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You can use dried coconut in place of fresh in baked goods, such as cookies or cakes, as well as savory recipes, such as coconut shrimp. The advantage to dried coconut is that it stores longer than fresh, which means you can keep it on hand in case you need it. You can buy dried coconut in the bakery section of most grocery stores but you can also make your own dry coconut flakes.  
 
You can use dried coconut in place of fresh in baked goods, such as cookies or cakes, as well as savory recipes, such as coconut shrimp. The advantage to dried coconut is that it stores longer than fresh, which means you can keep it on hand in case you need it. You can buy dried coconut in the bakery section of most grocery stores but you can also make your own dry coconut flakes.  
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