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of its meat, water, husk, shell, wood, leaves, spikelet, etc. every part of the palm is utilized for the benefit of human race and its fruit particularly provides important constituent of food which is indispensable in every household (magat, 1999). fibers from the husk are used for brushes, mats, twine
same result was observed by dolendo (1969), where the maximum protein content occurs in 10 month old nut. santos et al., (1999) described fresh kernel as good source of protein, fat and carbohydrate. in fresh state it contains considerable amount of moisture and so freshly scraped coconut meat does not...
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