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The coconut palm thrives near the coast and its fruit are called coconuts. The nuts are enclosed in an approx. 5 cm thick fibrous layer. The fibres can be used for manufacturing ropes, carpets and rugs. Within this layer is a hard shell that through the ages has been used for jewellery, bowls and scraping tools. Under the shell is an edible layer of white pulp and inside a juice called coconut water. Coconut milk is a mixture of pressed coconut pulp and coconut water.
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