Guest guest Posted September 16, 2008 Report Share Posted September 16, 2008 I read this about Native Forest Coconut Milk Cans, until coconut milk in glass is available, does anyone know how bad this is to use? The tin plate of the can (body/end) is lined _internally_ with Epoxy Phenolic Aluminised Sulphur Resistant lacquer (double) and _externally _with Clear Epoxy or Gold Epoxy Phenolic. No bisphenal A is used for our cans. I read the Thai Kitchen ones have the BPA. I just bought a lot of both brands, but now am thinking maybe I should return them. I have chemical sensitivities, but I do not know if the cans are hurting me or not. Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 18, 2008 Report Share Posted September 18, 2008 I just bought thai kitchen but have not desired to open / eat it yet. It may take me a year before I will want any....or more. Now that I know it has BPA, I may just give it away or something.....because I seem to not want it since I bought it anyway.... Chantelle On 9/16/08 7:14 AM, " weighttrainer " <cbumgarner@...> wrote: > > > > I read this about Native Forest Coconut Milk Cans, until coconut milk > in glass is available, does anyone know how bad this is to use? > > The tin plate of the can (body/end) is lined _internally_ with Epoxy > Phenolic Aluminised Sulphur Resistant lacquer (double) and _externally > _with Clear Epoxy or Gold Epoxy Phenolic. No bisphenal A is used for > our cans. > > I read the Thai Kitchen ones have the BPA. > > I just bought a lot of both brands, but now am thinking maybe I should > return them. I have chemical sensitivities, but I do not know if the > cans are hurting me or not. > > Thanks > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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