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  2. 'Ota 'ika - Wikipedia

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    ʻOta ʻika is a Oceanian dish consisting of raw fish marinated in citrus juice and coconut milk. The Tongan, Tahitian, and Samoan variants are essentially identical in that the raw fish is briefly marinated in lemon or lime juice until the surface of the flesh becomes opaque. The fish is then mixed with coconut milk and diced vegetables (most ...

  3. Kava - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally, kava grog is drunk from the shorn half-shell of a coconut, called a bilo. [49] Fijians commonly share a drink called grog, made by pounding sun-dried kava root into a fine powder, straining and mixing it with cold water. Traditionally, grog is drunk from the shorn half-shell of a coconut, called a bilo.

  4. Fijian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Kokoda – Raw fish marinated in freshly squeezed lemon or lime juice with coconut milk added after it is "cooked" together with finely diced tomatoes, chillies and salt. Lovo – A traditional Fijian method of cooking. Food such as meat, fish and vegetables are wrapped in leaves and placed on hot rocks, buried and cooked for several hours.

  5. List of coconut dishes - Wikipedia

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    Sno Balls – Cream-filled chocolate cakes covered with marshmallow frosting and colored coconut flakes; Sorbetes – Filipino ice cream – a coconut milk ice cream; Sugar cake – Confectionery made from sugar; Tembleque – Coconut dessert pudding from Puerto Rico; Toto – Jamaican cake made with coconut milk; Unni appam – South Indian snack

  6. August Engelhardt - Wikipedia

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    He developed a philosophy that assumed that the sun was the venerable source of all life, and since the coconut was the fruit that grows nearest the sun, it must be the most perfect food for people. This view, called cocoivorism, culminated in Engelhardt's statement that the constant consumption of coconuts leads man to immortality.

  7. Fast-Food Menu Items That Inspired a Cult-Like Following

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    Taco Bell Mountain Dew Baja Blast. This lime-flavored, frighteningly aqua version of Mountain Dew was rolled out only at Taco Bell in 2004, marking the first time a fast-food restaurant and a ...

  8. Category:Coconut drinks - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Coconut drinks" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C. Coco López; Coconut milk;

  9. Is the term ‘coconut’ controversial, racist – or both?

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    Mr Abbey, author of Think Like a White Man: A Satirical Guide to Conquering the World…While Black, said: “‘Coconut’, like ‘Uncle Tom’, is not a racist term – when uttered within the ...