it is called the ''Copra'' (: i stumbled across it in my science homework so i wanted to help out (:
do dog eat coconut flesh
oily coconut flesh liquid or light weight fibre layer please tell answer
Yes, you can eat the inside of a coconut, which consists of both the white flesh and the coconut water. The flesh can be consumed fresh, dried, or used in cooking and baking, while the water is a hydrating beverage. Both parts are nutritious and offer various health benefits, such as electrolytes and healthy fats. Just make sure to choose a mature coconut for the best flavor and texture.
Macapuno is a type of coconut in English that contains a jelly-like flesh instead of the typical coconut flesh. It is often referred to as "coconut sport" or "mutant coconut" due to its unique texture and taste.
copra
Coconut meat is the white-ish stuff inside the ripe coconut. Coconuts have an outer husk, a shell, and meat when mature. When they are still immature the insides are liquid (coconut milk) and as they mature, the coconut milk starts to turn into the coconut "meat" or "flesh". It is being used, in a sense, like the term walnut "meat" referring to the edible part of the nut (coincidentally also in a shell).
A mature coconut should yield about 12 oz of copra (coconut meat) after shelling and peeling off the brown backing. This is equivalent to about 4 oz dried coconut. Dried grated coconut runs about 4 oz to one cup lightly packed so a whole coconut will be about 1 cup of dried grated coconut. So if an Indian recipe calls for "1/2 dried coconut grated", figure about 2 oz of dried grated coconut or 6 oz of fresh.
By bagged coconut I presume you mean dried coconut, if that is the case then yes you can. If the recipe calls for creamed coconut then mix enough water with the dried coconut to meet the consistency, if coconut milk is required then use more water until the desired consistency.
Coconut meat is the white part of the coconut inside the coconut. For most people this is the only way they know coconut, the coconut meat. The actual fruit is a hard shelled nut with "milk" inside the center of the nut. The "meat" is the white sweet edges of the inside of the shell.
No, coconut milk is not solid in a can. It is a liquid that is extracted from the flesh of a coconut and typically comes in a can or carton.
The only pink coconut flesh that I have seen was pink due to mold. I would not recommend eating it.
they suck the moisture out