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  2. Coconut water - Wikipedia

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    A young coconut, ready to drink with a straw Coconut water from a mature coconut Coconut-water vendor on donkey cart, c. 1950. Port of Spain.. Coconut water (also coconut juice) is the clear liquid inside young coconuts (fruits of the coconut palm).

  3. Nata de coco - Wikipedia

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    Commercial production of nata de coco began in 1954, when the agency, renamed the Philippine Coconut Administration, opened a branch in Alaminos, Laguna and introduced the technology to local farmers. Nata de coco production was later optimized in the mid-1970s through the efforts of a team of microbiologists led by Priscilla C. Sánchez. [2]

  4. Supercoco - Wikipedia

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    "Supercoco, el turrón que se concibió en el corazón del Eje Cafetero". El Tiempo (in Spanish) Marciales, Laura Neira (21 September 2018). "En Colombia se consumen 22 millones de Supercoco al mes, según Super de Alimentos". La República (in Spanish) Elejalde, Laura Lucía Becerra (16 June 2020).

  5. Coco Rico - Wikipedia

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    2 liter bottle of Coco Rico Coconut Soda, probably made of PET plastic. This bottle was purchased in 2015 in the Canadian province of Quebec. Coco Rico is a Puerto Rican soda brand from Coco Rico, Inc. [1] [2] It is flavored with coconut extract, and is produced in both plastic (polyethylene terephthalate or PET) bottles and aluminum cans.

  6. Pan de coco (Honduran cuisine) - Wikipedia

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    Pan de coco, literally "coconut bread" in Spanish, is a dense, cake-like bread from the Garifuna people of the Caribbean coast located in Honduras. Its dough features coconut milk as its main ingredient, and typically does not incorporate eggs or milk .

  7. CoCo Fresh Tea & Juice - Wikipedia

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    'CoCo You Can Drink Tea') is a global bubble tea, or boba, drink franchise based in Taiwan. [1] It was established in 1997 by Tommy Hung, the current chairman. [ 2 ] CoCo has more than 5,000 locations [ 3 ] in China , South Korea , the U.S. , Canada , Mexico , France , Spain , Australia , the United Kingdom , Sweden , Netherlands , Belgium the ...

  8. Coconut - Wikipedia

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    The coconut tree (Cocos nucifera) is a member of the palm tree family and the only living species of the genus Cocos. [1] The term " coconut " (or the archaic " cocoanut ") [ 2 ] can refer to the whole coconut palm , the seed , or the fruit , which botanically is a drupe , not a nut .

  9. Cocada - Wikipedia

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    One variation of cocada in Brazil is the "black cocada" (Portuguese: Cocada preta) made with brown sugar and slightly burnt coconut. In Brazil, "rei da cocada preta" (black cocada king) is used to refer to an arrogant person who thinks too highly of himself. [6] Although similar, cocadas and queijadinhas are not the same thing. The cocada is ...