Which nationalities eat coconuts?!


Question: Which nationalities eat coconuts!?
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Answers:
philippine, thailand, haikou in china!. its great! you drink the juice, (pink one are known to be better than white one since they said that it can cure and strengthen our kidney)!. you use the pulp to make salad (great for occassions here in the philippines)!. you use the shell as:

1!. polisher!. cut it in half and make sure that its fine!. tear off the outer shell then its used to polish wooden floor, or cement floor (its a practice here in the Philippines)!.

2!. home for shell/snail!. snails are being played by children here in the philippines!.

3!. you can use it for orchids!. we cut it into pieces and put it in a net together with orchids that we tie them to the tree!.

4!. you can also use it as wood for roasting your barbeque!. great!

5!. use it for home decors!. carved and made into different figurine!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

coconuts are famous in tropical countries as they cannot survive on places where there is winter!. Asian countries is the best coconut growers most esp the Philippines!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Most asian countries like malaysia, indonesia, thailand, singapore, india!.!.!.!.etc!.!.!. coconuts is very useful!. every part of it can be used !Www@FoodAQ@Com

Vietnam!. Ben Tre province in Vietnam is the land of coconut and famous for its coconut candy!. Almost enterprises in this province produce coconut candy!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

I imagine any nationality that grows them will eat them also!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Coconuts grow is tropical climates!. I imagine all people who live in those areas eat them!.!.But this is one Coloradan who just loves them and EATS THEM!Www@FoodAQ@Com

many asian countries including India and the PhillipinesWww@FoodAQ@Com





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