
I first tasted coconut water when I was in Indonesia. I was 22 and fresh out of college, traveling with some friends before accepting adulthood and entering the work world. That coconut water was sipped straight out of a young coconut and a spoon was provided so that we could scrape the tender flesh off the sides.
While O.N.E.'s Coconut Water isn't consumed straight out of a coconut, if I close my eyes while drinking, I can almost imagine I'm back in Bali, holding onto a coconut instead of a small, 11-ounce container. My sister Raina has similar associations, writing:
One of my favorite summer drinks is a thai young coconut that's been chilling in the fridge. You take a large knife or a machete and hack the thing open (it takes finesse if you don't want to lose a drop) pour out the nectar and scoop out the perfect white flesh. It is a messy and wonderful process that can't be thrown in your purse. O.N.E. Coconut water is a great substitute in a really portable package, although second best to the real thing. Coconut water is also a terrific summer treat because it is full of amino acids and very hydrating.Unfortunately, neither of us loved the other flavors as much as we enjoyed the coconut. The Amazon Acai is good on initial sipping, but is a bit too sweet. I like the Coffee Berry Juice but Raina nearly spit it back out at me. And the Cashew Juice has a slightly bitter aftertaste. All that said, all of these juices would make good players in summery mixed drinks.



