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  2. Coconut production in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Coconut production contributes to the national economy of Vietnam. According to figures published in December 2009 by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations , the country is the world's eighth largest producer of coconuts, producing 1,246,400 tonnes in 2009.

  3. Coconut shy - Wikipedia

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    A traditional coconut shy run by Albert Harris. This particular stall was established by his mother, Mrs E. Harris, in 1936. A coconut shy (or coconut shie) is a traditional British game frequently found as a sidestall at funfairs and fêtes. The game consists of throwing wooden balls at a row of coconuts balanced on posts. Typically a player ...

  4. List of Vietnamese traditional games - Wikipedia

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    Ô ăn quan; Tổ tôm; cờ lúa ngô; Cờ hùm tôm; Tứ sắc; Cờ tu hú; Đánh tam cúc; Thả diều; Đánh quay; Chơi chuyền []; Mèo đuổi chuột

  5. Coconut - Wikipedia

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    Grated coconut that is dehydrated by drying or baking is known as "desiccated coconut". It contains less than 3% of the original moisture content of coconut meat. It is predominantly used in the bakery and confectionery industries (especially in non-coconut-producing countries) because of its longer shelf life compared to freshly grated coconut.

  6. Caramelized pork and eggs - Wikipedia

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    Caramelized pork and eggs or thịt kho tàu is a Vietnamese dish that consists of small pieces of marinated pork and boiled eggs braised in coconut juice. [1] Along with being a familiar part of an everyday meal in Vietnam, thịt kho tàu also holds significance as one of the traditional dishes during Tết (Vietnamese New Year).

  7. Vietnamese exonyms - Wikipedia

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    For example, William Shakespeare spelled his own surname at least 3 different ways. See also: Spelling of Shakespeare's name However, it has recently become more common for the English exonym or the romanization of the endonym to be written without any changes to spelling, though Vietnamese readers may still pronounce the name using a ...

  8. Coconut Religion - Wikipedia

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    The Coconut Religion is a religion founded by Ông Đạo Dừa in Bến Tre, South Vietnam. It was one of many religions in the South until the new socialist government abolished it in 1975. It was one of many religions in the South until the new socialist government abolished it in 1975.

  9. The Coffee House (coffeehouse chain) - Wikipedia

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    The Coffee House is a Vietnamese coffeehouse chain, created in 2014. [1] It is based in Ho Chi Minh City. [4]As of March 2018, the chain has over 100 stores across Vietnam [5] that serve over 40,000 customers a day. [6]