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Coconut question
#1
are coconuts from a tree that mite be near a cesspool safe to eat?
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#2
I wouldn't give it a second thought.
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#3
I agree with Mark,

Also:

1. Find young green
2. Remove core
3. Strain through filter/colander
4. Chill in freezer
5. Enjoy tasty beverage
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#4
How do you remove the core?
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#5
Well, did they fall off the tree INTO the cesspool?
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#6
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Originally posted by Seeb

are coconuts from a tree that mite be near a cesspool safe to eat?


Everything inside the husk is considered sterile. Coconut water has been used straight from the shell when human plasma wasn't available and an IV needed. The coconut water that you buy in a can or cardboard box... imported... chances are it has had livestock or humanure fertilizing the trees. 100% "organic".
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#7
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Originally posted by Kelena

How do you remove the core?


I use this metal device kind of like a cork screw,

This isnt the one i have but it gives you a good idea:
http://www.cocotap.com/products.htm

You insert in the soft part where the coconut hangs off the tree from
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#8
Thanks
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#9
Abundant Life Kam Ave Hilo, carries the cocotap.
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#10
Terracore that IV info is incredible! I had never heard of this. I just looked it up and found an abstract about a "solomon islander" who was treated successfully using this. wow! Do you know if it's isotonic?
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