Is the liquid inside a coconut ever white naturally?
I thought, coconut milk is made by soaking the white bits of coconut fruit ("flesh") in water; while the coconuts naturally contain a clear liquid called "coconut juice" or "coconut water".
But do some coconuts naturally have a milky white liquid inside instead of a clear liquid?
Coconut milk is not water with coconut flesh soaked in it. To get coconut milk, you grate coconut flesh, pulverise it (Using a juicer for example) and then squeeze or strain the result, seperating coconut milk from the chaff.
I've never seen that. The water usually has a whiteish hue.
Young coconut water can be sweet and slightly bubbly, and the fruit is absolutely fantastic, like butter. You can't experience that without a coconut tree.