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Summary Of: Coconut

Coconut germinating on Black Sand Beach... Coconut germinating on Black Sand Beach... The coconut palm is grown throughout the... virtually every part of the coconut palm has some human uses... The coconut has spread across much of the tropics... the coconut is regarded as a... Coconut palms are believed to be largely cross... Coconut production in the Middle East... The coconut palm thrives on sandy soils and is highly tolerant of... Coconut and copra output in 2005... Coconut and copra output in 2005... Coconut and copra output in 2005... Coconut palms require warm conditions for successful growth... The coconut is also used as a food plant by the... In Kerala the major pests of Coconut are the Eriophyid mite... where coconut palms can be grown and reproduced outdoors without irrigation are... Coconut palms will grow from... The occasional coconut palm is seen north of these areas in favoured microclimates in the Tampa... While coconut palms flourish in south Florida... unusually bitter cold snaps can kill or injure coconut palms there as well... havens from the cold as far as growing coconut palms on the U... The farthest north in the United States a coconut palm has been known to grow outdoors is in... In order for coconut palms to survive in... Coconut production in the Middle East... Coconut production in the Middle East... The main coconut producing area in the... maintains large coconut plantations similar to those found across the... The large coconut grooves of Dhofar are already mentioned by the medieval Moroccan traveller... Coconut are also increasingly grown for decorative purposes along the coasts of UAE and Saudi Arabia... has however imposed strict laws on mature coconut tree imports from other countries to reduce the spreading of... a coconut is a simple dry nut known as a fibrous... the outside of the coconut as sold in the shops of non... Although coconut meat contains less... of the fat found in coconut meat is saturated... Coconut meat also contains less... The water of a tender coconut is liquid endosperm... Depending on the size a tender coconut could contain the liquid in the range of 300 to 1... When the coconut is still green... a big coconut contains up to one liter... The meat in a young coconut is softer and more like... When the coconut has ripened and the outer husk has turned brown... When the coconut fruit is still green the husk is very hard... and the coconut is less likely to cause damage when it drops... Falling coconut deaths are often used as a comparison to... more likely to be killed by a falling coconut than by a shark... Coconut shell ash compound... Nearly all parts of the coconut palm are useful... the coconut is known as... the coconut is commonly given the title... as the coconut provides all of the required natural properties for survival... Green Coconut Vendor in Delhi... Green Coconut Vendor in Delhi... A relatively young coconut which has been served in a hawker centre in Singapore with a straw with which... A relatively young coconut which has been served in a hawker centre in Singapore with a straw with which... A relatively young coconut which has been served in a hawker centre in... is made by processing grated coconut with hot water or milk... The milk is used to produce virgin coconut oil by controlled heating and removing the oil fraction... Virgin coconut oil is found superior to the oil extracted from copra for cosmetic purposes... The leftover fibre from coconut milk production is used as livestock feed... derived from incising the flower clusters of the coconut is drunk as... coconut is grown almost in... Coconut water and coconut milk is also put in many dishes such as... Dried half coconut shells with husks are used to buff floors... The coconut is often decorated with bright metals and other symbols associated with auspiciousness... a traditional dance about the conflicts for coconut meat within the Spanish era... Coconut buttons are often used for Hawaiian... Half coconut shells are used in... Half coconut shells may be deployed as an improvised bra... A coconut can be hollowed out and used as a home for a rodent or small bird... Fresh inner coconut husk can be rubbed on the lens of snorkelling goggles to prevent fogging during use... Dried coconut leaves can be burned to ash... Dried half coconut shells are used as the bodies of musical instruments... Coconut is also commonly used as a herbal remedy in... The use of coconut branches in corporal punishment was revived in the Gilbertese community on Choiseul in the... This coconut was later kept on the president... Coconut trunks are used for building small bridges... Coconut shells are used to make... Coconut Varieties Endemic to Sri Lanka... International Coconut Genetic Resources Network...

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