palm trees
Coconuts come from the coconut palm and raffia comes from fronds of the palm Raphia.
The phrase comes from a song written by English song writer Fred Heatherton in 1944 and made famous by American singer Danny Kaye. The idea was that the coconuts were for sale by a vendor and placed in a row for the customers to see before buying. And a lovely bunch of coconuts they were!
Collective nouns for coconuts are a bunch of coconuts or a cluster of coconuts.
It comes from the word hypothesis.The easiest way to explain it is to use it in a sentence."What is the air speed velocity of a swallow carrying a coconut?""Swallows do not carry coconuts.""Ok well, hypothetically, what would it be if they did carry coconuts?"
no coconuts are a seed .
The coconuts are all in Farthing's Meadow.
Since most companies drain the juice out of their coconuts you may need to buy coconut juice instead of a plain coconut. The juice comes in cans mostly.
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.
It comes from the word hypothesis.The easiest way to explain it is to use it in a sentence."What is the air speed velocity of a swallow carrying a coconut?""Swallows do not carry coconuts.""Ok well, hypothetically, what would it be if they did carry coconuts?"
It comes from the word hypothesis.The easiest way to explain it is to use it in a sentence."What is the air speed velocity of a swallow carrying a coconut?""Swallows do not carry coconuts.""Ok well, hypothetically, what would it be if they did carry coconuts?"
Why are you reading this? Also I like pie...
they do drink coconuts