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Too bad this sentence is actually declaring something instead of asking. You can't just put a question mark at the end and make it a sentence. Come on.

To answer your statement, there are many myths and legends about the origin of the coconut as it is a common edible fruit in many tropical areas. Cultures that have myths relating to the origin of the coconut (Cocos nucifera) include Hawaiian, Malayan, and Hindu. The list goes on.

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