Who brought coconut India?

But historians also agree that coconuts traveled at the hands of men, and it was most likely seafaring Arab traders who carried coconuts from India to East Africa as much as 2,000 years ago. Even the name they conferred on the fruit— zhawzhat al-hind, which means “walnut of India”—survives in Arabic today.
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How did coconut come to India?

Olsen and his colleagues believe the Pacific coconuts were introduced to the Indian Ocean a couple of thousand years ago by ancient Austronesians establishing trade routes connecting Southeast Asia to Madagascar and coastal east Africa.
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Who first discovered coconuts?

Coconuts were first domesticated by the Austronesian peoples in Island Southeast Asia and were spread during the Neolithic via their seaborne migrations as far east as the Pacific Islands, and as far west as Madagascar and the Comoros.
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Is coconut native to India?

The coconut palms that were domesticated in India spread westwards. After they had been introduced in East Africa, Europeans brought the coconut to the Atlantic coast of Africa and later to South America.
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How did coconuts come to Kerala?

No name could be more fitting. Jammed between the sea and coastal mountains, Kerala is subject to the monsoon rains that flood the land and the rice paddies on the subcontinent's southern tip. Long growing seasons yield a coconut crop every 40 days, with each tree producing 20 to 30 coconuts per harvest.
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Why Kerala is full of coconut trees?

Jammed between the sea and coastal mountains, Kerala is subject to the monsoon rains that flood the land and the rice paddies on the subcontinent's southern tip. Long growing seasons yield a coconut crop every 40 days, with each tree producing 20 to 30 coconuts per harvest.
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Is coconut native to Kerala?

State tree: Coconut tree

The state tree of Kerala is the coconut palm , native to tropical eastern regions, today it is grown both over the Asian continent (India, Ceylon, Indonesia) and in Central and South America (Mexico, Brazil), in Africa.
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What is the origin of coconut?

Coconuts probably originated somewhere in Indo-Malaya and are one of the most important crops of the tropics. Coconut flesh is high in fat and can be dried or eaten fresh or processed into coconut milk or coconut oil. The liquid of the nut, known as coconut water, is used in beverages.
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Who named coconut?

In Portuguese, 'coco' means 'grinning face' or 'monkey face' – (derived from the Portuguese for monkey – 'macaco') because that's what the three dark circles on the shell resembled. Hence the Latin name for the palm: Cocos Nucifera ('nucifera' means nut-bearing).
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Which came first coconut or coconut tree?

Conclusion: Tree came first!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Where are coconut trees found in India?

Traditional areas of coconut in India are the states of Kerala, Tamilnadu, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Orissa, Goa, West Bengal, Pondicherry, Maharashtra and Islands of Lakshadweep and Andaman and Nicobar.
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Are coconuts male or female?

The coconut is a monoecious plant producing male and female flowers separately on the same tree. There are also palms which produce either completely male or female flowers. The tendency to produce completely male inflorescences is frequently observed when the palm produces the spadix for the first time in its life.
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Do coconuts grow in Egypt?

However, some coconut palms can be found in areas as far north as Egypt and Tunisia and as far south as the southern tip of South Africa.
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When did coconuts come to America?

1553—Coconuts from the Cape Verde islands planted at Bahia, Brazil (Bruman, 1944), possibly the first coconuts on continental America.
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Where did coconut rice originated?

Coconut rice is typically prepared by soaking white rice in coconut milk or cooking it with coconut flakes. Though coconut rice is found in many cultures of the world, it is believed to have its origins in the South Asia, Southeast Asia and Latin America regions.
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Did dinosaurs eat coconuts?

rex had six-inch long serrated teeth, the guides go on to explain that T. rex used his big teeth to open coconuts. Apparently it was only after Adam and Eve sinned and were cast out of paradise that the dinosaurs started to eat flesh.
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How old are coconuts?

Healthy trees produce fruit in 5 to 10 years with full production reached between 12 and 20 years old. Tall tree varieties will fruit until the plant is around 80 years old, producing from 50 to 200 fruits throughout the year depending on variety.
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Why does a coconut have 3 holes?

The three "holes" are the result of the 3 carpels in coconut flowers, and three carpels is typical of the family Arecaceae (Palms). The "holes" are actually germination pores, where one is usually functional and the other two are plugged. The new coconut shoot will emerge from the functional, open, germination pore.
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Where is the birthplace of coconut tree?

Coconut palms are found in tropical coastal areas nearly worldwide and probably originated somewhere in Indo-Malaya. They are the most economically important palm species, coconuts being one of the predominant crops of the tropics.
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When did coconuts come to Europe?

(Coconuts were introduced later to the Caribbean by Europeans bringing them from Africa.) It seems that the coconut first came to the attention of the Western world in the 6th century.
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Do coconuts grow in Africa?

Tanzania is Africa's biggest producers of coconuts and tenth in the world.
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Which country has most coconut trees?

Indonesia is the world's leading coconut producer in 2020, with about 16.82 million metric tons of coconuts produced. That year, India was the second largest coconut producer in the world, accounting for around 14.7 million metric tons of global production volume.
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Which city is the largest producer of coconut in India?

Kochi: Coconut output in India, the largest producer of the nut in the world, shrunk 10 per cent year-on-year in 2018-19 to its lowest level in the past four years.
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