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prolific in south america, india, the pacific islands, hawaii and florida. the light, fibrous husk allowed it to easily drift on the oceans to other areas to propagate. in sanskrit, the coconut palm is known as kalpa vriksha, meaning "tree which gives all that is necessary for living," since nearly all parts
of the tree can be used in some manner or another. the coconut itself has many food uses, including milk, meat, sugar and oil as well as functioning as its own dish and cup. the husk was also burned for fuel by natives, but today a seed fibre called coir is taken from the husk and used to make brushes...
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