World Coconut Day 2023: Know 10 Facts About Coconut
Botanical marvel: Coconut is a drupe fruit, specifically known as 'fibrous drupes'. Drupes are single-seed fruit with an inner flesh and a hard shell. Coconuts belong to the Arecaceae family, also known as Palmae or the palm family.
Versatile crop: Every part of the coconut tree has some use. We get coconut water, meat, and oil from the fruit. The husks and shells have use in crafts, fuel, and industrial applications. The leaves also have use — for thatching and weaving.
Global presence: Coconut palms are found in over 90 countries around the world, mostly in tropical and subtropical regions.
Floating wonder: Coconuts can travel long distances across the ocean. They can float in saltwater for months.
Nutrient-rich water: Health experts call coconut water a natural electrolyte drink. Rich in potassium and other minerals, it is a great option for rehydration.
Oil extraction: Oil can be extracted from the meat of fully mature coconuts. Coconut oil is used in cooking, beauty products, and even industrial applications. Virgin coconut oil is particularly valued for its potential health benefits.
Traditional medicine: In traditional medicine, different parts of the coconut palm have been used to treat various ailments. Coconut oil, for example, has been used for its potential healing properties.
Long life of trees: Coconut palms live long, often ranging from 60 to 80 years. Some trees can even produce coconuts for up to a century.
Symbol of tropical paradise: Coconuts are often associated with tropical beaches and paradise due to their prevalence in these regions and their iconic appearance in various media.
Economic importance: Coconuts play a crucial role in the economies of many countries. Coconut farming provides livelihoods for millions of people, and coconut products contribute significantly to international trade.