The meat of a coconut is the white and fleshy edible part of the coconut, usually scooped out of the coconut with a spoon. What we buy in a bag labeled as "coconut" in the store is actually the meat of a coconut.
No. All coconuts I have seen have a white flesh.
Plants not meat they eat insects though!
white meat
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).
Chicken meat is white Chicken meat can also be red meat depending on what quality it is.
White meat
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White meat
You'll generally be safe with red wine for red meat and white wine for white meat.
Well, depends on the meat. Red wine for red meat, white wine for white meat.
goose is white meat
White