)
- Small amounts of natural sugars
- Trace minerals and antioxidants
Benefits
- Hydration: Helps replace fluids after sweating or exercise
- Electrolyte balance: Potassium-rich, useful in hot weather
- Low fat & low calories: Lighter than juices or sodas
- Digestive-friendly: Generally gentle on the stomach
Things to keep in mind
- Some packaged versions contain added sugar, so check labels.
- It’s not a replacement for medical rehydration solutions in severe dehydration.
- People with kidney issues or on potassium-restricted diets should be careful due to high potassium.
How it’s usually consumed
- Chilled straight from the coconut
- Mixed into smoothies
- Used in tropical drinks and mocktails