The ASEAN economic forum creates trade and exchange in agricultural
produce among member countries. Due to seasonal shortages, coconut is one
agricultural product that is traded among ASEAN countries. Although these
coconuts are mainly of the same species (Cocos nucifera L.), differences in
cultivation and environmental conditions may affect the chemical composition
of the coconut meat, which can consequently affect on quality consistencies
of the coconut meat-containing food products. Coconut meat samples from
Thailand, Indonesia, and Vietnam were assessed for macronutrients and
potential bioactive compounds. Results showed that macronutrients and
antioxidant activity in the coconut meats of the studied countries were not so
much different, except for total phenolic compounds in the coconut meat from
Vietnam was 30% higher than the others. The phytosterol content mainly as
beta-sitosterol was highest in the coconut meat from Indonesia. Fatty acids
profiles from these sources had mostly the same patterns. Ninety percent of
fat was comprised of saturated fatty acid, which 60% as medium chain fatty acid
(C8-C13) and 30% as long chain fatty acid (> C14). The qualities coconut meats
from the studied 3 countries were quite similar and should not cause any
differences in the contents of macronutrients and bioactive compounds in
the finished products.