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Coconut water and chicken
Hi Can chicken be eaten with coconut water? If coconut water drank three hours before eating chicken??
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You can eat chicken after drinking coconut water. But if someone has a kidney problem then he/she can't drink coconut water.
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Good morning, No it can’t be taken with chicken
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Well frankly speaking I see no objection or any complications why you can’t have chicken & coconut water together but what matters the most is which one you are consuming at first & which one you will consume later
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Always have fruits & high water content foods on empty stomach so ideally coconut water must be drunk at first followed by chicken curry or chicken preparation with rice/chapati/pulao ensuring that the quantity of carbs are lesser & chicken portion is comparatively more ensuring to add in some salads /sabji for that extra kick of fiber
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Take the coconut water in between your meals as a refreshment.
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No objection
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Gud evening no it can't  be taken with chicken.
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