The Asians called it tombong. It is actually edible, has a slightly sweet taste. Sweeter when small, will have a spongy feel when large.
It sounds like you might be describing a coconut. Coconuts grow on palm trees and have a hard, spherical outer shell with a hairy appearance that can resemble a sea urchin. Inside the shell is the edible white coconut meat and coconut water.
Normally the ball is white but sometimes can be pink
Guinness cans do not come with a white ball inside. The white ball may be found in some cans of nitrogenated beers, like nitro coffee or cream ales, to help with the nitro infusion process.
I assume you are referring to a barroom table or other table where the cue ball comes out a hole near the head of the table when pocketed. This is done one of two ways. There is sometimes a magnet put in the cue ball, which sends it down a separate track inside the table, or sometimes the cue ball is weighted sleightly different, causing a mechanism inside the table to catch it, depending on the manufacturer of the table.
usually just air or sometimes there might be a little ball that lights up
White or it is sometimes yellow in big competitions.
A tennis ball. It is white on the inside, green on the outside, and when you bounce it, it jumps like a rabbit.
a cork ball on the inside, surrounded by white or colorful leather, with red weaving going vertically down the ball on both sides.
Honestly, it depends on what kind of coconut balls you want to make:)
it happens randomly like a critical hit, but pretty rare. You will know if you threw a critical ball if the ball shakes after the Pokemon is inside and it budges only once.
A likely diagnosis of a white ball inside a swollen eye could be a corneal ulcer, which is an open sore on the cornea usually caused by infection. It is important to seek prompt medical attention from an eye doctor for proper examination and treatment to prevent potential complications and preserve vision.
The majority of golf balls are white, but there are some yellow balls which are for evening play and are used by seniors. Paula Creamer sometimes uses a pink ball.