11-23-2017, 08:44 PM
Do you know coconuts aren’t nuts?
Coconuts aren't nuts. They are drupes (from the Greek dryppa, meaning "tree-ripened").
Drupes are fruit and have a fleshy outer coating enclosing a hard shell containing a seed.
The word "coconut" comes from the Spanish and Portuguese word coco, which means "monkey face".
Explorers found a resemblance to a monkey's face in the three round indented markings found at the base of the coconut.
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Coconuts aren't nuts. They are drupes (from the Greek dryppa, meaning "tree-ripened").
Drupes are fruit and have a fleshy outer coating enclosing a hard shell containing a seed.
The word "coconut" comes from the Spanish and Portuguese word coco, which means "monkey face".
Explorers found a resemblance to a monkey's face in the three round indented markings found at the base of the coconut.
http://www.eagleheadline.com/