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  2. 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 ...

  3. 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.

  4. Chè trôi nước - Wikipedia

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    Chè trôi nước (sometimes called chè xôi nước in southern Vietnam or bánh chay in northern Vietnam, both meaning "floating dessert wading in water") is a Vietnamese dessert made of glutinous rice filled with mung bean paste bathed in a sweet clear or brown syrup made of water, sugar, and grated ginger root.

  5. Chè - Wikipedia

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    Chè trái cây (or chè hoa quả) - mixture of different fruits including pineapple, watermelon, apple, pear, mango, lychee, dried banana, cherry, and dried coconut with milk, yogurt, and syrup Chè bà ba - made from taro, cassava and khoai lang bí , a kind of long sweet potato , with red skin and yellow flesh.

  6. Nine auspicious Thai desserts - Wikipedia

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    khanom chan means 'layer dessert.' Khanom chan consists of tapioca flour, rice flour, arrowroot flour, coconut milk, sugar, and jasmine-scented water. In the past it was most commonly made by being arranged into a rose shape, but in recent times the most widespread way to make the dessert is by stacking each layer together into nine separate ...

  7. Chuối nếp nướng - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] Then the dish can be eaten plain or served with a coconut milk-based sauce and pinch of crushed peanuts or grilled sesame seeds. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] One of the key elements that sets chuối nếp nướng apart from other Vietnamese street foods is its versatility: the dish can be enjoyed as a sweet or savory snack, depending on the choice of ...

  8. Thai traditional games - Wikipedia

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    Dern Kala (Thai: เดินกะลา) is a game that involves walking on coconut shells. Players use two cleaned coconut shells with a hole drilled in the middle for stringing a rope, about 1 meter long. The rope is tied tightly to prevent the shells from falling off while walking.

  9. 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.