Scientists are fairly certain at this point that coconuts came from South Asia, either from India or Sumatra--that's still up for debate. The name "coconut" actually comes from Portuguese.
Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras
The Spanish speaking world
No, pearls do not come from coconuts.
The last name Arce has Spanish origins and is commonly found in Spain and other Spanish-speaking countries.
As a surname, the name Amigo, must come from one of the Spanish- or Portuguese-speaking countries because it means "friend" in those languages.
The Spanish speaking world
tacos
Spanish. That's why the Chevy Nova had poor sales results in Spanish-speaking countries: "NOVA" means "no go"."Vamos" CAN mean come on, let's go, or jumpin.
Coconuts come from the coconut palm.
Coconuts are grown mostly in the tropics. Grenada in the Caribbean has an abundance of coconuts. Coconuts grow in Brazil, the Philippines, Hawaii, Malaysia, south America, Florida, California, New Zealand, Polynesia, Southern Asia. The coconut palm grows on sandy soil and can stand against the amount of salt in the soil. It prefers areas with a lot sunlight and regular rainfall. Coconuts also need high humidity for it to grow.
Coconuts come from the coconut palm and raffia comes from fronds of the palm Raphia.
exotic fruits are from hot countries i.e coconuts come from Hawaii. however, to get the exotic fruits from the place of origin (where it was made) people travel on boats from the country to give the fruits to other countries.