Yes, a coconut can explode under extreme conditions
At some point, the shell must have developed a crack. Mold spores got in and began growing. The crack probably got covered with mold sealing the coconut at least partially. This allowed gases from the decay of the coconut to build up in the shell causing the explosion.
it depends on how dried out it is i would guess no but then again anythings possible with a little lighter fluid ! Another answer: It is extremely difficult to set a coconut on fire. If you add a coconut to a fire it will burn. However, the nut inside the coconut contains water or a liquid called coconut milk. When the fire becomes hot enough, it will boil and either crack the coconut or sometimes explode. If all you have is the coconut, you should break it into smaller pieces. The inside is stringy. That part catches fire quite easily. So by breaking coconuts into smaller pieces you can build a nice fire.
The verb for explode is "explode."
Coconut flakes are strong in coconut flavor because of the flavor compounds naturally found in coconut. Any coconut byproduct has a distinct coconut smell or flavor. Even coconut oil has an aroma of coconut.
A coconut is the fruit of the coconut tree.
Grated coconut.
coconut pie, coconut macroons
coconut oil has added things like coconut flakes
No, Creme de Coconut is an alcoholic drink. Coconut milk is produced from the pulp of a fresh coconut.
i was cutting the coconut to get coconut milk out
Coconut tree is correct.
Coconut flesh from a mature (not green) coconut and water. These are mixed together then pressed and seived to get a liquid called coconut milk. If there is less water used then you get coconut cream. The liquid inside a coconut is very differnent. That is coconut liquor which is sweet and fairly translucent compared to milk.