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    Introduction to Ubod

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    CHAPTER I THE PROBLEM AND ITS SCOPE INTRODUCTION Rationale of the Study The coconut tree is classified under the palm family‚ Palmaceae‚ the most useful of all trees. The scientific name of the coconut palm is “Cocos Nucifera” with botanical name of “Arecaceae”. The term coconut refers to the fruit of the coconut palm. Through time‚ it has given mankind myriad of uses and benefits from its roots to its trunk and leaves‚ rightfully earning the very popular universal name “Tree of Life” as considered

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    metabolism‚ and keeping digestion in order. A reason why the island you are stranded on is deserted might be because of the lack of fresh water. If you cannot find a stream nearby then look for coconuts‚ the milk inside is high in potassium and a variety of minerals. Although you cannot survive off of coconut milk‚ it will last you until the next rainfall. Collect as much rainwater as you can‚ because you never know when the next one will occur. Assuming you cannot contact anyone from your cellphone

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    for fabric softeners and bleaching‚ and amazingly the used laundry water may be used for plants. Second‚ it is made out of 100% active ingredients: soap made from – Coconut oil‚ Alkali and herbal essences; it is also economical since you may use 50% less powder than before for your laundry. Third‚ it is 100% biodegradable: it is coconut oil based‚ therefore not harmful to nature and definitely a non-pollutant. And fourth‚ it is purely herbal: plant essences give clothes a fresh scent even without sun

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    Have you ever wondered what it would be like to be stranded on an island? Well Phillip has experienced it. The book‚ The Cay‚ is a book about Phillip and how he ends up stranded on an island in the middle of nowhere with a stranger. Phillip is a young boy that lives in Willemstad‚ Curacao. Phillip has been living in a war and his mother wants to move back to America. On his way back‚ his boat got bombed and he lost his mom. When Phillip wakes up he is on a raft with a person he has never met before

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    Dragon boat

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    to play with. Suddenly‚ the crocodile said “Yum!” behind the dog and gobbled it up without chewing. In the evening‚ it held some coconuts in the air‚ stood on its feet‚ and pretended to be a coconut tree. Two children came past and saw the coconut tree so they climbed up. When the children were near the top‚ the crocodile immediately dropped the coconuts and grabbed the two children. It only said “Yum!” and no more. The crocodile stuffed them in its mouth and spat out the bones in the end

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    Coco-Cola and Coco Frio

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    sentence he says “opened his mouth to Coco Frio”. That means he finally opened his mind to a new feeling in his identity‚ Culture. Once the fat bot tried the Coco-Frio he was no longer the fat bot he was the boy now. As the green shell overhead‚ drooled coconut milk down his chin. He finally got to know how his family culture is. The last sentence in the second stanza Espada says “suddenly‚ Puerto Rico was not Coco-Cola or Brooklyn‚ and neither was he”. He was explaining how Puerto Rico and Brooklyn weren’t

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    Coconut Sugar

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    COCONUT SUGAR ADDED WITH ANTI-FERMENATION AGENT – WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE! Anti-fermentation agent made of lime‚ calcium hydroxide or sodium metabisulfite are openly and traditionally use by most coconut sugar producing countries. Adding Anti-fermentation agent is use as customarily use by coconut sugar processor if they will harvest the coconut sap every 12 hours like every 6:00 AM and 6:00PM. The advantages of using of anti-fermentation agents is they are able to used taller coconut trees at lower

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    Me &My Family

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    1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 GENERAL Sacred groves have existed from time immemorial all over the world as patches of densely wooded areas‚ harbouring unique flora and fauna with perennial water sources in the vicinity. Many sacred groves have been preserved as sust ainable resources‚ ensuring the basic capital intact and hence considered valuable gene pool and the first major effort to recognize and conserve biodiversity. In India‚ they are known from the Himalayas‚ Northeast India‚ and highlands

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    country so that the acceptability will increase. The more Mangosteen people see in the market and streets will help boost the popularity and eventually much easier for the consumers to accept the taste. The ice cream is only mixed with fresh coconut milk and white sugar; it is mixed manually using the freeze and beat system‚ meaning freezing the mixture for 30 minutes then beat it manually using the system for about 2-3 hours until the mixture is smooth and then place it in a plastic or

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    Coconut Oil

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    Coconut oil is a popular nutritional oil derived from the flesh of matured coconuts. Coconuts have long been a primary source of food throughout the tropics and their many industrial and cosmetic applications have made them a valuable commodity. Coconut oil is heat stable‚ making it suitable for cooking at high temperatures‚ it’s slow to oxidize‚ resists rancidity and has a shelf life of approximately two years or more (virgin coco creme created through a wet-milling process has an indefinite shelf

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